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1947 [[AEI]] set up a research laboratory Aldermaston Court near Reading exclusively for long-term research; [[Thomas Edward Allibone|T. E. Allibone]] of the high voltage laboratory at Trafford Park was chosen as its first manager. | 1947 [[AEI]] set up a research laboratory Aldermaston Court near Reading exclusively for long-term research; [[Thomas Edward Allibone|T. E. Allibone]] of the high voltage laboratory at Trafford Park was chosen as its first manager. | ||
1957 Aldermaston Court was one of 4 AEI research centres; it has a 4 Million volt accelerator and was shortly to take possession of a nuclear research reactor. Work at the laboratory included the investigation of hydrogen fusion as a source of power<ref>The Times, Apr. 9, 1957</ref> | 1957 Aldermaston Court was one of 4 AEI research centres; it has a 4 Million volt accelerator and was shortly to take possession of a nuclear research reactor. Work at the laboratory included the investigation of hydrogen fusion as a source of power<ref>The Times, Apr. 9, 1957</ref> | ||
c.1967 became the | c.1967 became the Aldermaston Court Centre for Adult Education | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 09:14, 8 January 2022
Note: This is a sub-section of AEI
1947 AEI set up a research laboratory Aldermaston Court near Reading exclusively for long-term research; T. E. Allibone of the high voltage laboratory at Trafford Park was chosen as its first manager.
1957 Aldermaston Court was one of 4 AEI research centres; it has a 4 Million volt accelerator and was shortly to take possession of a nuclear research reactor. Work at the laboratory included the investigation of hydrogen fusion as a source of power[1]
c.1967 became the Aldermaston Court Centre for Adult Education
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, Apr. 9, 1957