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RAF - Radioactive Friends. - NUCLEAR HISTORY: FIRST NUCLEAR POWER STATION On 17 October 1956, Calder Hall, the world's first nuclear power station, began generating electricity. Switched on by Queen Elizabeth II,
Atomic power station under construction, Calder Hall, UK 1956 Stock Photo - Alamy
Sectioned model of one of the Calder Hall Nuclear Power Station reactors | Science Museum Group Collection
External view of Sellafield nuclear power station - Stock Image - T170/0315 - Science Photo Library
Calder Hall Nuclear Power Station, Cumbria, England, Britain's first, it opened in 1956, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. MEV-10155514 | agefotostock
Decommissioning the world's first commercial nuclear power station - Cleaning up our nuclear past: faster, safer and sooner
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Calder Hall | Industrial History of Cumbria
New Scientist on Twitter: "Today marks the 65th anniversary of the first nuclear power generation anywhere in the world, at Calder Hall on the Sellafield site in Cumbria, UK. A thread on
Calder Hall Nuclear Power Station. First power station to produce electricity on a full commercial scale opened by the Queen on 17th October 1956. November 1961 Stock Photo - Alamy
Some thoughts on Calder Hall, on its birthday - Science and Engineering
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Sellafield completes defueling of Calder Hall : Waste & Recycling - World Nuclear News
The story of Sellafield nuclear power station – in pictures | Environment | The Guardian
Calder Hall nuclear power station - Wikipedia
Calder Hall: The First Industrial Nuclear Power Plant
Britain's first commercial nuclear power stations, Calder A and Calder B, at Calder Hall, at Winscale on the Cumber… | Nuclear power station, Nuclear power, Nuclear