Part I. To 1874. Physics in the nineteenth century
Mathematics and physics in Cambridge in the nineteenth century
Part II. 1874 to 1879. The Maxwell era
Part III. 1879 to 1884. Rayleigh's quinquennium
Part IV. 1884 to 1919. The challenges facing J.J. Thomson
The Thomson era, 1884-1900 : the electron
The Thomson era, 1900-1919 : atomic structure
Part V. 1919 to 1937. Rutherford at McGill and Manchester universities : new challenges in Cambridge
The Rutherford era : the radioactivists
The Rutherford era : the seeds of the new physics
Part VI. 1938 to 1953. Bragg and the war years
Bragg and the post-war years
Part VII. 1953 to 1971. The Mott era : an epoch of expansion
The Mott era : radio astronomy and high-energy physics
The Mott era : the growth of condensed matter physics
Part VIII. 1971 to 1982. The Pippard era : a new Laboratory and a new vision
The Pippard era : radio astronomy, high-energy physics and laboratory astrophysics
The Pippard era : condensed matter physics
Part IX. 1984 to 1995. The Edwards era : a new epoch of expansion
The Edwards era : new directions in condensed matter physics
The Edwards era : high-energy physics and radio astronomy
Part X. 1995 to present. Towards the new millennium and beyond
Appendix : the evolution of the new museums site.