AERE, Harwell 1951 to 1953 |
Building 220, under construction in 1949 The alpha, plutonium, wing, is on the left |
220 a 1960 picture |
Cambridge, 1956 to 1959 |
The Old Lab., Free School Lane |
2008 image; the lab moved out in 1958 |
The Perse room, 2008 picture the library in my day! |
The old searchlight, for photochemistry |
The apparatus for sample preparation and gas analysis Notice the home made GC columns |
Gas handling all hand blown |
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The Lensfield Road Laboratory; moved in in 1958 2011 image |
Comemoration of the opening in 1959 ... 2011 picture |
... by The Princess Margaret |
Professors Emeleus, Norrish and Todd |
My lab in 2011 - much modernised! |
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Princeton, 1959 to 1961 no lab. pictures |
Keele, 1961 to 1988 no early pictures |
Cornell University, 1964 (3 months) |
Single-Pulse Shock Tube, with Bill Watt who built it. |
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Article in Chem. Eng, News |
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Keele 1961 to 1988 (continued) |
1965: The first shock tube iat the end of a teaching lab. built by Ron Gutteridge |
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1969: Two photochemical rigs, with Albert Platt |
1970: The rebuilt shock tube (Geoff Millward) |
1964 (6 months) The ACO Synchrotron Radiation Source in Orsay |
The Linear Accelerator to inject electrons into the Ring |
The Ring control room with Paul-Marie Guyon |
Paul Marie with Ricardo Lopez-Delgardo |
The radiation emerging from a window |
The radiation channel, and spectrometer |
in operation |
Keele 1961 to 1988 (continued) |
The Keele laboratories |
1975: Part of the Discharge Flow - Shock Tube built by Mike Pedley and Patricia |
Looking down the tube with high pressure gas handling, low pressure, electronics and measurment sections |
The low pressure gas handling |
The measurement section |
Pat's PhD thesis celebration cake complete with an oxygen potential energy diagram |
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Diagram of the Discharge flow - shock tube as used with nitrogen |
The glow |
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The flash from the shock at the end of the tube |
Daresbury Synchrotron Radiation Source, 1985 |
The Daresbury Synchrotron Ring |
Andy Hopkirk, in the control room |
The Work Station |
Andy, servicing the station |
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Patricia with the apparatus Andy Hopkirk constructed |
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with Nathan Rich |
1988: Laser Loan, with Derek Laine trying to get a spectrum of singlet molecular oxygen |
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Apparatus bulit by Pat in the basement of IFU, Garmisch - Partenkirchen, to study the effects of singlet oxygen on fabrics |
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