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Bond Collection (#35)

"Bond: A Timeless Connection" In the world of espionage and luxury, one name stands out - Bond

Background imageBond Collection: Molecular model

Molecular model. Ball and stick model of the structure of a crystalline molecule showing the regular array of two different types of atom (pink and blue) and the bonds between them

Background imageBond Collection: Methanol alcohol molecule

Methanol alcohol molecule. Molecular model of methanol, the simplest alcohol with just one carbon atom (grey). It is a flammable, light, colourless liquid

Background imageBond Collection: Superconductor

Superconductor. Molecular model of the crystal structure of magnesium diboride (MgB2), a new super-conductor. Red spheres represent magnesium atoms and purple represent boron atoms

Background imageBond Collection: Adrenaline

Adrenaline. Computer model of part of the molecular structure of the hormone adrenaline, or epinephrine (formula C9.H13.N.O3)

Background imageBond Collection: Adrenaline molecule

Adrenaline molecule. Computer graphic of the hormone adrenaline, or epinephrine (formula C9. H13. N.O3). The atoms (spheres) are colour- coded: carbon (yellow), oxygen (red)

Background imageBond Collection: Warfarin molecule

Warfarin molecule. Computer graphic of the anti- coagulant drug warfarin (formula C18.H16.O3). The atoms (spheres) are colour-coded: carbon (yellow), oxygen (red) & hydrogen (white)

Background imageBond Collection: Trans-dibromoethene molecule

Trans-dibromoethene molecule. Computer-generated molecular model of trans-dibromoethene (C2H2Br2). The trans form of dibromoethene has bromine atoms (red) on opposite sides of the carbon atoms (black)

Background imageBond Collection: Nested fullerene molecules

Nested fullerene molecules

Background imageBond Collection: Ethanol molecule

Ethanol molecule
Ethanol. Computer-generated molecular model of ethanol (CH3.CH2.OH), a type of alcohol. Alcohols comprise a carbon (black) and hydrogen (white) chain with a hydroxyl group (OH)

Background imageBond Collection: Dibromoethane molecule

Dibromoethane molecule. Computer-generated molecular model of 1, 2-dibromoethane (ethylene dibromide, BrCh2.Ch2Br). Carbon atoms are black, hydrogen are white, and bromine are red

Background imageBond Collection: Cis-dibromoethene molecule

Cis-dibromoethene molecule. Computer-generated molecular model of cis-dibromoethene (C2H2Br2). The cis form of dibromoethene has both bromine atoms (red) on the same side of the carbon atoms (black)

Background imageBond Collection: Carbon dioxide

Carbon dioxide. Computer-generated molecular model of carbon dioxide (CO2). Carbon dioxide comprises one central carbon atom (black) connected to two oxygen atoms (red)

Background imageBond Collection: Methamphetamine molecule

Methamphetamine molecule. Computer graphic of the drug methamphetamine (formula C10.H15.N), a quicker acting and longer lasting derivative of amphetamine

Background imageBond Collection: Mescaline molecule

Mescaline molecule. Computer graphic of the drug mescaline (formula C11.H17.N.O3). The atoms (tubes) are colour-coded: carbon (yellow), oxygen (red), nitrogen (blue) and hydrogen (white)

Background imageBond Collection: WORLD WAR I: LIBERTY LOAN. Over the Top for You. American World War I Liberty Loan poster, 1918

WORLD WAR I: LIBERTY LOAN. Over the Top for You. American World War I Liberty Loan poster, 1918, by Sidney H. Riesenberg

Background imageBond Collection: WAR POSTER, c1917. An American war poster depicting the Statue of Liberty pointing sternly at

WAR POSTER, c1917. An American war poster depicting the Statue of Liberty pointing sternly at the viewer, entitled You, Buy a Liberty Bond, Lest I Perish

Background imageBond Collection: MARGARET BONDS (1913-1972). American composer and pianist. Photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1956

MARGARET BONDS (1913-1972). American composer and pianist. Photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1956

Background imageBond Collection: Barred Owl; Strix varia;

Barred Owl; Strix varia;

Background imageBond Collection: Kelp Goose (Chloephaga hybrida) adult pair, in courtship display, New Island, Falkland Islands

Kelp Goose (Chloephaga hybrida) adult pair, in courtship display, New Island, Falkland Islands

Background imageBond Collection: White-faced Whistling-duck (Dendrocygna viduata) adult pair, courtship preening

White-faced Whistling-duck (Dendrocygna viduata) adult pair, courtship preening

Background imageBond Collection: Massai Lion (Panthera leo nubica) adult female laying with immature male, Masai Mara, Kenya

Massai Lion (Panthera leo nubica) adult female laying with immature male, Masai Mara, Kenya

Background imageBond Collection: Aston Martin DB5 James Bond

Aston Martin DB5 James Bond

Background imageBond Collection: Aston Martin Vanquishs James Bond 007

Aston Martin Vanquishs James Bond 007

Background imageBond Collection: Prince of Wales Galop, music sheet

Prince of Wales Galop, music sheet
Cover design on a music sheet, containing The Prince of Wales Galop, by Charles d Albert. The Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) himself is depicted, wearing ceremonial uniform

Background imageBond Collection: Old Bond Street, London

Old Bond Street, London
Old Bond Street (close to the corner of Grafton Street) - looking north toward Oxford Street

Background imageBond Collection: Rowe childrens fashion 1926

Rowe childrens fashion 1926
Advertisement for Rowe of Bond Street, childrens outfitters, showing various illustrations of children in party mood wearing 1920s fashions

Background imageBond Collection: Hatches

Hatches
Illustration by Raphael Kirchner from The Kirchner Album, a portfolio of twelve colour prints issued by The Sketch during the World War One period

Background imageBond Collection: The Grosvenor Gallery, London, 1877

The Grosvenor Gallery, London, 1877
Engraving showing the entrance of the Grosvenor Gallery, in New Bond Street, London in 1877

Background imageBond Collection: London Corners, 1881

London Corners, 1881
Engraving showing a variety of scenes around London in 1881. The images show (clockwise from top left): St. Dunstan s, Thames Street; St

Background imageBond Collection: London Birdseye 7

London Birdseye 7
Bird s-eye view of London at the end of the 19th century : St Jamess Street and Old and New Bond Streets

Background imageBond Collection: Grosvenor Gallery of Fine Art, London, 1877

Grosvenor Gallery of Fine Art, London, 1877
Engraving showing the interior of the Grosvenor Gallery of Fine Art, New Bond Street, London, 1877

Background imageBond Collection: New Arcade, Old Bond Street, London, 1880

New Arcade, Old Bond Street, London, 1880
Engraving showing the exterior of the New Arcade, Old Bond Street, London in 1880

Background imageBond Collection: Ian Fleming

Ian Fleming (1908-1964) English author and creator of James Bond

Background imageBond Collection: A Muddy a sketch in Bond street

A Muddy a sketch in Bond street
A small coach contrasts with its large lackeys. Dandies converse with a lady through its window. The coach, coloured bright yellow with red trim, is spattered with brown mud

Background imageBond Collection: SOCIETYs NEW PETS

SOCIETYs NEW PETS
Societys New Pets - A model with high cheekbones, accompanied by her fashion accessories - toy dogs, Bond Street, London, England

Background imageBond Collection: Williams and Bachs show-room

Williams and Bachs show-room
The interior of Williams and Bachs New Saloon at 92 Bond Street, London, a lighting emporium selling a vast range of lamps and light fittings - still a relative novelty in the 1870 s

Background imageBond Collection: Piccadilly / From Bond St

Piccadilly / From Bond St
Piccadilly, viewed from Bond Street




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"Bond: A Timeless Connection" In the world of espionage and luxury, one name stands out - Bond. From the iconic Aston Martin DB5, the original James Bond 007 Goldfinger car in its sleek silver glory, to the powerful Aston Martin V12 Vanquish that exudes sophistication and danger, these cars have become synonymous with the legendary spy. But it's not just about fast cars and thrilling adventures. As we see a lady outside a Gucci shop, we are reminded of how Bond effortlessly blends style with his missions. Just like him, she embodies elegance and confidence. Speaking of style, let's not forget the Triumph Stag from Diamonds are Forever – a vibrant yellow beauty that once graced our screens alongside Bond himself. It serves as a reminder that even in high-stakes situations, there is always room for flair. As we explore London's St. James's & Bond Street areas on an intricately detailed map, we realize how deeply ingrained this character is within popular culture. The city itself becomes an extension of his identity – sophisticated yet mysterious. Bond transcends time as well; an early daguerreotype captures our imagination with its depiction of the moon taken by John Adams Whipple and George Phillips Bond back in 1852 at Harvard College Observatory. This reminds us that even centuries ago, people were fascinated by exploration and discovery – qualities shared by both science and spies. The allure continues with posters advertising Austro-Hungarian War Bonds; they serve as a testament to loyalty and dedication to one's cause – values often associated with secret agents like Bond who fight for justice against all odds. However, beyond gadgets and action-packed scenes lies another bond worth mentioning - Amitriptyline antidepressant molecule representing mental health struggles faced by individuals worldwide. It symbolizes resilience amidst adversity—a reminder that heroes too can experience vulnerability beneath their tough exteriors. Ultimately though when thinking about "bond, " our thoughts invariably return to the Aston Martin DB5.