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Nuclear Collection (page 9)

"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: Civil Defence Handbook, First Aid Kit Contents

Civil Defence Handbook, First Aid Kit Contents

Background imageNuclear Collection: Civil Defence Handbook, continued protection and equipment

Civil Defence Handbook, continued protection and equipment
Civil Defence Handbook with continued protection measures and emergency equipment and supplies

Background imageNuclear Collection: Ukraine. Balaklava. Entry into the mountains of an ancient u

Ukraine. Balaklava. Entry into the mountains of an ancient u
Ukraine. Balaklava. Entry in to the mountains of an ancient underground nuclear submarine base in the Soviet Union fleet. Crimean Peninsula

Background imageNuclear Collection: Mass Resistance

Mass Resistance
Handbill issued by the Committee of 100 inviting you to participate in its programme of mass resistance against Nuclear weapons Date: 1961 or 1962

Background imageNuclear Collection: Splitting of the Atom - apparatus used by Dr J D Cockcroft

Splitting of the Atom - apparatus used by Dr J D Cockcroft
Dr John D Cockcroft listening for sounds indicating atomic disintegration brought about by the bombardment with high-velocity protons of the lithium nucleus

Background imageNuclear Collection: Boeing B-47 Stratojet 20617 USAF

Boeing B-47 Stratojet 20617 USAF
The Boeing B-47 was a high-flying, long range strategic nuclear jet bomber. It was a key part of the USAF Strategic Air Command

Background imageNuclear Collection: Boeing B-47 Stratojet 31822 USAF

Boeing B-47 Stratojet 31822 USAF
The Boeing B-47 was a high-flying, long range strategic nuclear jet bomber. It was a key part of the USAF Strategic Air Command

Background imageNuclear Collection: Avro Vulcan XA903 Farnborough

Avro Vulcan XA903 Farnborough
First public appearance of the then unnamed stand-off bomb. Eventually called Blue Steel it became the standard British air carried nuclear weapon

Background imageNuclear Collection: CND Protesters

CND Protesters
A supporter of the nuclear deterrant spraying Flit insecticide over CND protesters in Trafalgar Square

Background imageNuclear Collection: Press Photographers at CND Protest

Press Photographers at CND Protest
Press photographers covering the CND protest sit down at Horseguards Parade by St Jamess Park

Background imageNuclear Collection: The everlasting fuel, atomic power, by G. H. Davis

The everlasting fuel, atomic power, by G. H. Davis
The everlasting fuel: atomic power replacing the consumption of hundreds of thousands of tons of coal. The probable compact layout of an atom-powered municipal electricity generating station in

Background imageNuclear Collection: The atoms power for peace by G. H. Davis

The atoms power for peace by G. H. Davis
The atoms power for peace: the shape of things to come. Showing an atomic-driven locomotive, power house and liner, based on an expert forecast. 1945

Background imageNuclear Collection: Crewless aircraft for atomic explosions by G. H. Davis

Crewless aircraft for atomic explosions by G. H. Davis
Crewless aircraft, controlled from parent machines, which will probe the secrets of an atomic bomb explosion by means of television. Date: 1946

Background imageNuclear Collection: Dangers of radioactivity by G. H. Davis

Dangers of radioactivity by G. H. Davis
Death rays released by an atomic bomb explosion: the dangers of radioactivity explained in drawings. Date: 1946

Background imageNuclear Collection: Atom bombers view of Bikini Atoll by G. H. Davis

Atom bombers view of Bikini Atoll by G. H. Davis
Target for annihilation: an atom bombers view of Bikini Atoll, in the Pacific Ocean, with the fleet of warship victims assembled in the lagoon. Date: 1946

Background imageNuclear Collection: ATOMIC BOMB TEST, 1951. Members of the 11th Airborne Division of the U

ATOMIC BOMB TEST, 1951. Members of the 11th Airborne Division of the U.S. Army watch an atomic bomb test at Frenchman Flat in Nevada, 1951

Background imageNuclear Collection: ATOMIC BOMB TEST, 1946. American atomic bomb test at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific Ocean

ATOMIC BOMB TEST, 1946. American atomic bomb test at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific Ocean. Photograph, July 1946

Background imageNuclear Collection: MEDICAL EXAM, 1985. A medical examination at the Rocky Flats Plant Emergency Medical

MEDICAL EXAM, 1985. A medical examination at the Rocky Flats Plant Emergency Medical Services Facility in Golden, Colorado. Photograph, 1985

Background imageNuclear Collection: NUCLEAR PROTEST, 1950. Members of the Catholic Worker Movement picketing against

NUCLEAR PROTEST, 1950. Members of the Catholic Worker Movement picketing against the use of tax dollars for the development of nuclear weapons. Photograph by Fred Palumbo

Background imageNuclear Collection: NEVADA: NUCLEAR TEST SITE. The group Non-Violent Action Against Nuclear Weapons

NEVADA: NUCLEAR TEST SITE. The group Non-Violent Action Against Nuclear Weapons holds a prayer before attempting entry into a Nevada nuclear test site. Photograph, 6 August 1957

Background imageNuclear Collection: NUCLEAR PROTEST, 1962. Mrs. Donald Davidson and her infant daughter protesting

NUCLEAR PROTEST, 1962. Mrs. Donald Davidson and her infant daughter protesting nuclear weapons testing outside of the United Nations in New York City. Photograph, 1962

Background imageNuclear Collection: WORLD WAR II: HIROSHIMA. Hiroshima, Japan, shortly after the explosion of the first

WORLD WAR II: HIROSHIMA. Hiroshima, Japan, shortly after the explosion of the first atomic bomb at the end of World War II, 6 August 1945

Background imageNuclear Collection: Atomic bomb exploding, front view

Atomic bomb exploding, front view

Background imageNuclear Collection: Diagram showing size of stars from white dwarfs to super giants, digital illustration

Diagram showing size of stars from white dwarfs to super giants, digital illustration

Background imageNuclear Collection: Polaris A3 American nuclear missile, digital illustration

Polaris A3 American nuclear missile, digital illustration

Background imageNuclear Collection: Flow chart showing how a nuclear power station produces electricity

Flow chart showing how a nuclear power station produces electricity

Background imageNuclear Collection: Illustration of nucleus of Hydrogen-2 and nucleus of Hydrogen-3 fusing

Illustration of nucleus of Hydrogen-2 and nucleus of Hydrogen-3 fusing and forming nucleus of Helium-4, expelling a neutron (nuclear fusion)

Background imageNuclear Collection: Illustration of split atoms and neutrons

Illustration of split atoms and neutrons

Background imageNuclear Collection: NUCLEAR REACTOR, 1942. An artists sketch of the first self-sustaining nuclear chain reactor

NUCLEAR REACTOR, 1942. An artists sketch of the first self-sustaining nuclear chain reactor, operated in Chicago, December 2, 1942

Background imageNuclear Collection: Hygiene: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster

Hygiene: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster
Hygiene - Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster. It reads: To keep the body in good health is a duty, otherwise we shall not be able to keep our mind strong and clear. ~ Buddha

Background imageNuclear Collection: Power: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster

Power: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster
Power - Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster. It reads: What it lies in our power to do, it lies in our power not to do. ~ Aristotle

Background imageNuclear Collection: U. S. Soldiers from the 457th Chemical Battalion sponge off their level A protective suits

U. S. Soldiers from the 457th Chemical Battalion sponge off their level A protective suits
July 19, 2010 - U.S. Soldiers from the 457th Chemical Battalion sponge off their level A protective suits after a simulated nuclear detonation scenario at the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center in

Background imageNuclear Collection: Nuclear Explosion

Nuclear Explosion

Background imageNuclear Collection: A group of Solar Challenge participants make their way into the gas chamber

A group of Solar Challenge participants make their way into the gas chamber
Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan, July 1, 2005 - A group of Solar Challenge participants make their way into the gas chamber

Background imageNuclear Collection: A solder assists a Marine in helping him fit his gas masks drinking tube into his

A solder assists a Marine in helping him fit his gas masks drinking tube into his
November 22, 2005 - A nuclear, biological and chemical defense specialist assists another Marine in helping him fit his gas masks drinking tube into his canteen

Background imageNuclear Collection: Cold War era fallout shelter sign

Cold War era fallout shelter sign. Fallout shelters were built, as a civil defense measure, to protect occupants from radioactive debris after a nuclear explosion

Background imageNuclear Collection: Marines and sailors being transported in CH-53 and CH-46 helicopters

Marines and sailors being transported in CH-53 and CH-46 helicopters
December 7, 2005 - Marines and sailors conduct an enhanced nuclear, biological and chemical operation and mass casualty exercise on San Clemente Island

Background imageNuclear Collection: Members of the Philippine Armed Forces fire the weapons systems of a light armored

Members of the Philippine Armed Forces fire the weapons systems of a light armored
Republic of the Philippines a A nuclear biological and chemical defense specialist observes members of the Philippine Armed Forces fire the weapons systems of a light armored vehicle 300

Background imageNuclear Collection: Operation Upshot Knothole, CLIMAX Event

Operation Upshot Knothole, CLIMAX Event
June 4, 1953 - Operation Upshot Knothole, CLIMAX Event - The CLIMAX Event was a 61-kiloton device detonated at the Nevada Proving Ground

Background imageNuclear Collection: Racks of bombs sit inside the interior of a warehouse

Racks of bombs sit inside the interior of a warehouse
March 24, 2005 - Racks of bombs sit inside the cool, dry interior of a warehouse in East Miramar. Theses bombs as well as tons more of ordnance used by Miramar-based units

Background imageNuclear Collection: A field radio operator clears CS gas from his gas mask at the gas chamber

A field radio operator clears CS gas from his gas mask at the gas chamber
Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan, April 21, 2006 - A field radio operator clears CS gas from his gas mask at the gas chamber

Background imageNuclear Collection: A nuclear weapon test by the American military at Bikini Atoll, Micronesia

A nuclear weapon test by the American military at Bikini Atoll, Micronesia
July 25, 1946 - Vintage American history photo of a nuclear weapon test by the American military at Bikini Atoll, Micronesia. The explosion was part of Operation Crossroads

Background imageNuclear Collection: Underwater firing of the Polaris A3 missile by a submarine. circa 1960

Underwater firing of the Polaris A3 missile by a submarine. circa 1960

Background imageNuclear Collection: Smoke erupting from cooling towers of a nuclear power plant, Grafenrheinfeld, Schweinfurt

Smoke erupting from cooling towers of a nuclear power plant, Grafenrheinfeld, Schweinfurt, Lower Franconia, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageNuclear Collection: ATOMIC ENERGY. An idealized atom

ATOMIC ENERGY. An idealized atom

Background imageNuclear Collection: Atomic Cooling Tower

Atomic Cooling Tower
16th October 1956: Water cascading down at the bottom of the giant cooling towers at the worlds first full-scale atomic power station at Calder Hall, Cumberland. (Photo by L)

Background imageNuclear Collection: Dounreay

Dounreay
The bottom half of the worlds first electricity-producing fast breeder reactor at Dounreay Nuclear Power Development Establishment in Scotland, 14th July 1956

Background imageNuclear Collection: Nuclear Testing

Nuclear Testing
Operation Hurricane, Britains first atomic weapons detonation, takes place off Trimouille Island, in the Monte Bello Islands, 3rd October 1952. (Photo by Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)



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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.