Rotating anode double focus rotating anode diagnostic x-ray tube insert type NVD-241 Double-focus diagnostic x-ray tube
"Super Dynamax" rotating anode x-ray tube with 9 aluminium filters and 13 fixed aperture beam-definers, made by Machlett Laboratories Inc., Springdale,, Stamford, Connecticut, United States, 1950-1951 Rotating anode x-ray tube 1950-1951
"Aeromax 12" shockproof oil insulated single focus X-Ray tube with air-circulator for cooling, designed for diagnostic and superficial therapeutic use, by Machlett, Springdale, U.S.A., 1947-1955 "Aeromax 12" shockproof oil insulated single focus X-Ray tube with air-circulator for cooling 1947-1955
"Eureka" X-ray tube insert, type T-RT, no maker's name, 1950-1975 "Eureka" X-ray tube insert 1950-1975
Tube from a Resomax deep x-ray therapy unit, manufactured by Associated Electrical Industries, England, 1958 Tube from a Resomax deep x-ray therapy unit 1958
6KW "Metalix" x-ray tube with heatsink for ai- cooling, by Philips Metalix Corporation, New York, USA, on wheeled stand (no maker marked) "Metalix" x-ray tube 1925-1935
"Pantixhaube PH 125" rotatory anode x-ray tube mounted on beam-definer, by Siemens, West Germany, c.1964 Rotatory anode x-ray tube 1964
'Gyromax 120' rotating anode diagnostic X-ray tube, with innovative heat dissipation mechanism, by Newton Victor, 132 Long Acre, London, WC2, England, 1953. Tube, casing and extra anode mechanism, by Newton Victor Ltd., London, England, 1953. 'Gyromax 120' rotating anode diagnostic X-ray tube 1953
"Goliath' Protexray tube by Cuthbert Andrews Limited, 47 Red Lion Street, London, WC1, England, c. 1933. "Goliath" Protexray tube 1928-1938
"Media Six" water-cooled thermionic x-ray tube (glass envelope broken) made in Germany, supplied by Watson and Sons (Electro-Medical) Ltd., London, 1929. "Media Six" water-cooled thermionic x-ray tube (glass envelope broken) made in Germany 1928-1929
Broken glass envelope pieces, from "Media Six" water-cooled thermionic x-ray tube made in Germany, supplied by Watson and Sons (Electro-Medical) Ltd., London, 1929. Broken glass envelope pieces 1928-1929
Component part of x-ray tubes most likely associated with 1985-2200 Pt 3. Component part of x-ray tubes. 1953
"Media Six" water-cooled thermionic x-ray tube, glass envelope broken, made in Germany, supplied by Watson and Sons (Electro-Medical) Ltd., London, 1929. "Media Six" water-cooled thermionic x-ray tube 1928-1929
Thermionic x-ray tube mounted with beam-definer under couch on assembly holding fluorescent screen above Thermionic x-ray tube
Two x-ray tube inserts, type CM 250T (250kv, 15MA, 6mm focal spot, 45 degree target angle) one still in crate, by Machlett, 1955-1975, English X-ray tube inserts 1955-1975
Coolidge X-ray tube with separate shielding, mounted on fluoroscopic screening unit with remote control of beam definer and horizontal position of tube, by British Thomson-Houston Company Limited, 15-19 Cavendish Place, London, W1, England, 1913-1930. Coolidge X-ray tube with separate shielding 1913-1930
"Metalix" x-ray tube mounted on wooden stand for display, by Philips, English, 1925-1940 "Metalix" x-ray tube mounted on wooden stand for display 1910-1940