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🚨🎧 NEW EPISODE 🎧🚨
📚 On the latest episode of the UKICE (I Tell) podcast Sarah Hall is joined by Catherine Barnard and Fiona Costello 🧡 to talk about their brand new book 'Low-Paid EU Migrant Workers, the House, the Street, the Town'.
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Named after the Gweagal clan of the Dharawal Nation, to whom they belong, the Gweagal Spears were presented to Trinity College in 1771 by Lord Sandwich, First Lord of the Admiralty, and a Trinity College alumnus, along with other materials from Cook’s voyage across the Pacific.
Incredibly excited to announce the first few dates for the tour of my new play Forgotten In The Land Of Egypt this Autumn, sponsored by The Peter Shaffer Foundation... more to come! 👀
Link in bio🔥
The Mango Ensemble The Space The Seagull Theatre Alive West Norfolk Trinity College
Following Tuesday's ceremony, members of La Perouse Aboriginal Community and Dharawal nation reflect on what the return of the Gweagal spears means to them ow.ly/21jg50Rpb8V
AIATSIS Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology National Museum of Australia Cambridge University #ExTRINordinary
Astrophysicist Priyamvada Natarajan has been recognised in TIME’s list of the 100 Most Influential People in the world.
Priyamvada Natarajan, an alum of Trinity College, received her Ph.D. in Astrophysics from the Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge University 🇬🇧
Congratulations, Priyamvada 👏
It was an immense honour to be involved in the return of the Gweagal Spears this week. A huge thank you to the La Perouse delegation for your incredible commitment Gujaga Foundation and to AIATSIS National Museum of Australia Trinity Library Trinity College Australia House for making the event so special.
Join the Global Humanities Initiative at Cambridge University School of Arts&Humanities
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Catch up with #ExTRINordinary media coverage of the Gweagal spears' return to the La Perouse Aboriginal Community. See the links in our story ow.ly/RjfN50RnpAJ
AIATSIS Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology National Museum of Australia Cambridge University #ExTRINordinary
Flags! Wreaths! Cameras! What a few days we've had here in the #WrenLibrary ...Back to normal now, with just the addition of desks for students to revise for their exams in this beautiful space.
This happened at Trinity College, Cambridge, today. We have it within us to be a grownup country. #Empireworld
This week the La Perouse Aboriginal community was reunited with four spears taken in 1770.
We're honoured to work with the community & assist in the long-term care of the spears as they return.
The handover was marked by a ceremony at Trinity College
More bit.ly/3UtvuAX
Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology is honoured to have collaborated with the La Perouse Aboriginal Community to secure the return of these exceptionally significant spears. 👇
Now that we are (allegedly) in the height of Spring, we thought we'd share one of Florence Fremantle's rare landscape illustrations. This one is of crocuses at Trinity College in March, 1942.
In a ceremony today Trinity College four spears taken by James Cook & Joseph Banks in 1770 were permanently repatriated to the La Perouse Aboriginal Community. Listen BBC Radio 4 Today bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0… (at 2hrs 42min).
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Trinity College and the La Perouse Aboriginal Community celebrate the permanent return to their owners of four spears taken by James Cook in 1770 at the time of first contact trin.cam.ac.uk/news/return-of…
#ExTRINordinary AIATSIS @AUSHouseLondon Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology National Museum of Australia
Photo: Jenny Magee
Great to see ITV News Anglia interviewing Prof Adrian Poole about Elizabeth Palgrave's letter expressing her shock and horror about Byron's memoirs. Discovered Trinity Library by Archivist Adam Green.
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#ExTRINordinary #Byron200 @Byron_Now
More from Prof Adrian Poole on the newly discovered letter @trincolllibcam by Elizabeth Palgrave about Byron’s notorious lost memoirs watch BBC Look East bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episod… (at 22 mins available until 6.59pm this evening)
#ExTRINordinary #Byron200 The Byron Festival at Trinity @trincolllibcam