Talk:Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory (Oxford)

Inorganic and Theoretical
I have tried to clarify a couple of points as the text gave the wrong impression. I am not even sure that inorganic chemistry was ever in the PCL. In the 1950s inorganic was under Hinshellwood, the Dr Lee's Professor, just as physical chemistry was, but it had its own building, the ICL, by 1957 when I went to Oxford. Inorganic got its first chair in the mid 1960s. The theoretical chemistry department was opened in a house opposite the Dyson Perrins Lab in 1972 (I was in it) and I think it stayed there until the amalgamation with physical chemistry. These dates need sourcing. -- Bduke   (Discussion)  22:01, 7 March 2009 (UTC)

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