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Part sectioned four to six MeV clinical linear accelerator tube

Part sectioned four to six MeV clinical linear accelerator tube

Control Rack For Radiographic Linear Accelerator

Control Rack For Radiographic Linear Accelerator

1967

Linear Accelerator Waveguide Section

Linear Accelerator Waveguide Section

Linear Accelerator Waveguide Section

Linear Accelerator Waveguide Section

Sectioned corrugated wave-guide for linear electron accelerator, unsigned, British, 1945-1955. With a display plaque.

Sectioned corrugated wave-guide for linear electron accelerator

1945-1955

Sectioned Gun End and Target End wave-guide transformers for linear electron accelerators, unsigned, British, 1945-1955. With a display plaque for each transformer.

Sectioned Gun End and Target End wave-guide transformers for linear electron accelerators

1945-1955

Portion of linear accelerator from Los Alamos laboratory, unsigned, American, 1940-1945. It was thought to have been brought back to England by one of the British team with the intention that it be used in a high-voltage laboratory when Los Alamos was wound up, but the lab was never set up. It has not been possible to verify this. The balls and shorting wires on the top were to linearize the voltage profile down the tube.

Portion of linear accelerator from Los Alamos laboratory

1940-1945

One eighth scale model of the DESY injection linear accelerator of 1962, in perspex case

One eighth scale model of the DESY injection linear accelerator of 1962

Control rack for radiographic linear accelerator, made by Radiation Dynamics Limited, used at the Paterson Research Institute to research the effect of radiation treatment for cancer on the human body.

Control Rack For Radiographic Linear Accelerator

1967

4 MeV electron linear accelerator built by D.W. Fry et al, c. 1948. Ancillary - equipment: IONISATION GAUGE CONTROL UNIT model 3. Made in England by Edwards High Vacuum Ltd., Crawley, Sussex.

4 MeV electron linear accelerator built by D.W. Fry et al

1947