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Bubble Chamber

Object Name:
chamber, bubble
ID Number:
1980.0357.01
Catalog number:
1980.0357.01
Accession number:
1980.0357
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Medicine and Science: Modern Physics
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746b3-c8a8-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_1864712
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Bubble Chamber

Maker:
Glaser, D.A.  Search this
Rahm, D. C.  Search this
Measurements:
overall: .61 m x .46 m x .26 m; 2 ft x 1 1/2 ft x 7/8 ft
bubble chamber, pentane, glaser's six inch: 73 cm x 18.2 cm x 39.5 cm; 28 3/4 in x 7 3/16 in x 15 9/16 in
Object Name:
Chamber, Bubble
Bubble Chamber, Pentane, Glaser's Six Inch
Location of prior holder:
United States: Michigan
United States: Michigan, Ann Arbor
United States: Michigan, Ann Arbor, Harrison M. Randall Laboratory of Physics
Date made:
1953
ID Number:
1980.0356.01
Accession number:
1980.0356
Catalog number:
1980.0356.01
See more items in:
Medicine and Science: Modern Physics
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746b3-8b21-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_1005037
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Hildebrand's H2 Bubble Chambers

Maker:
Hildebrand, Roger H.  Search this
Nagle, D.E.  Search this
Measurements:
flat sided bulb: 10 cm x 4.5 cm x 5 cm; 3 15/16 in x 1 3/4 in x 1 15/16 in
cylindrical bulb: 1.7 cm x 10.5 cm x 5 cm; 11/16 in x 4 1/8 in x 1 15/16 in
Object Name:
Chamber, Bubble
Date made:
1953
ID Number:
1980.0357.02
Accession number:
1980.0357
Catalog number:
1980.0357.02
See more items in:
Medicine and Science: Modern Physics
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a8-896c-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_1005161
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Brookhaven National Laboratory Bubble Chamber Records

Creator:
Brookhaven National Laboratory  Search this
Collector:
National Museum of American History (U.S.). Division of Electricity and Modern Physics  Search this
Names:
United States. Dept. of Energy  Search this
Extent:
1.67 Cubic feet
Container:
Box 1
Box 2
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Audiotapes
Motion pictures (visual works)
Logs (records)
Photographs
Date:
1959 - 1960
Scope and Contents:
Documentary materials relating to the construction and operation of the 80-inch hydrogen bubble chamber at Brookhaven National Laboratory: a 16mm film of the construction of the bubble chamber; 6 reels of audiotapes from the operation of the bubble chamber, 8 rolls of 70mm film of particle tracks; 3 rolls of 35mm film of particle tracks; a log book of the bubble chamber, recording the discovery of the Omega-minus particle; an operations manual for the chamber; and a "user package" for the chamber. Some of the film records the discovery of the Omega-minus particle.
Arrangement:
1 series. Unarranged.
Separated Materials:
The bubble chamber itself is in the Division of Medicine and Science. See Accession No. 1978.2309.
Provenance:
Collection donated by Brookhaven National Laboratory, through Bernard J. McAlary, December 15, 1994.
Restrictions:
Collection is open for research but is stored off-site and special arrangements must be made to work with it. Contact the Archives Center for information at archivescenter@si.edu or 202-633-3270.
Rights:
Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Topic:
Particles (Nuclear physics)  Search this
Particle tracks  Search this
Nuclear physics  Search this
Bubble chambers  Search this
Accelerators  Search this
Subatomic particles  Search this
Genre/Form:
Audiotapes -- 1950-2000
Motion pictures (visual works) -- 1960-1980
Logs (records)
Photographs -- 35mm -- 1950-2000
Photographs -- 70mm -- 1950-2000
Citation:
Brookhaven National Laboratory Bubble Chamber Records, Archives Center, National Museum of American History.
Identifier:
NMAH.AC.0522
Archival Repository:
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep8fb4a4bcd-cecb-4421-9948-870d5d36a399
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-nmah-ac-0522

Overheard in a bubble chamber and other science poems / Lillian Morrison ; paintings by Eyre de Lanux, c1981

Creator:
Morrison, Lillian, 1917-2014  Search this
Lanux, Eyre de, 1894-1996  Search this
Citation:
Overheard in a bubble chamber and other science poems / Lillian Morrison ; paintings by Eyre de Lanux, c1981. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Topic:
Science -- Juvenile poetry  Search this
Science -- Poetry  Search this
Children's poetry -- American  Search this
Women artists  Search this
Women painters  Search this
Theme:
Women  Search this
Research and writing about art  Search this
Record number:
(DSI-AAA_CollID)6091
(DSI-AAA_SIRISBib)216213
AAA_collcode_morrlill2
Theme:
Women
Research and writing about art
Data Source:
Archives of American Art
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:AAADCD_coll_216213

QC Bubble Chamber - Hybuc (Cern) Hyperon bubble chamber

Container:
Box 43 of 69
Type:
Archival materials
Collection Citation:
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession 90-105, Science Service, Records
See more items in:
Records
Records / Box 43
Archival Repository:
Smithsonian Institution Archives
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-sia-fa90-105-refidd1e26414

QC Bubble Chambers - 1956/67

Container:
Box 43 of 69
Type:
Archival materials
Collection Citation:
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession 90-105, Science Service, Records
See more items in:
Records
Records / Box 43
Archival Repository:
Smithsonian Institution Archives
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-sia-fa90-105-refidd1e26425

Overheard in a bubble chamber and other science poems / Lillian Morrison ; paintings by Eyre de Lanux

Creator:
Morrison, Lillian  Search this
Lanux, Eyre de  Search this
Extent:
64 Pages (ill., 25 cm.)
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Pages
Date:
c1981
Scope and Contents:
A collection of poems and paintings inspired by developments in physics, mathematics, biology, and astronomy. Archives' copy is inscribed, "Eyre de Lanux".
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York : Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, c1981.
Restrictions:
Use of original papers requires an appointment and is limited to the Archives' Washington, D.C., Research Center. Contact Reference Services for more information.
Topic:
Science -- Juvenile poetry  Search this
Science -- Poetry  Search this
Children's poetry -- American  Search this
Women artists  Search this
Women painters  Search this
Identifier:
AAA.morrlill2
Archival Repository:
Archives of American Art
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/mw9bfc5ce1c-fe7e-4cdc-a1bc-7708330bfa1a
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-aaa-morrlill2

Eyre de Lanux papers

Creator:
Lanux, Eyre de  Search this
Names:
Aragon, Louis, 1897-1982  Search this
Barney, Natalie Clifford  Search this
Casagrande, Paolo  Search this
Eyre, Paul  Search this
Eyre, Wilson, 1858-1944  Search this
Fahlman, Betsy  Search this
Ford, Consuelo  Search this
Lanux, Pierre de Combret, 1887-1955  Search this
Lear, Tobias, 1762-1816  Search this
Lee, Ann  Search this
Lenard, Alexander  Search this
Strong, Anne  Search this
Wyld, Evelyn  Search this
Extent:
10.6 Linear feet
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Drawings
Photographs
Diaries
Sketches
Sound recordings
Date:
1865-1995
Summary:
The papers of portrait painter, writer, and designer, Eyre de Lanux (1894-1996) measure 10.6 linear feet and date from 1865 to 1995. The papers include biographical materials, personal business records, sixty-four diaries dating from 1922 through 1988, writings and notes, research files, printed materials, artwork, and photographs of Eyre de Lanux, her family, and friends. There is extensive correspondence with her husband Pierre de Lanux and her long-time lover Paolo Casagrande, as well as with other friends and family.
Scope and Content Note:
The papers of portrait painter, writer, and furnishings designer, Eyre de Lanux (1894-1996) measure 10.6 linear feet and date from 1865 to 1995. The papers reflect Eyre's personal life in Paris with her husband, Pierre de Lanux and her travels with longtime lover Paolo Casagrande. The bulk of the collection consists of diaries spanning 1922 to 1988 and correspondence. Also found are de Lanux's sketches and drawings, some of which depict Parisian scenes and portraits of her lovers and friends. Other materials found include biographical information, personal business records, writings and notes including short stories, research files on Tobias Lear and Wilson Eyre, printed materials, and scattered photographs.

Biographical records include various membership certificates, medical records, travel papers and tickets, and a transcript of a psychic reading. Also found is a sound recording concerning Pierre de Lanux.

Personal business records consist of addresses, a personal calendar, consignment and loan agreements concerning the sale of Eyre's art collection, miscellaneous receipts, rental and lodging forms, stocks, and a copy of a will.

Correspondence spans the years 1922 until 1995 and includes an extensive exchange between Eyre and her husband Pierre, her lover Paolo Casagrande, and her daughter Anne Strong (Bikou.) Other notable correspondents include Louis Aragon, Natalie Barney, Betsy Fahlman, Consuelo Ford, Alexander Lenard, and Evelyn Wyld. Much of the correspondence is personal in nature, however a folder of correspondence between Eyre and her literary editors is found at the end of the series.

The papers include sixty-four diaries dating from 1922 through 1988; there are no diaries for the period 1927 to 1947 with the exception of two small notebooks dated 1938 and 1945. The diaries resume in 1948, with Eyre's arrival in Rome, and continue, with multiple volumes for most years, until the late 1980s when her eyes failed. The handwriting is difficult to read, and moves from one language to another within entries, employing English, French, and Italian. Eyre de Lanux used her diaries to record her impressions of the world rather than to enumerate daily activities.

Writings include drafts, copies, and notes for de Lanux's short stories from the 1920s until the 1980s. There are also annotated entries and drafts of her magazine column, "Letters to Elizabeth", poems, a note written to Paris, and notes concerning interior decoration. Writings by others include poems by Ann Lee, travel journals by Paolo Casagrande and Paul Eyre, and a draft of Pierre de Lanux's "Memoires-Jours de Notre Vivre."

Research files consist of Eyre de Lanux's notes, drafts, photographs, published works, and research correspondence relating to her biography on Tobias Lear, the personal secretary of George Washington and a proposal for a work entitled Illusions of Identity. Other materials include copies of Betsy Fahlman's research on architect Wilson Eyre, de Lanux's uncle.

Printed material is scattered and includes periodicals with copies of writings by Pierre and Eyre de Lanux, one exibition announcement, printed reproductions of works of art, blank postcards, and souvenirs gathered from de Lanux's many trips abroad.

Photographs are of Eyre in her studio and of her family and friends including Louis Aragon, Natalie Barney, Paolo Casagrande and family, Alice Delmar, Paul Eyre, Consuelo Ford, Pierre de Lanux, Anne Strong, and Evelyn Wyld. There is a photo of Natalie Barney's 20 Rue Jacob Temple d'Amitie. Other photos are of buildings, travel, interiors, and works of art. Among the photographs of works of art include two portraits, one of Eyre de Lanux by Romaine Brooks and one of Romaine Brooks by Eyre de Lanux.

Artwork include sketches, drawings, prints, and paintings by Eyre de Lanux probably dating from the 1920s to the 1940s. There is a painted sketch of interior decoration from circa 1949. Sketches are of Parisian street scenes, portraits of friends, a design for a perfume advertisement for the fashion house Lucien Lelong, illustrated notes for Consuelo Ford, and miscellaneous subjects.
Arrangement:
The collection is arranged as 9 series:

Missing Title

Series 1: Biographical Information, 1965-1966 (Box 1; 10 folders)

Series 2: Personal Business Records , 1933-1989 (Box 1; 10 folders)

Series 3: Correspondence, 1924-1992 (Boxes 1-4; 3.0 linear feet)

Series 4: Diaries, 1922-1988 (Boxes 4-7; 3.5 linear feet)

Series 5: Writings and Notes, 1917-1995 (Boxes 7-8; 1.3 linear feet)

Series 6: Research Files, circa 1900-1980s (Boxes 8-9; 1.0 linear feet)

Series 7: Printed Material, circa 1910-1987 (Boxes 9, 11; 0.5 linear feet)

Series 8: Photographs, circa 1870-1973 (Box 10, OVs 18-20; 0.5 linear feet)

Series 9: Artwork, circa 1920-circa 1949 (Boxes 10-11, OVs 12-17; 0.8 linear feet)
Biographical Note:
Eyre de Lanux (1894-1996) spent much of her life traveling between Paris, Italy, and New York. In addition to portrait and frescoe painting, de Lanux designed furnishings and was a prolific writer.

Elizabeth Eyre de Lanux was born on March 20, 1894, the eldest daughter of Richard Derby Eyre (1869-1955) and Elizabeth Krieger Eyre (d. 1938). As Elizabeth's mother suffered from depression, the responsibilities of parenthood fell largely to Richard Eyre, a successful patent lawyer.

Elizabeth attended Miss Hazen's School in Pelham Manor, Westchester County, New York and enrolled in classes at the Art Students League in 1912 and during 1914-15. Her teachers were George Bridgman and John C. Johansen. At this time, she resided at 47 Washington Square but soon moved to 15 W. 67th Street. She exhibited two paintings, "L'Arlesienne," and "Allegro," in the first annual exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists in 1917.

In early 1918, while working for the Foreign Press Bureau of the Committee on Public Information, Elizabeth met writer Pierre Combret de Lanux (1887-1955.) They married in New York in a civil ceremony on October 9, 1918. Immediately after the Armistice, they sailed for Paris, settling at Number 19 Rue Jacob. Their daughter, Anne-Françoise, nicknamed "Bikou," was born December 19, 1925.

Possibly from the beginning of their marriage, but certainly from the early 1920s, Eyre and Pierre accorded one another the freedom to take other lovers. From 1923 to 1933, Pierre de Lanux was based mainly in Geneva, where he worked for the League of Nations as director of the Paris Office. The marriage endured until Pierre's death in March 1955.

In Paris, from 1919-20, Elizabeth continued her painting and drawing studies. At this time, she began signing her sketches "Eyre de Lanux." Café society at Le Boeuf sur le Toit was an inexhaustible source for portrait subjects, as were socialite Natalie Clifford Barney's Friday salons. A series of "Outlines of Women," line drawings touched with wash, were exhibited in May 1921 at New York's Kingore Galleries. On view was Eyre's portrait of Barney, identified as "Amazone" in the exhibit leaflet, and those of various high-society figures, including Marion Tiffany, actress Eva Le Gallienne, and tennis champion Julie Lentilhon.

Eyre and Pierre resided in the United States from September 1920 to April 1922, and lived at the Chelsea Hotel during the spring of 1921. While Pierre traveled, Eyre completed work on a pair of oak doors painted in tempera, vermillion, and gold with the 13th century legend of Sainte Marie l'Égyptienne. The doors went on exhibit in March 1922 at Knoedler Galleries and received a favorable review in The Sun. Eyre would not exhibit again in New York until 1943, when her fresco, "Persiennes, Persiennes" was included in "The Art of 31 Women Show" at Art of This Century Gallery.

Eyre began the study of frescoe painting in the late 1920s with Constantin Brancusi. Exhibits of her later frescoes were held in 1952 at Alexander Iolas in New York and in Paris at Le Sillon in 1960.

During her years in Paris, Eyre was associated with members of the Parisian arts and literary circles. Ezra Pound made corrections to her 1923 poem "Rue Montorgueil." Eyre met Surrealist poet Louis Aragon, who may have fell in love with her. Aragon's 1919 poem, "Isabelle," dedicated cryptically to one "Madame I.R." on its 1926 publication, tells of his love for "une herbe blanche." Their one-year liaison began in earnest in March 1925, soon after Eyre's relationship with Natalie Barney had ended. An affair with political writer Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, initiated in early 1923 and carried on intermittently, also ended at this time.

In 1933 Eyre and Pierre purchased a number of works of contemporary art. These included a Picasso watercolor and drawing from his Cubist period, a Braque, a Berman, two Picabia drawings, an Yves Tanguy, a large Mirà, and two paintings by de Chirico. In future years, gallery-owner Betty Parsons 1900-82), whom Eyre doubtless knew in Paris, would assist her in selling paintings from her collection. Many would be sold at a great loss to meet expenses.

From 1927 to 1933, Eyre collaborated with British carpet designer Evelyn Wyld (1882-1973), creating modernist furniture in glass, cowhide, wood, and lacquer for private clients. Eyre met Wyld while interviewing her for her monthly column, "Letters of Elizabeth," which ran for two years in Town and Country magazine. Eyre and Wyld exhibited their interiors in the 1928 and 1929 annual showings of the Artistes-Décorateurs and in 1930 at the first exhibit of the Société Union des Artistes Modernes. In 1932, the two women opened Décor, a furniture gallery in Cannes. The business, hurt by a decline in demand following the 1929 stock market crash, closed in 1933.

Eyre returned to Paris in 1945 There she met a young Italian writer, Paolo Casagrande. Eyre was 54 years old and he roughly half her age. With his encouragement, she rented a studio at 53 Via Margutta and beganworking on large frescoes and fresco portraits. One of her sitters was Tennessee Williams.

The relationship with Casagrande endured until the end of Eyre's life. Although Casagrande married in 1950 and eventually had children, he and Eyre maintained an almost continuous, passionate correspondence. They traveled for long periods in southern Italy, Sicily, Greece, and Morocco. During their Moroccan sojourn in 1951 and 1952, Eyre began making notes for short stories. "La Place de La Destruction" was published in 1955 in La Nouvelle Revue Française, and "The House in the Medina" appeared in Harper's Bazaar in November 1963. Her sketchbooks, watercolors, and frescoes from this period reveal her fascination with the North African landscape.

In March, 1961, possibly in order to pull away from Casagrande, Eyre left Paris and returned to New York permanently, taking a studio apartment at The Picasso on East 58th Street. In a diary entry made shortly before moving day, she wrote, "Write to Paolo every day, and mail it only occasionally." Her last visit to Paris occurred in 1978. Until legal blindness overtook her, Eyre pursued various research and writing projects.

She began work on a biography of Tobias Lear, a secretary to George Washington and a distant maternal ancestor. She also gathered photographs for "Illusions of Identity," a book of associations between the physical and metaphysical worlds with a preface by Ray Bradbury; the book was never published. In 1980, she supplied paintings to illustrate Overheard in a Bubble Chamber (1981), a book of science poems for children written by her close friend Lillian Morrison. The New Yorker magazine published three of her short stories: "Montegufoni" (1966), "Cot Number Eleven" (1968), and "Putu" (1972). Plans to bring together twelve stories in one volume were never realized.

Eyre de Lanux died in August 1996 at the age of 102.
Provenance:
The Eyre de Lanux papers were donated to the Archives of American Art by de Lanux's daughter Anne de Lanux Strong and grandson Paul Eyre in 1996.
Restrictions:
Use of original papers requires an appointment. Use of archival audiovisual recordings with no duplicate access copy requires advance notice.
Rights:
The Archives of American Art makes its archival collections available for non-commercial, educational and personal use unless restricted by copyright and/or donor restrictions, including but not limited to access and publication restrictions. AAA makes no representations concerning such rights and restrictions and it is the user's responsibility to determine whether rights or restrictions exist and to obtain any necessary permission to access, use, reproduce and publish the collections. Please refer to the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for additional information.
Occupation:
Authors -- France -- Paris  Search this
Furniture designers -- New York (State) -- New York  Search this
Topic:
Portrait painters -- New York (State) -- New York  Search this
Portrait painters -- France -- Paris  Search this
Modernism (Art)  Search this
Artists' studios -- Photographs  Search this
Women artists  Search this
Women authors  Search this
Women painters  Search this
Women designers  Search this
Genre/Form:
Drawings
Photographs
Diaries
Sketches
Sound recordings
Citation:
Eyre de Lanux papers, 1865-1995. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
AAA.lanueyre
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Eyre de Lanux papers
Archival Repository:
Archives of American Art
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/mw93be3228e-6a54-4aa8-a122-a46448a5815b
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-aaa-lanueyre
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Charpak multiwire proportional chamber

Maker:
Charpak, G.  Search this
Physical Description:
copper; stainless steel; other metal (overall material)
Measurements:
overall: 48 cm x 48 cm x 10 cm; 18 29/32 in x 18 29/32 in x 3 15/16 in
Object Name:
chamber, multiwire proportional
Date made:
1968
Subject:
Science & Scientific Instruments  Search this
Credit Line:
CERN, European Organization for Nuclear Research
ID Number:
1977.0708.02
Catalog number:
1977.0708.02
Accession number:
1977.0708
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Medicine and Science: Modern Physics
Energy & Power
Science & Mathematics
Modern Physics
Measuring & Mapping
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746b2-e4f7-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_700211

Argonne superconducting solenoid

Designer:
Fields, T.H.  Search this
Manufacturer:
Argonne National Laboratory  Search this
AVCO Corporation  Search this
Physical Description:
stainless steel, copper, niobium, zirconium (overall material)
Measurements:
overall: 35 cm x 75 cm; 13 25/32 in x 29 17/32 in
inside diam. (approx.): 10 in; 25.4 cm
Object Name:
Superconducting Solenoid, Argonne
superconducting solenoid, Argonne
Date made:
1964
Subject:
Science & Scientific Instruments  Search this
Credit Line:
Argonne National Laboratory
ID Number:
1978.0469.01.1
Accession number:
1978.0469
Catalog number:
1978.0469.01
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Medicine and Science: Modern Physics
Energy & Power
Science & Mathematics
Modern Physics
Measuring & Mapping
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746b2-bda8-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_700214

Sextant, Bubble, Averaging, AN 5851-1

Materials:
Phenolic resin, plastic, iron alloy, aluminum, rubber, radioactive luminous material (on interior edges of the bubble chamber) and on the dials, glass, electrical wiring, and a small glass light bulb.
Dimensions:
3-D: 16.5 × 16.5 × 20.5cm (6 1/2 × 6 1/2 × 8 1/16 in.)
Type:
INSTRUMENTS-Navigational
Country of Origin:
United States of America
Credit Line:
Transferred from the U.S. Navy
Inventory Number:
A19710019000
Restrictions & Rights:
CC0
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National Air and Space Museum Collection
Data Source:
National Air and Space Museum
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv97db07f96-6079-41f1-b99a-b10f345f80ca
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nasm_A19710019000
Online Media:

[Trade catalogs from Richardson Camera Co.]

Company Name:
Richardson Camera Co.  Search this
Notes content:
film transport mechanisms for photography in scientific applications, space exploration, intelligence gathering, and documentation ; offer custom design for scientific instrumentation applications ; film viewers ; film readers ; animation photography equipment ; camera motors ; bubble chamber cameras ; precision photographic instrumentation
Includes:
Trade catalog and price lists
Black and white images
Physical description:
2 pieces; 1 box
Language:
English
Type of material:
Trade catalogs
Trade literature
Place:
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Date:
1900s
Topic (Romaine term):
Engineering consultants and contractors  Search this
Photographic equipment and supplies  Search this
Scientific and optical instruments  Search this
Topic:
Cameras  Search this
Consulting engineers  Search this
Engineers  Search this
Optical instruments  Search this
Photographic industry  Search this
Scientific apparatus and instruments  Search this
Record ID:
SILNMAHTL_11138
Location:
Trade Literature at the American History Museum Library
Collection:
Smithsonian Libraries Trade Literature Collections
Data source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:SILNMAHTL_11138

12' Bubble Chamber Omega Bellows

Maker:
Argonne National Laboratory  Search this
Measurements:
overall: 144 in x 10 in; 365.76 cm x 25.4 cm
overall: 151 in x 101 in x 128 in; 383.54 cm x 256.54 cm x 325.12 cm
Object Name:
Accelerator, Piece of
Date made:
1969
ID Number:
EM.N-10145
Catalog number:
N-10145
Accession number:
1980.0155
See more items in:
Medicine and Science: Modern Physics
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a8-6edd-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_997113

bubble chamber, liquid xenon

Object Name:
Bubble Chamber, Liquid Xenon
ID Number:
EM.335621
Accession number:
1977.0994
Catalog number:
1977.0994.01
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Medicine and Science: Modern Physics
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a5-3866-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_714303
Online Media:

15" hydrogen bubble chamber

Measurements:
overall: 28 in x 28 in x 42 1/2 in; 71.12 cm x 71.12 cm x 107.95 cm
Object Name:
15" Hydrogen Bubble Chamber
Credit Line:
University of California, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
ID Number:
1978.2302.08
Accession number:
1978.2302
Catalog number:
1978.2302.08
See more items in:
Medicine and Science: Modern Physics
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a5-00ff-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_688696
Online Media:

Model of Brookhaven 80" Hydrogen Bubble Chamber (front half)

Manufacturer:
Brookhaven National Laboratory  Search this
Measurements:
overall: 26 in x 28 in x 39 in; 66.04 cm x 71.12 cm x 99.06 cm
Object Name:
Bubble Chamber, 80 Inch
bubble chamber, Brookhaven, parts
model, bubble chamber, 80 inch (front half)
model, bubble chamber, 80 inch
Place made:
United States: New York, Long Island
Date made:
pre-1963
Credit Line:
Transfer from Brookhaven National Laboratory
ID Number:
1994.3075.01.2
Nonaccession number:
1994.3075
Catalog number:
1994.3075.01.2
See more items in:
Medicine and Science: Modern Physics
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a5-244e-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_700038
Online Media:

bubble chamber, 80 inch, insulation

Object Name:
Bubble Chamber, 80 Inch, Insulation
ID Number:
1978.2309.02
Accession number:
1978.2309
Catalog number:
1978.2309.02
N-10118
See more items in:
Medicine and Science: Modern Physics
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
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bubble chamber, glaser early glass

Measurements:
overall: 35 cm x 14 cm x .3 cm; 13 3/4 in x 5 1/2 in x 1/8 in
Object Name:
Bubble Chamber, Glaser Early Glass
ID Number:
EM.N-10009 [dup2]
Catalog number:
1977.0994.02
Accession number:
1977.0994
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National Museum of American History
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Experimental Glass Bubble Chamber

Maker:
Glaser, D.A.  Search this
Measurements:
overall: 34 cm x 20 cm x 2 cm; 13 3/8 in x 7 7/8 in x 13/16 in
Object Name:
Bubble Chamber, Glaser Glass
Date made:
Spring, 1952
ID Number:
1977.0994.03
Accession number:
1977.0994
Catalog number:
1977.0994.03
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Medicine and Science: Modern Physics
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
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edanmdm:nmah_700207
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