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  2. Downing College, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Downing College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge [5] and currently has around 950 students. Founded in 1800, it was the only college to be added to Cambridge University between 1596 and 1869, and is often described as the oldest of the new colleges and the newest of the old. [ 6 ]

  3. Downing Site - Wikipedia

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    The Downing Site is the larger and newer of two city-centre science sites of the university (the other being the New Museums Site). Largely populated with utilitarian brick buildings dating from the 1930s, the more notable buildings include the Zoology Laboratory (1900–04), Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences (1904–11) and Downing Street ...

  4. Tennis Court Road - Wikipedia

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    To the east at the northern end is the Downing Site, a major site for departments of the University of Cambridge. On the northeastern end of the road on this site is one of the University museums, the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Also on the road are: The Hopkins Building (University of Cambridge Department of Biochemistry, built ...

  5. Downing Street, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Wilkins, a devotee of the neoclassical architectural style, designed the first campus-based college layout in the world with a magnificent entrance planned on Downing Street, reaching back to form the largest court in Cambridge, extending to Lensfield Road far to the south. However, the estate was much reduced from that expected and these grand ...

  6. George Downing Whittington - Wikipedia

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    Downing College, Cambridge: built after Whittington's father lost his twenty-two-year legal battle. George Downing Whittington (1780-1807) was a Church of England priest and architectural historian. In a posthumous publication of 1809, he was the first to date the origin of Gothic to Abbot Suger 's work at St-Denis .

  7. Category:Downing College, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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  9. A Classical Adventure: The Architectural History of Downing ...

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    Founded in 1800, through the will of Sir George Downing, 3rd Baronet, Downing College was the first major scheme in England to be built in the Neoclassical Greek Revival style, and the first college to be built in Cambridge for more than two hundred years.