Aerial view of the Hanford T plant in the 200 Area of the Hanford Site. "Construction began in 1943, with the plant becoming operational in 1945. This facility was used to take the irradiated fuel rods that had been in the B Reactor and expose them…
Twenty-four (24) bound volumes of the Hanford sites employee and contractor employee newspaper from 1947 to 1982. Through the years it has had name changes, publisher changes, frequency of publication changes, and format changes. Seventeen volumes…
The collection contains maps and blueprints. A detailed list of the collection includes: Maps of Reactor Areas 100-B, 100-C, 100-D, 100-DR, 100-F, 100-H, 100-K, 100N, Separation Areas 200E and 200W, Metal Preparation Area 300, a mileage chart for…
Four bound volumes of Rockwell News from 1977 - 1987. Titles and dates of volumes as follows: Rockwell News 1977-1979, 1980-1982, 1983-1985, and 1986-1987.
"1 Film; 4.8 x 6.9 cm.
Shows a sign with large text that reads: ""The Hanford Science Center"". Smaller text below on the sign reads: ""Hours: Sunday - 12Noon-5pm; Monday-Saturday - 9am-5pm"". The federal building is also visible in background."
The Hanford Reach was published by Westinghouse Hanford Company from 11/1990 - 1997 then by Fluor Daniel Hanford (later Fluor Hanford) until 9/2003. It was first published only for Westinghouse employees, then in 1994 for all the Hanford site…
View of a nurse wrapping a sling around a young woman. Noted on back of photo, "Registered nurse Mrs. Luis (?) Hoch, Barbara Williams, (illegible), Safety at 100F [Hanford], Request no. 8688-5."
An unidentified building at the Hanford Site. One side of the building has two tall, horizonal sliding, double-door entrances. A storage drum outside reads "FIRE ONLY 526".
"1 photograph; 20.5 x 25.3 cm.
Image of a building named Hanford Environmental Health Foundation. Text on back of image reads: ""Battelle Northwest Photography Photo No. 57362-1CN""."
Aerial view of the Hanford plutonium plant, with the B Reactor mid-center. Noted in caption, "H.E.W. [Hanford Energy Works] Atomic Bomb Plant - Process Bldg. [Building], Photo by Robley L. Johnson."