Bernal's (Reproduction) X-Ray Diffraction Camera, 1948-1952

Made:
1948-1952 (original); 1965 (reproduction) in Cambridge
maker:
Robert Wetmore
Reproduction: Bernal's alarm clock x-ray diffraction camera

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Reproduction: Bernal's alarm clock x-ray diffraction camera
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Reproduction: Bernal's alarm clock x-ray diffraction camera, by Robert Wetmore, 1965. Consists of wooden base and stand with alarm clock and metal camera attachment.

Details

Category:
Experimental Chemistry
Object Number:
1965-269
Materials:
pine (wood), brass (copper, zinc alloy), copper, steel, paper (fibre product) and lead
Measurements:
overall: 260 mm x 230 mm x 220 mm, 2.055kg
type:
x-ray diffraction camera (reproduction)
credit:
Wetmore, Robert