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The New Museums Site is a major site of the University of Cambridge, located in the centre of the city, on Pembroke Street and Free School Lane, sandwiched between Corpus Christi College, Pembroke College and the Lion Yard. Its postcode is CB2 3QH[1]. The smaller and older of two university city-centre science sites (the other is the Downing Site), the New Museums Site houses many of the university's science departments, lecture halls and examination rooms, as well as two museums.
Formerly the site of the university Botanic Garden (now between Hills Road and Trumpington Road in the south of the city), the New Museums Site is an eclectic mixture of grand Victorian buildings erected between 1870 and 1909, such as the Old Cavendish Laboratory; yellow-brick buildings from the 1930–40s, largely utilitarian with the exception of the Mond Building; and modernist glass-and-concrete buildings dating from the 1970s, such as the Materials Science & Metallurgy tower.
Several important scientific developments of the 19th & 20th centuries were made here, mainly at the Old Cavendish Laboratory, including the discoveries of the electron by J.J. Thomson (1897) and the neutron by Chadwick (1932), 'splitting the atom' by Cockcroft & Walton (1932), mechanism of nervous conduction by Hodgkin and Huxley (1930s-40s), and DNA structure by Watson & Crick (1953).
Institutions and buildings
- Babbage Lecture Theatre
- Computer Laboratory — relocated to West Cambridge in 2001
- Central Science Library — formerly Scientific Periodicals Library
- Cockcroft Lecture Theatre
- Department of Chemical Engineering
- Department of History and Philosophy of Science
- Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy — due to relocate to West Cambridge in 2012
- Department of Social Anthropology
- Department of Social and Developmental Psychology
- Department of Sociology
- Department of Zoology
- Old Examinations Hall
- Old Cavendish Laboratory — former physics laboratory
- Phoenix — former university mainframe
- University Computing Service
- Whipple Museum of the History of Science
- Zoology Museum
Sources
- New Museums Site map
- Cambridge 2000 Project
- Janus entry
- A Hundred Years and More of Cambridge Physics
References
Categories:- University of Cambridge sites
- University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory
- Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
- Pembroke College, Cambridge
- Departments of the University of Cambridge
- Museum places
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