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HMS Conqueror submarine returns to Faslane Holy Loch after sinking Argentine battleship General Belgrano South Atlantic Falklands War, July 1982
View of the new Dounreay Atomic Reactor near Thurso in Scotland Circa 1955
The new Polaris submarine HMS Revenge was commissioned at Cammell Lairds shipbuilding yards, Blrkenhead yesterday. The little lad who wanted to see his daddy, Andrew Parr aged two and a half
Aircraft Vickers Valiant. A photograph taken at No. 232. Operational Convertion Unit R.A.F. Gaydon showing the ground servicing facilities of the Valiant Bombers. March 1956 P004847
Cycle Street in Adamsdown, an inner city area and community in the south of Cardiff, Wales. 14th January 1965
Air Vice Marshal Sandy Hunter seen here exploring the abandon nuclear bunker at Kenton near Newcastle. 8th April 1997
Air Vice Marshal Sandy Hunter seen here at the entrance to the nuclear bunker at Kenton near Newcastle. 8th April 1997
Mobilization for Survival Coalition Banner, seen at flea market, New York, USA, June 1984, the coalition, Mobe, linked the emerging movement against nuclear power to opponents of nuclear weapons
The moment of detonation of the second test of Britains Hydrogen bomb. As seen by members of the press and naval ratings aboard HMS Alert 35 miles offshore of Malden Island
The commissioning of the Churchill class nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror at Cammell Lairds shipyard in Birkenhead. The primary role of the submarine will be to hunt enemy submarines
The Churchill class nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror leaves Her Majestys Naval Base, Clyde at Faslane for the final time before being scrapped. Here it is pictured sailing through Rhu Narrows
Petty Officer Cook Alan Pugh (left) and Petty Officer Steward John Young pictured at Seaforth Docks after sailing in on the Churchill class nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror
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
Atoms Geiger Counter
A mushroom cloud rises over the Pacific moments after the detonation of Britains second Hydrogen bomb. As seen by members of the press
Members of the press and naval ratings aboard HMS Alert 35 miles offshore of Malden Island, Kiribati. Seen here dressed in protective suits known as Goon Suits
Neil Kinnock attends a Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament Rally in London. 23rd October 1983
Launch of the new £30 million Churchill class nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror atLaunch of the new £ 30 million Churchill class nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror at Cammell Lairds shipyard in Birkenhead
Visitors are given a tour of the new power station at Dungeness, Kent. 10th August 1966
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
Fountain Pen Atom Meter. 2nd November 1949 Pocket meters to register the presence of radioactive material are to be turned out by the hundred thousand at scientific instrument factories in Leeds
A Polaris A-3 missile ignites its main rocket motor after being launched from the USS Tecumseh at the Atlantic Missile Range. The A3 version of the missile carried up to three nuclear warheads
Actress Julie Christie attends a Stop the War Games Rally at Eldon Square in Newcastle 13 September 1980 - The Rally was organised by the Tyneside Anti-Nuclear Campaign in conjunction with Peace
Portrait of Pacifist campaigner Pat Arrowsmith December 1974
Pacifist campaigner Pat Arrowsmith, who is on the run from an open jail, speaking into a loud hailer at a rally in Hyde Park, London. September 1974
Pacifist campaigner Pat Arrowsmith asitting on the kerb outside the gates of Kensington Palace at the start of her seven day protest
Nurse Pat Arrowsmith of Chester Mental Hospital who volunteered to expose herself to radiation from the H Bomb May 1957
Pacifist campaigner Pat Arrowsmith ahands a biscuit tin full of collection money to Czech Embassy Attache karel Nekoly at the Front door of the Embassy following seven days of protesting
Pacifist campaigner Pat Arrowsmith smiling after being released from her seventh prison sentence May 1969
The Submarine the Nautilus which became the first submarine to sail under the polar ice caps is escorted into Weymouth Harbour where it was greeted by cheering crowds 1958
HMS Dreadnought is towed out by tug Hazel Garth in 1960 Britains first nuclear submarine was launched by The Queen
One of the ratings of the new submarine HMS Conqueror shows off his new ship to his son
Submarine HMS Conqueror seen here with her crew at her commissioning ceremony
Pacifist campaigner Pat Arrowsmith after being released following her successful appeal against her prison sentence December 1974
Pacifist campaigner Pat Arrowsmith sitting on the kerb with collection money outside the Russian Embassy during her seven day protest
Farnborough air show opens after two-year break. A birds eye view of the Farnborough Show - the first for two years - taken from a Westland Widgen helicopter
Radiation Testing: Monkeys are exposed to radiation at this U. KRadiation Testing: Monkeys are exposed to radiation at this U.K. establishment to gauge the effect of a nuclear explosion. 1959
Dominating the approach to the main exhibition hall at the Farnborough Air Show is the Blue Streak. Originally developed as a 2, 500-mile range missile
A German gunner checks a Pershing missile before the launching on South Uist. September 1965 P004624
This 55-ton Thor H-Bomb rocket was flown back to the United States from the Bomber Command rocket base at Hemswell, Lincolnshire
Peter Harris and Michael Harlow - October 1947 use a Geiger counter to track down radio Active Mineral deposits. radio communications army forrest tracking
Windscale Nuclear Power station Were tests were taken with geiger counters for abnormal radiation levels on the beach near the plant
Dr William Penny, onn the First Target Committee for the dropping of the first atom bomb October 1952 C5067-001