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      <title>Investigating the Site of Newton's Laboratory in Trinity College, Cambridge</title>
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      <description>Title: Investigating the Site of Newton's Laboratory in Trinity College, Cambridge
Authors: Spargo, P E
Abstract: It is not generally known that over the &#xD;
course of some thirty years, Isaac Newton&#xD;
carried out around four hundred chemical&#xD;
experiments in a private laboratory located in&#xD;
the walled garden immediately below his&#xD;
rooms in Trinity College, Cambridge. The&#xD;
exact location of his laboratory has long been a&#xD;
source of conjecture and this article describes&#xD;
a survey undertaken to determine both the&#xD;
possible site of the laboratory as well as that of&#xD;
the rubbish pit in which Newton would have&#xD;
disposed of the waste materials generated in&#xD;
his chemical experiments. The results are&#xD;
believed to be of sufficient interest to justify&#xD;
continuation of the investigation.</description>
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