The Wildgoose Memorial Library is a beautiful oasis.Through a passage, up a staircase, and there you are – in a perfect little cabinet of curiosities. Collected and compiled by Jane Wildgoose, an “Artists’ Mentor for Commissions East in Cambridge” the library is a mixture of both books and objects, including many skulls, “indian statuettes, a prisma of glass, medical pots and a small replica of the coffin of Lord Nelson,” among crocodile and raven taxidermy pieces,Victorian hair art, and many other curios.the library has an unlisted address these directions could be found “keep the clock tower on your right…turn right into the mews..the second wooden gate on the left after a pair of pointed old-fashioned bollards,then up the cast iron stairs up to the front door lined with many flower pots