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Pia magnet for chamberlain blue magnet with aluminum support. Photograph taken September 27, 1965. Bevatron-3938 – Photographer: Doug Bradley

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Digital Preservation File Name and Format: 434-LB-6-XBD201306-03219.TIF

Photographs Documenting Scientists, Special Events, and Nuclear Research Facilities, Instruments, and Projects at the Berkeley Lab

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Restricted - Possibly Specific Use Restriction: Copyright Note: The University of California, as the Department of Energy contractor managing the historical image scanning project, has asserted a continuing legal interest in the digital versions of the images included in the NARA accession, and, accordingly, has stipulated that anyone intending to use any of these digital images for commercial purposes, including textbooks, commercial materials, and periodicals, must obtain prior permission from the University of California-Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, through photo@lbl.gov.

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Major Gen. Roger A Nadeau, Commanding General, U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command hosts a Directors meeting at the Rodman Materials Research Facility. The instructor explains electromagnetic gun technology holding a roll of tape in his hand. At the conclusion of the meeting a tour of the Facility will be conducted by the Army Research Lab scientists and engineers. (U.S. Army PHOTO by Doug LaFon) (Released)

Walking the 72-inch bubble chamber. Paul Hernandez of mechanical engineering conceived the ingenious idea of devising a hydraulic walking method. With this system the bubble-chamber magnet could make right angle turns and maneuver into very tight spaces, thus eliminating the need for an outside rigging contractor. Photograph taken May 7, 1958. Bubble Chamber-500

8-inch quadrapole focusing magnet. Photograph taken August 6, 1956. Bevatron-1149

Leg slab. Photograph taken October 24, 1958. Bevatron-1651

Bevatron linac II removal from Building 64. Photograph taken September 19, 1962. Bevatron-2982 – Photographer: George Kagawa

Bevatron MG 2 X 2 motor secondary modified Kramer control system. Photograph taken January 17, 1966. Bevatron-4005 – Photographer: George Kagawa/Doug McWilliams

K meson scattering. Patent release 10/24/1958. Photograph taken August 26, 1958. Bevatron-1588

Proton buncher. Photograph taken July 29, 1954. Bevatron-766

Installing new flywheel at the Bevatron. Photograph taken October 12, 1961. Bevatron-2385

Mark VI and Mark VII gap-mounted flip-up targets. Photograph taken May 14, 1957. Bevatron-1329

During the tour of the Rodman Materials Research Facility, one of the scientist discusses a piece of equipment, as the guest, wearing safety glasses, look on. Major Gen. Roger A Nadeau, Commanding General, U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command, hosts the Directors meeting at the Rodman Materials Research Facility. (U.S. Army PHOTO by Doug LaFon) (Released)

Control room after modification. Photograph taken July 11, 1956. Bevatron-1107

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pia magnet pia magnet chamberlain aluminum support aluminum support bevatron photographer doug bradley nuclear research nuclear research facilities berkeley laboratory berkeley lab high resolution digital preservation file name doug bradley special events atomic energy science laboratory us national archives