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Rutherford and Geiger (1st of 2)

Rutherford and Geiger (1st of 2)

Rutherford and Geiger (1st of 2)

Hans Geiger was the German inventor of the Geiger counter, which detects radiation. He is shown here in a laboratory at Manchester with Ernest Rutherford (right), the New Zealand scientist who split the atom. In the 1940s Ernest Marsden, a former student of Rutherford and colleague of Geiger, initiated a search for uranium in New Zealand.

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Alexander Turnbull Library
Reference: PAColl-0091-1-011

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