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A pair of Avro Vulcan bombers seen here taking part in the fly past at RAF Scampton, Lincoln. Were there was a ceremony to mark the shut down of Bomber Command
The United States detonated two nuclear weapons over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and 9, 1945, respectively
The Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima which commemorates the 1945 dropping of the first atomic bomb.. The bomb known as " Little Boy" exploded with the force of thirteen kilotons
RAF Technicians at one of the launch control suites for one of the Thor intermediate range ballistic missile at RAF Feltwell. 2nd February 1960
RAF Technician runs a tests on the Rocketdyne propulsion unit for a Thor intermediate range ballistic missile at RAF Feltwell. 2nd February 1960
Press Visit to R. A. F. Feltwell - Thor Ballistic Missile BasePress Visit to R.A.F. Feltwell - Thor Ballistic Missile Base. The Thor is a intermediate range ballistic missile. Seen here taking its places as part of the operational front - line of the Royal Air
The nuclear mushroom cloud rising over the Japanese city of Nagasaki following the dropping of the plutonium implosion bomb codenamed Fat Man on the city on the 9th August 1945
A view of the hydro electric plant at Rjukan, Norway. Circa 1943
The Childrens Peace Monument in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park which commemorates the children who died as a result of the 1dropping of the first atomic bomb on the city in 1945.The bomb known as
The Memorial Tower to the mobilized students in the Peace Memorial Park which commemorates the 1945 dropping of the first atomic bomb
Atomic Bomb Dome formerly known as Prefectural Industrial Exhibition Hall. This building was one of the few to remain standing following dropping of the first atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima
Chief Tech, Norman Clamp, of Southport, checking a Rocketdyne propulsion unit for a Thor intermediate range ballistic missile at RAF Feltwell. 2nd February 1960
The officers and men who form the launch crew standing in front of a Thor intermediate-range ballistic missile at the R.A.F. Station, Feltwell, Norfolk
The enormous scale of the blast and pressure effect from the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki can be seen in the remains of the Mitsubishi steel works factory
One of the few structures to be left standing in the Japanese city of Hiroshima following the dropping of the " Little Boy" atomic bomb on Monday 6th August 1945
A Royal Navy officer and rating looking across the centre of damage at Hiroshima several weeks after the dropping of the " Little Boy" atomic bomb on Monday 6th August 1945
The enormous scale of the blast effect from the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki can be seen in the remains of this factory, which was half a mile from the detonation point
General view looking across the centre of damage at Hiroshima following the dropping of the " Little Boy" atomic bomb on Monday 6th August 1945
Nuclear mushroom cloud seen here over Malden Island following the detontation of the bomb called Short Granite. The explosion was the first of three carried out by the United Kingdom 15th May 1957
Nuclear cloud seen here in the late stages of development over Malden Island following the detontation of the bomb called Short Granite
Nuclear cloud seen here following the detonation of the bomb named Purple Granite over Malden Island. The explosion was the third carried out by the United Kingdom 19th June 1957 watscan