]]> ]]> Large pumps along with a man and clipboard. Text on back of image reads: ""Large pumps in background. Liquid rheostat weight in LBS empty 13,000. Full of Electrolyte 21,500. 104 LBS soda ash. Large motors (GE). Approx. weight in LBS wound stator 34,000. Wound rotor 40,800. - without coupling. Complete motor including pedestals + bearings - 85, 500 pounds. Dear unit 595/1696 RPM. Weight gear unit 42,500 LBS. Flywheel inertia 127,000 LBFT squared. Approx. weight in LBS 31,000 including pedestals + beamings + casing. Low lift pumps (Westinghouse) 1500 H.PP 4160 Volts 186 AMPS 587 RPM Weight 32,500. Hi Lift Pumps - 12 Pole 600 RPM, full load speed 595 RPM with collector rings (SYN Speed) shorted. Full load stator current 404AMPS. Full 10,000 H.P. 595 R.P.M. Full load Rotor 1970 AMPS For 10,000 HP - 595 R.P.M. Full load rotator 1970 AMPS For 10,000 HP - 595 R.P.M. Open current secondary voltage 2350 volts between collector rings."""
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]]> ]]> Man writing on clipboard near large machine. Text on back reads: ""Unclassified - Cleared for Publication; General Electric Photography Operation 700 Area Photo Lab Hanford Atomic Productions Operation Request No. 34357-7-CN""."
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]]> ]]> Woman posing holding a metal rod. Text on back reads: ""Unclassified - Cleared for Publication; General Electric Photography Operation 700 Area Photo Lab Hanford Atomic Productions Operation Request No. 34357-3-CN""."
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]]> ]]> Woman sitting on rod holder moving rods to cart. Text on back reads: ""Unclassified - Cleared for Publication; General Electric Photography Operation 700 Area Photo Lab; Hanford Atomic Productions Operation Request No. 34357-1-CN""."
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]]> ]]> Maintenance superintendent for G.E. at front smiling to the back, other man (Earl Richmond) sitting and smiling on the left. Text on back reads: ""Bill Ouedeck 12/2/46 @podium; maintenance super for G.E.; He was present @ fermis reactor start up; Earl Richmond on L; Robley Johnson Studio 911 Geo Washington Way Richland, Washington""."
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]]> ]]> D.H. Lauder, first G.E. Manager 1946. Text on front of image reads: ""William (Bill) Milton administrator G.E. 1946"". Text on back of image reads: ""Robley L. Johnson Studio 911 Geo Washington Way Richland, Washington; William H. (Bill) Milton Administrator for G.E. 1946""."
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]]> ]]> William (Bill) Milton Administrator G.E. 1946. Text on front of image: ""Earl Richmond Community Manager G.E. 1946"". Text on back of image: ""Earl Richmond Community Manager for G.E.; Robley L. Johnson Studio 911 Geo. Washington Way Richland, Washington."""
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]]> ]]> Earl Richmond, community manager G.E. 1946. Text on back of image reads: ""Robley L. Johnson Studio 900 Geo. Washington Way Richland, Washington""."
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]]> ]]> Col. Frederick Clark on left and Bill Milton right with fake giant keys in hand. Text on back of image reads: ""General Electric Photography Unit Hanford Atomic Products Operation Request No. 13903-3."""
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]]> ]]> Man by the name of Bob Thomas drawing a G.E. Logo on table with shading set to the side of him. Text on front of image reads: ""Bob Thomas""."
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]]> ]]> Two logos on desk and a paper in one hand and pencil in other. Man's name is Burt Leslie. Text on front of image reads: ""Burt Leslie""."
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]]> ]]> Man, Floyd Harrow, balancing with one hand and touching rod with another. Text on the back reads: ""General Electric Photography Operation Hanford Atomic Products Operation Request No. 15810-3."""
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Edward Milliman, Oral History Metadata]]> George and Marjorie Kraemer, Oral History Metadata]]> Hanford Site (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
Chemical engineering
Nuclear fuels
Nuclear reactors]]>

An interview with Stanley Goldsmith conducted as part of the Hanford Oral History Project. The Hanford Oral History Project was sponsored by the Mission Support Alliance and the United States Department of Energy.]]>
Pasco (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)]]>

An interview conducted as part of the Hanford Oral History Project. The Hanford Oral History Project was sponsored by the Mission Support Alliance and the United States Department of Energy.]]>
Richland (Wash.)]]>
An interview conducted as part of the Hanford Oral History Project. The Hanford Oral History Project was sponsored by Mission Support Alliance on behalf of the United States Department of Energy.]]>

An interview with Harold Copeland conducted as part of the Hanford Oral History Project. The Hanford Oral History Project was sponsored by Mission Support Alliance on behalf of the United States Department of Energy.]]>
Richland (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Grand Coulee Dam (Wash.)]]>

An interview conducted as part of the Hanford Oral History Project. The Hanford Oral History Project was sponsored by the Mission Support Alliance and the United States Department of Energy.]]>