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Bringing folk traditions to life in five Cambridgeshire villages
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Enid Porter

Enid Porter was the curator of the Cambridge and County Folk Museum, now known as the Museum of Cambridge, from 1947 to 1976. Her notebooks contain a treasure-trove of information about Cambridgeshire customs, history and stories.

  • 'Enid Porter - a collector of stories'

    'Enid Porter - a collector of stories'

    Video by the Museum of Cambridge Craft Group
  • Enid Porter; a keeper of treasures

    Enid Porter; a keeper of treasures

    The woman behind the notebooks
  • 'Enid' - a Poem by Leanne Moden

    'Enid' - a Poem by Leanne Moden

  • Mike Petty talks about Enid Porter

    Mike Petty talks about Enid Porter

    Listen to Mike Petty remembering Enid Porter
  • Enid Porter's notebooks

    Enid Porter's notebooks (9)

    Extracts describing village customs and stories
See also
Enid Porter's notebooks
Enid Porter's notebooks
Fascinating snippets of local folklore, customs and stories
Bringing traditions to life
Bringing traditions to life
Children acted out local customs at Enid Porter project events
The five villages
The five villages
The Cambridgeshire villages where the project took place
Stories from the Fens
Stories from the Fens
Fenland tales and a medal for a noted liar.
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