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Reactivated à The NRX reactor at Canadaïs atomic plant at Chalk River, Ontario, has been reactivated, a little more than a year after it broke down
1954-02
Chalk River
1954-08
Chalk River
1957-02
Photo 352: Handling radioactive material by remote control
1953-06
Photo 248: The main isotope production laboratory
1953-02
Chalk River
1955-02
Chalk River
1954-08
Chalk River
1948-01
Chalk River
1948-01
Preparation of radio-active isotopes is done by remote control and the operator is protected by a thick wall of lead bricks
12/29/1947
Chalk River
1958-02
Chalk River
1958-08
An atomic power station which will supply services to industry is to be built in Canada, probably in Southern Ontario, it was announced last night
1/25/1955
On the way: workers at Chalk River, Canadaïs only controlled nuclear waste dump site, shovel radioactive waste, removed from Port Hope several years ago, down special containers
7/30/1984
Work on new calandria à this picture shows men working on the new calandria which was placed in the reconstructed NRX reactor at the Chalk River, Ont., atomic plant which broke down a little more than a year ago.
2/17/1954
Protective clothing à Plastic suits and respirators are used to protect workers at Canadaïs Chalk River, Ontario, atomic plant from deadly radioactivity
1954-03
Chalk River (atomic waste disposal)
1974
MYSTERY OF POWER à Here is the first photograph ever made public of Canadaïs celebrated Chalk River Atomic Pile
1950-09
Workers of Canadaïs National Research Council $20,000,000 atomic energy plant at Chalk River, Ontario, Canada, walk to their jobs at the plant where new avenues in the realm of physical, chemical and biological research have been opened.
1948-01
Radioactive isotope readied for shipment
1948-01
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