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"Nuclear Power: A Force to be Reckoned With" From the depths of the ocean to the towering power stations, nuclear energy continues to shape our world

Background imageNuclear Collection: DDE-90029844

DDE-90029844
The Cattenom Nuclear Power Plant located in the Cattenom commune along the Moselle River in France. Date: 31/05/2006

Background imageNuclear Collection: DDE-90024195

DDE-90024195
China, Xinjiang Uyghur, Fukang. Citic Guoan Winery gets Cabernet Sauvignon grapes from this vineyard sitting in front of a nuclear power plant and Bogda Peak in the Tian Shan Mountain range

Background imageNuclear Collection: DDE-90024194

DDE-90024194
China, Xinjiang Uyghur, Fukang. Citic Guoan Winery gets Cabernet Sauvignon grapes from this vineyard sitting in front of a nuclear power plant and Bogda Peak in the Tian Shan Mountain range

Background imageNuclear Collection: DDE-90024193

DDE-90024193
China, Xinjiang Uyghur, Fukang. Citic Guoan Winery gets Cabernet Sauvignon grapes from this vineyard sitting in front of a nuclear power plant and Bogda Peak in the Tian Shan Mountain range

Background imageNuclear Collection: Chaos (litho)

Chaos (litho)
7150301 Chaos (litho) by Barrett, Oswald Charles (BATT) (1892-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Chaos. Illustration from How Should We Rebuild London)

Background imageNuclear Collection: Nuclear Debate

Nuclear Debate Ridden By G.Mosse York Racecourse 22 August 2000 Date: 22 August 2000

Background imageNuclear Collection: Abram Alikhanov, Soviet Armenian physicist (b / w photo)

Abram Alikhanov, Soviet Armenian physicist (b / w photo)
7200787 Abram Alikhanov, Soviet Armenian physicist (b/w photo) by Russian Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Abram Alikhanov (1904-1970), Soviet Armenian physicist

Background imageNuclear Collection: Pennant, 1957-58 (cotton)

Pennant, 1957-58 (cotton)
MGS373731 Pennant, 1957-58 (cotton) by English School, (20th century); 15x42 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Christmas Island H-bomb tests ; commemorates British atmospheric testing of)

Background imageNuclear Collection: Britains Second Atomic Weapon Exploded, 15 October 1953 (gelatin silver print)

Britains Second Atomic Weapon Exploded, 15 October 1953 (gelatin silver print)
MGS373727 Britains Second Atomic Weapon Exploded, 15 October 1953 (gelatin silver print) by English Photographer, (20th century); 21.5x16.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageNuclear Collection: Mac Beardall, Doug Frazer and Dennis Wright dressed as skin-clad savages in

Mac Beardall, Doug Frazer and Dennis Wright dressed as skin-clad savages in the aftermath of the H-bomb on the Westminster College float at a procession of London students in aid of the National

Background imageNuclear Collection: North American F-107A-NA 55-5119

North American F-107A-NA 55-5119 (msn 212-2) Originally ordered as F-100B but constructed as F-107A, first flown on 28 November 1956

Background imageNuclear Collection: Two boys explore nuclear fallout shelter, Deal, Kent

Two boys explore nuclear fallout shelter, Deal, Kent
UKs first domestic nuclear fallout shelter about to be installed in Deal, Kent. Two young boys explore it. Date: circa 1960s

Background imageNuclear Collection: NO CONSCRIPTION painted on wall

NO CONSCRIPTION painted on wall
NO CONSCRIPTION painted on a wall in Deal, Kent, together with CND symbols. Date: circa 1960s

Background imageNuclear Collection: NO H -BOMBS slogan on brick wall

NO H -BOMBS slogan on brick wall
NO H-BOMBS painted on a brick wall, together with the CND symbol. Date: circa 1960s

Background imageNuclear Collection: City ruins following atomic bomb Japan, WW II 1945

City ruins following atomic bomb Japan, WW II 1945
City ruins following nuclear explosion - atom bomb Japan, World War II 1945

Background imageNuclear Collection: Easter CND Deomonstration at Greenham Common, Berkshire

Easter CND Deomonstration at Greenham Common, Berkshire
Young and Old protestors at Easter CND Deomonstration at Greenham Common, Berkshire. Date: 1983

Background imageNuclear Collection: Demonstration against Nuclear Power - London

Demonstration against Nuclear Power - London. Date: 1980

Background imageNuclear Collection: Anti-nuclear demonstrators at North Pickenham

Anti-nuclear demonstrators at North Pickenham
Members and supporters of the Direct Action Committee Against Nuclear War crouching in front of a lorry leaving a rocket base at North Pickenham, near Swaffham

Background imageNuclear Collection: Couple with baby at Christmas (chromolitho)

Couple with baby at Christmas (chromolitho)
2775215 Couple with baby at Christmas (chromolitho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Couple with baby at Christmas)

Background imageNuclear Collection: Radioactivity measurement - engraving, 20th century

Radioactivity measurement - engraving, 20th century
LSE4105118 Radioactivity measurement - engraving, 20th century by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Radioactivity measurement - engraving)

Background imageNuclear Collection: Chinese salute possession of atomic bomb by waving red book, June 1967

Chinese salute possession of atomic bomb by waving red book, June 1967
LSE4089071 Chinese salute possession of atomic bomb by waving red book, June 1967 by Chinese Photographer, (20th Century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageNuclear Collection: Gift the flower

Gift the flower
Moein Hasheminasab

Background imageNuclear Collection: Knee High By The Fourth Of July

Knee High By The Fourth Of July
Deborah Rahn Stannard

Background imageNuclear Collection: Ratcliffe Power Station

Ratcliffe Power Station
Tim Allen

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Radiation
Mike Melnotte

Background imageNuclear Collection: Time Flies

Time Flies
Peter Cakovsky

Background imageNuclear Collection: A mushroom cloud rises over the Pacific moments after the detonation of Britain

A mushroom cloud rises over the Pacific moments after the detonation of Britains second Hydrogen bomb. As seen by members of the press

Background imageNuclear Collection: Members of the press and naval ratings aboard HMS Alert 35 miles offshore of Malden

Members of the press and naval ratings aboard HMS Alert 35 miles offshore of Malden Island, Kiribati. Seen here dressed in protective suits known as Goon Suits

Background imageNuclear Collection: Neil Kinnock attends a Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament Rally in London

Neil Kinnock attends a Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament Rally in London. 23rd October 1983

Background imageNuclear Collection: Launch of the new £30 million Churchill class nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror at

Launch of the new £30 million Churchill class nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror at
Launch of the new £ 30 million Churchill class nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror at Cammell Lairds shipyard in Birkenhead

Background imageNuclear Collection: Visitors are given a tour of the new power station at Dungeness, Kent. 10th August 1966

Visitors are given a tour of the new power station at Dungeness, Kent. 10th August 1966

Background imageNuclear Collection: The enormous scale of the blast and pressure effect from the atomic bomb dropped

The enormous scale of the blast and pressure effect from the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki can be seen in the remains of the Mitsubishi steel works factory

Background imageNuclear Collection: One of the few structures to be left standing in the Japanese city of Hiroshima following

One of the few structures to be left standing in the Japanese city of Hiroshima following the dropping of the " Little Boy" atomic bomb on Monday 6th August 1945

Background imageNuclear Collection: A Royal Navy officer and rating looking across the centre of damage at Hiroshima several

A Royal Navy officer and rating looking across the centre of damage at Hiroshima several weeks after the dropping of the " Little Boy" atomic bomb on Monday 6th August 1945

Background imageNuclear Collection: The enormous scale of the blast effect from the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki can be

The enormous scale of the blast effect from the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki can be seen in the remains of this factory, which was half a mile from the detonation point

Background imageNuclear Collection: General view looking across the centre of damage at Hiroshima following the dropping of

General view looking across the centre of damage at Hiroshima following the dropping of the " Little Boy" atomic bomb on Monday 6th August 1945

Background imageNuclear Collection: Fountain Pen Atom Meter. 2nd November 1949 Pocket meters to register the presence

Fountain Pen Atom Meter. 2nd November 1949 Pocket meters to register the presence of radioactive material are to be turned out by the hundred thousand at scientific instrument factories in Leeds

Background imageNuclear Collection: A Polaris A-3 missile ignites its main rocket motor after being launched from the USS

A Polaris A-3 missile ignites its main rocket motor after being launched from the USS Tecumseh at the Atlantic Missile Range. The A3 version of the missile carried up to three nuclear warheads

Background imageNuclear Collection: Actress Julie Christie attends a Stop the War Games Rally at Eldon Square in Newcastle 13

Actress Julie Christie attends a Stop the War Games Rally at Eldon Square in Newcastle 13 September 1980 - The Rally was organised by the Tyneside Anti-Nuclear Campaign in conjunction with Peace

Background imageNuclear Collection: Portrait of Pacifist campaigner Pat Arrowsmith December 1974

Portrait of Pacifist campaigner Pat Arrowsmith December 1974

Background imageNuclear Collection: Pacifist campaigner Pat Arrowsmith, who is on the run from an open jail

Pacifist campaigner Pat Arrowsmith, who is on the run from an open jail, speaking into a loud hailer at a rally in Hyde Park, London. September 1974

Background imageNuclear Collection: Pacifist campaigner Pat Arrowsmith asitting on the kerb outside the gates of Kensington

Pacifist campaigner Pat Arrowsmith asitting on the kerb outside the gates of Kensington Palace at the start of her seven day protest

Background imageNuclear Collection: Nurse Pat Arrowsmith of Chester Mental Hospital who volunteered to expose herself to

Nurse Pat Arrowsmith of Chester Mental Hospital who volunteered to expose herself to radiation from the H Bomb May 1957

Background imageNuclear Collection: Pacifist campaigner Pat Arrowsmith ahands a biscuit tin full of collection money to Czech

Pacifist campaigner Pat Arrowsmith ahands a biscuit tin full of collection money to Czech Embassy Attache karel Nekoly at the Front door of the Embassy following seven days of protesting

Background imageNuclear Collection: Pacifist campaigner Pat Arrowsmith smiling after being released from her seventh prison

Pacifist campaigner Pat Arrowsmith smiling after being released from her seventh prison sentence May 1969

Background imageNuclear Collection: The Submarine the Nautilus which became the first submarine to sail under the polar ice

The Submarine the Nautilus which became the first submarine to sail under the polar ice caps is escorted into Weymouth Harbour where it was greeted by cheering crowds 1958

Background imageNuclear Collection: HMS Dreadnought is towed out by tug Hazel Garth in 1960 Britain

HMS Dreadnought is towed out by tug Hazel Garth in 1960 Britains first nuclear submarine was launched by The Queen

Background imageNuclear Collection: One of the ratings of the new submarine HMS Conqueror shows off his new ship to his son

One of the ratings of the new submarine HMS Conqueror shows off his new ship to his son



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"Nuclear Power: A Force to be Reckoned With" From the depths of the ocean to the towering power stations, nuclear energy continues to shape our world. The HMS Superb, Vigilant, and Ambush stand as formidable guardians of the seas, their nuclear capabilities ensuring a constant watch over our waters. On land, Sizewell A Magnox nuclear power station may have closed its doors, but its legacy lives on alongside its newer counterpart. These structures symbolize mankind's pursuit of clean and efficient energy sources in Suffolk, England. Meanwhile, in Scotland's HMNB Clyde, Nuclear Submarine HMS Vanguard returns home after fulfilling her duty with unwavering commitment. This vessel represents the strength and security that nuclear technology provides for our nation. The Royal Navy's Submarine HMS Splendid silently patrols beneath the waves while Dungeness Nuclear Power Station stands tall on Kent's headland - both testaments to humanity harnessing atomic power for progress. In 2013, Hms Tireless showcased how advancements in nuclear engineering continue to push boundaries. And as Royal Navy Submarine HMS Triumph enters HMNB Clyde alongside her sister ship Victorious and Trident-powered VIGILANT submarine from 1996 – we witness an unyielding dedication towards maintaining peace through technological prowess. As HMS Ambush arrives at HMNB Clyde once again, it serves as a reminder that nuclear power is not just about destruction but also protection, and is a force that can be harnessed responsibly for the greater good of society. Whether deep below or soaring above ground level – these images paint a picture of how far we've come in utilizing this incredible source of energy. Nuclear power remains an integral part of our present and future endeavors; one that promises both challenges and opportunities as we strive towards a cleaner and more sustainable world.