This is the latest in our series of online history presentations in which Stuart, who's curator of the Cromwell Museum in Huntingdon, will unpack the dreadful reality about how the Roundheads created such havoc at the cathedral.
Legend tells that he smashed windows and stabled his horses in virtually every cathedral in England. But in fact it was Peterborough that was singled out for this behaviour.
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Thursday 15th July 2021 at 7.30pm - BOOK NOW
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Tickets are available now. £7 per viewing.
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