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184-inch cyclotron magnet. View from crane girder, taken December 3, 1941. Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]

184-inch cyclotron magnet. View from crane girder, taken December 3, 1...

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

184-inch cyclotron magnet for calutron research during wartime (crane view). Photo taken 2/02/1943. Declassified 4/30/1959. Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project

184-inch cyclotron magnet for calutron research during wartime (crane ...

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

Installation of the support structure for the 60-inch cyclotron magnet, William Brobeck (right) looking on. Cooksey 8-31 [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]

Installation of the support structure for the 60-inch cyclotron magnet...

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

Installation of the support structure for the 60-inch cyclotron magnet, Ernest Orlando Lawrence (right) looking on. Cooksey 8-26 [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]

Installation of the support structure for the 60-inch cyclotron magnet...

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

184-inch cyclotron magnet with protective canvas. Photo taken 1/30/1947. 184"-649 Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project

184-inch cyclotron magnet with protective canvas. Photo taken 1/30/194...

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

Beveled edges on pole plates for 184-inch cyclotron magnet. Photo taken 2/12/1946. 184"-154 Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project

Beveled edges on pole plates for 184-inch cyclotron magnet. Photo take...

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

184-inch cyclotron magnet shim, technician removing section. Photo taken 5/20/1954. 184"-1276 Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project

184-inch cyclotron magnet shim, technician removing section. Photo tak...

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

60-inch cyclotron magnet at right with associated equipment. Cooksey  13-40,  Feburary 6, 1939. [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]

60-inch cyclotron magnet at right with associated equipment. Cooksey ...

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

Donald Cooksey (left) and Ernest Orlando Lawrence with 184-inch cyclotron magnet. Morgue 1944-96 (P-1) [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]

Donald Cooksey (left) and Ernest Orlando Lawrence with 184-inch cyclot...

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

184-inch cyclotron magnet. Photograph taken October 8, 1943. Magnet-146

184-inch cyclotron magnet. Photograph taken October 8, 1943. Magnet-14...

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Tennessee Eastman officials and General Leslie R. Groves (second from right) with Ernest O. Lawrence (right) at the 184-inch cyclotron magnet. Photo taken in 1943

Tennessee Eastman officials and General Leslie R. Groves (second from ...

Digital Preservation File Name and Format: 434-LB-5-XBD201206-00322.TIF Photographs Documenting Scientists, Special Events, and Nuclear Research Facilities, Instruments, and Projects at the Berkeley Lab

Water cooled magneto, 184-inch cyclotron magnet. Photo taken 2/14/1946. 184"-156. Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project

Water cooled magneto, 184-inch cyclotron magnet. Photo taken 2/14/1946...

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

37-inch cyclotron magnet and tank. Photo taken 4/18/1944. 37"-108. Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project

37-inch cyclotron magnet and tank. Photo taken 4/18/1944. 37"-108. Pri...

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

Discussing the cyclotron magnet (seen in the background) are Dr. Elmer Kelly, physicist in charge of the 88-inch cyclotron and Warren Dexter, who is electrical coordinator for the cyclotron project. Morgue 1960-102 (P-4) [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]

Discussing the cyclotron magnet (seen in the background) are Dr. Elmer...

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

Harvey White, head of the Lawrence Hall of Science project, and his assistant Jim Murphy, looking at the old 37-inch cyclotron magnet, returned from UCLA. Photo taken December 16, 1963. Morgue 1963-55 (P-1) [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]

Harvey White, head of the Lawrence Hall of Science project, and his as...

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

60-inch cyclotron magnet. Cooksey  14-28,  Feburary 15, 1939. [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]

60-inch cyclotron magnet. Cooksey 14-28, Feburary 15, 1939. [Photogr...

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

184-inch cyclotron magnet shim. Close up showing steps with technician. Photo taken 5/20/1954. 184"-1277 Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project

184-inch cyclotron magnet shim. Close up showing steps with technician...

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

Torturing pole plates for 184-inch cyclotron magnet. Photo taken 2/12/1946. 184"-155 Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project

Torturing pole plates for 184-inch cyclotron magnet. Photo taken 2/12/...

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

184-inch cyclotron magnet shim drilling setup with operator. Photo taken 5/20/1954. 184"-1275 Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project

184-inch cyclotron magnet shim drilling setup with operator. Photo tak...

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

Harvey White, head of the Lawrence Hall of Science project, and his assistant Jim Murphy, looking at the old 37-inch cyclotron magnet, returned from UCLA. Photo taken December 16, 1963. Morgue 1963-55 (P-7) [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]

Harvey White, head of the Lawrence Hall of Science project, and his as...

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

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