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Category
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date
Section of Vacuum Vessel from the Particle Accelerator Nimrod, 1964

Section of Vacuum Vessel from the Particle Accelerator Nimrod, 1964

1964

Debuncher

Debuncher

Ion source

Ion source

1964-1978

Cockroft and Walton's Accelerator, 1932.

Cockroft and Walton's Accelerator, 1932.

1932

Model, scale 1:12, of million volt particle accelerator as supplied by Philips Electrical Ltd. to the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge in 1938. cascade generator for producing steady voltage up to two million volts.

One Million Volt Particle Accelerator, 1938 (model)

1938-1951

The treatment room parts of the 15MeV Linear Accelerator, including coils, wave guides, casing control pedestal, radiographers and physicist's control desks and couch (from Resomax set) used at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, c.1954.

The treatment room parts of the 15MeV Linear Accelerator

1954

Van de Graaf x-ray generator model AM, used in the radiotherapy department at Leicester Royal Infirmary, by H.V.E.C., Burlington, Masachusetts, USA, c.1963

Van de Graaf x-ray generator model AM

1963

Hydrogen target from Nimrod

Hydrogen target from Nimrod

1964-1978

Two glass cylinders and two metal plates from the original apparatus used by Drs. Cockcroft and Walton for the artificial disintegration of the elements by swift protons.

Cockroft and Walton's Accelerator, 1932.

1932

Two glass cylinders from the original apparatus used by Drs. Cockcroft and Walton for the artificial disintegration of the elements by swift protons.

Cockroft and Walton's Accelerator, 1932.

1932

Two metal plates and metal shroud from the original apparatus used by Drs. Cockcroft and Walton for the artificial disintegration of the elements by swift protons.

Cockroft and Walton's Accelerator, 1932.

1932

Two metal supports for the glass cylinders from the original apparatus used by Drs. Cockcroft and Walton for the artificial disintegration of the elements by swift protons.

Cockroft and Walton's Accelerator, 1932.

1932

Field size mech cover for Van de Graaf x-ray generator model AM, used in the radiotherapy department at Leicester Royal Infirmary

Field size mech cover for Van de Graaf x-ray generator model AM

1963