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Harnessing the atom by G. H. DavisThe force which can move mountains: harnessing the atom to vast projects for the benefit of mankind. Showing how the use of atomic explosives could be used on ambitious engineering works
Atomic energy stand at British Industries Fair 1949An atomic energy stand at the British Industries Fair at Olympia, which illustrated the application of radioactive isotopes. 1949. Date: 1949
United States Air Force - Boeing WB-29 SuperfortressUnited States Air Force - Boeing WB-29-90-BW Superfortress 44-87744 (msn12547), force landed at Moses Point Airport, Elim, Alaska due to two in-flight engine failures
Radioactivity / Plants 60SIsotope Research Division of the Wantage Research Laboratory. Testing uptake of radioactive elements by plants. Date: 1961
JOLIOT, Fr餩ric (1900-1958). French physicistJOLIOT, Fr餩 ric (1900-1958). French physicist. Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1935. Oil
BECQUEREL, Antoine Henri (1852-1908). French physicist, Nobel laureate 1903, and the discoverer of radioactivity. Oil
FERMI, Enrico (1901-1954). Italian physicist, Nobel laureate in 1938. Oil
Dangers of radioactivity by G. H. DavisDeath rays released by an atomic bomb explosion: the dangers of radioactivity explained in drawings. Date: 1946
MetatorberniteA specimen of the mineral metatorbernite which contains uranium, copper and phosphorus. It is also radioactive
Autunite comprises of (hydrated calcium uranyl phosphate). This is a green, radioactive, highly fluorescent mineral. This specimen is from the Natural History Museum, London
Torbernite