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Switzerland Nuclear Research, 1963 (b/w photo)

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KES6232707
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Switzerland Nuclear Research, 1963 (b/w photo)
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Stringer (STR)
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black and white photograph
Date
1963 AD (C20th AD)
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Dr. A.F. Fritsche, Director of the Swiss Federal Institute for Reactor Research, left, Sir Roger Makins, Chairman of the British Nuclear Authority, middle, and Dr. Hochstrasser, Delegate of the Federal Council for Atomic Energy, right, on the occasion of the visit of the nuclear reactor in Wuerenlingen, taken on 5 February 1963

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Largest available format 4492 × 4533 px 11 MB
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Large 4492 × 4533 px 380 × 384 mm 11.3 MB
Medium 1015 × 1024 px 86 × 87 mm 575 KB

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