GALLERY WALK RESOURCES

Future Memory

Virtual tour of Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum.

Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum Peace Database

A compiled database of A-bomb or peace related materials and information managed by Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. Contents can be searched by category: A-bomb artifacts, Photos, A-bomb drawings, Survivor testimonies, Artistic pieces, Books, Magazines, Audio materials, and Videos.

Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum Memorial Database

A database of Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum's collection.

Mini Atomic Bomb Exhibit

A set of posters for Hiroshima/Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Exhibit. Materials include: Details sheet surrounding the atomic bomb (1), pictures of things destroyed by the bomb and the aftermath from Nagasaki and Hiroshima and pictures of atomic bomb survivors (20)

Ground Zero 1945

Drawings and paintings by Japanese survivors of the atomic bomb that were created more than a quarter century after the bombs fell on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945. They are provided by the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. Due to the sensitive nature of the images, we ask that they be used with respect and care. Use of the images is limited to educational institutions and organizations. The images cannot be altered or incorporated into other materials.

Bradbury Science Museum Online Collections Database

Online Collections Database of Bradbury Science Museum, the chief public facility of Los Alamos National Laboratory.

National Museum of Nuclear Science & History

Online Collections Database of National Museum of Nuclear Science & History.

The Reach Museum Galleries

Exhibition galleries of The Reach Museum at Hanford Reach National Monument.

Virtual Tour: Turn Back The Clock

Turn Back The Clock was the exhibit curated by Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, originally on display at Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry. Through compelling personal stories, innovative interactive media, and pop culture artifacts, the exhibit takes guests through seven decades of history—from the dawn of the nuclear age to significant policy questions our leaders face today.

Virtual Tour: American Museum of Science and Energy

Virtual tour of American Museum of Science and Energy Oak Ridge, Tennessee, designed to teach children and adults about energy, especially nuclear power, and to document the role Oak Ridge played in the Manhattan Project.