View of the complex of buildings housing the Brookhaven reactor and its supporting elements

View of the complex of buildings housing the Brookhaven reactor and its supporting elements. The scene is Rutherford Hill, named for Ernest Rutherford, British pioneer in nuclear physics. Army buildings and a forestry service tower formerly occupied the site known as Headquarters Hill during Camp Upton days of World Wars I and II., Credit Line: Photo courtesy Brookhaven National Laboratory. For Publication Permission Request contact Jane Koropsak, BNL-Media and Communications, jane@bnl.gov, Tel: 631-344-4909
Abstract/Description: View of the complex of buildings housing the Brookhaven reactor and its supporting elements. The scene is Rutherford Hill, named for Ernest Rutherford, British pioneer in nuclear physics. Army buildings and a forestry service tower formerly occupied the site known as Headquarters Hill during Camp Upton days of World Wars I and II.
Subject(s): Laboratories
Nuclear physics--Research
Institution building
Outdoors
Radioactivity
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Date Created: circa 1958
Credit Line: Photo courtesy Brookhaven National Laboratory. For Publication Permission Request contact Jane Koropsak, BNL-Media and Communications, jane@bnl.gov, Tel: 631-344-4909
Catalog ID: Brookhaven National Laboratory H10