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

Background imageBond Collection: The Victory Waltz

The Victory Waltz
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for The Victory Waltz, words by Tommie Connor, music by Tony Bond. Featured and broadcast by Joe Loss and his orchestra

Background imageBond Collection: Calling All Workers

Calling All Workers
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Calling All Workers, by English composer Eric Francis Harrison Coates, who can be seen in the main portrait photograph. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageBond Collection: Chimpanzees Tea Party

Chimpanzees Tea Party Date: 1930s

Background imageBond Collection: WW1 - The Tank Bank - National War Bonds

WW1 - The Tank Bank - National War Bonds
WW1 - The tank Egbert which visited Wimbledon on March 14, 1918 to encourage people of visit The Tank Bank and invest in National War Bonds during a Feed the Guns campaign week. Date: 1918

Background imageBond Collection: Music cover, The Bavarian Girl's Song, Buy a Broom

Music cover, The Bavarian Girl's Song, Buy a Broom, words by D A O'Meara, arranged by Alexander Lee, sung in character by Madame Vestris, with a view of Mayhew's Music Shop

Background imageBond Collection: Yardley's Soap Advertisement

Yardley's Soap Advertisement
An illustrated advertisement for Yardley & Co. Ltd. promoting their Old English lavender soap, the image portrays a woman with her children and a dog

Background imageBond Collection: Chappell Advertisement

Chappell Advertisement
An illustrated advertisement for Chappell, pianoforte and gramophone salons in London. The image showsa Chappell piano in a fine interior by a fireplace, The choice of the conoisseur. Date: circa 1922

Background imageBond Collection: Cramer Pianos Advertisement

Cramer Pianos Advertisement
An illustrated advertisement for J. B. Cramer & Co. Ltd, London based sellers of musical instruments. The image showcases a fine Cramer piano. Date: circa 1922

Background imageBond Collection: Keith Prowse Advertisement

Keith Prowse Advertisement
An illustrated advertisement for Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd, providers of tickets for the theatre and events. The image shows a scene in which theatre goers are spectating a stage performance

Background imageBond Collection: Aeolian Pianola Advertisement

Aeolian Pianola Advertisement
An illustrated advertisement for the Aeolian Co. Ltd. promoting the Pianola Piano, accompanied with a painting which depicts a scene where three ladies with fans are enjoying the beautiful music

Background imageBond Collection: The Aeolian Company Vocalion Advertisement

The Aeolian Company Vocalion Advertisement
An illustrated advertisement for The Aeolian Company Ltd. promoting the Aeolian Vocalion, a gramophone of refinement. The image portrays a gentleman casually seated in a blue arm chair

Background imageBond Collection: Orchestrelle Company Advertisement Aeolian Vocalion

Orchestrelle Company Advertisement Aeolian Vocalion
An illustrated advertisement for The orchestrelle Company, promoting the Aeolian Vocalion, an exquisite gramophone, with features including the Graduola, which gives personal control of tone

Background imageBond Collection: The Pianola Piano Advertisement

The Pianola Piano Advertisement
An advertisement for the Orchestrelle Company, promoting the Weber Pianola piano, by giving a visual depiction, through illustration of Pierette Op. 41, a ballet by Cecile Louise Stephanie Chaminade

Background imageBond Collection: Orchestrelle Company Advertisement Pianola

Orchestrelle Company Advertisement Pianola
An illustrated advertisement for The Orchestrelle Company, promoting the Pianola piano. The image shows a red haired woman playing the instrument, to the admiration two happy people behind

Background imageBond Collection: Sidney Hand Advertisement

Sidney Hand Advertisement
An advertisement for Sidney Hand Ltd, showcasing a photograph of a rare example of 17th century English Slipware, made by Thomas Toft, an English potter who worked at Staffordshire potteries

Background imageBond Collection: The Aeolian Vocalion Advertisement

The Aeolian Vocalion Advertisement
An illustrated advertisement for The Aeolian Co. Ltd, promoting the Vocalion, a gramophone of refinement, an advancement in the development of phonographic art

Background imageBond Collection: Queen Mary's Personal Secretaire Bookcase, HMS Medina

Queen Mary's Personal Secretaire Bookcase, HMS Medina
Queen Mary's Personal Secretaire Bookcase - The Royal Yacht, HMS Medina, 1911-1912 Coronation Expedition to India for the Durbar. Designed and made for Her Majesty by Waring and Gillow

Background imageBond Collection: Lilian Bond

Lilian Bond (1908-1991) was an English actress who achieved success in the United States and made many film appearances. Her film The Dancing Partner was shortly to open in London. Date: circa 1931

Background imageBond Collection: Map of London's Leading Cinemas and Music Halls

Map of London's Leading Cinemas and Music Halls Date: 1931

Background imageBond Collection: Advert, The London Corset Co

Advert, The London Corset Co, New Bond Street, London Date: 1910

Background imageBond Collection: United States of America. Pennsylvania Hospital

United States of America. Pennsylvania Hospital. Philadelphia. Founded in 1751 by Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond. It became one of the leading public hospitals in the country. Engraving

Background imageBond Collection: Smith & Julius Advertisement

Smith & Julius Advertisement
Adv advertisement image for Smith & Julius Studios, advertisement designers directed by Sydney Ure Smith, Harry Julius and Albert Collins. Date: circa 1921

Background imageBond Collection: Yardley & Co Advertisement

Yardley & Co Advertisement
An illustrated advertisement for Yardley & Co, a perfumery and fine soap maker established in 1770. The illustrations show the art in perfumery

Background imageBond Collection: The Home Advertisement

The Home Advertisement
An advertisement for the winter number of The Home, an Australian quarterly magazine that exposed its readers to modern ideas about art and design concerning home furnishing and fashion

Background imageBond Collection: Smith and Julius Studios Advertisement

Smith and Julius Studios Advertisement
This advertisement illustration promotes the services of the Smith and Julius Studios, a large illustration company used by many great business houses for the production of their booklet

Background imageBond Collection: Pomeroy Advertisement

Pomeroy Advertisement
Advertisement for Pomeroy, promoting skin food. A WOMAN'S BEAUTY IS A WOMAN'S DUTY, a standout slogan featuring each side of an illustration showing a woman and her reflection

Background imageBond Collection: Coronation Tiara Exhibition, New Bond Street, London

Coronation Tiara Exhibition, New Bond Street, London
The Coronation Tiara Exhibition at Cartier's, New Bond Street, London, April 1911 Date: 1911

Background imageBond Collection: Showrooms, Lacloche Freres, Jewellers, London

Showrooms, Lacloche Freres, Jewellers, London
Showrooms, Lacloche Freres, Jewellers, 2 New Bond Street, London Date: 1911

Background imageBond Collection: Lacloche Freres, Jewellers, New Bond Street, London

Lacloche Freres, Jewellers, New Bond Street, London
Premises of Lacloche Freres, Jewellers, 2 New Bond Street, London Date: 1911

Background imageBond Collection: Messrs Cartier, Jewellers, New Bond Street, London

Messrs Cartier, Jewellers, New Bond Street, London Date: 1911

Background imageBond Collection: Coquettish Edwardian lady & peeking gentleman on seat

Coquettish Edwardian lady & peeking gentleman on seat
Figures are at Bond Street tube station with the large station sign behind. Postcard advert for Shurey's Publications supplied free with Shurey's magazines Date: circa 1910

Background imageBond Collection: Bond Worth and Axminster carpets: window display

Bond Worth and Axminster carpets: window display
Bond Worth and Axminster carpets window display: Liverpool department store, Owen Owen, shop window display for patterned carpets. Date: circa 1963

Background imageBond Collection: Jabiru J400 G-SAZY

Jabiru J400 G-SAZY (msn PFA 325-14057), home-built by N.J. Bond. Date: circa 1990

Background imageBond Collection: Advert for F. Ealand & Co, Clothing and Millinery, Bath

Advert for F. Ealand & Co, Clothing and Millinery, Bath
Advert for F. Ealand & Co, Clothing and Millinery, House Furnishers, New Bond Street, Bath Date: 1902

Background imageBond Collection: Advert for F. I. Tovey, Ophthalmic Optician, Bath

Advert for F. I. Tovey, Ophthalmic Optician, Bath
Advert for F.I. Tovey, Ophthalmic Optician, New Bond Street, Bath Date: 1902

Background imageBond Collection: Advert for Jaeger Pure Wool, New Bond Street, Bath

Advert for Jaeger Pure Wool, New Bond Street, Bath Date: 1902

Background imageBond Collection: Advert, Hitching's baby carriages and prams

Advert, Hitching's baby carriages and prams
Hitching's baby carriages and prams, New Bond Street, London. Date: 1907

Background imageBond Collection: Advert, Adair Medical Muscle Strapping Head Brace

Advert, Adair Medical Muscle Strapping Head Brace
Adair Medical Muscle Strapping Head Brace. Date: 1907

Background imageBond Collection: Advert for London Corset Company 1910

Advert for London Corset Company 1910
Very long below the waist and low in the bust dainty corsets. 1910

Background imageBond Collection: The phrase Vive la France formed by British sailors to welcome their French counterparts at Whale

The phrase Vive la France formed by British sailors to welcome their French counterparts at Whale Island in 1905. Following the Entente Cordiale agreement of 1904

Background imageBond Collection: Exterior of music shop, Chappell and Co's in New Bond Street, London. Date: 1878

Exterior of music shop, Chappell and Co's in New Bond Street, London. Date: 1878

Background imageBond Collection: Young girl and her Bull Terrier c. 1915 (b/w photo)

Young girl and her Bull Terrier c. 1915 (b/w photo)
1126604 Young girl and her Bull Terrier c.1915 (b/w photo) by Harris & Ewing (1905-45); Private Collection; Prismatic Pictures

Background imageBond Collection: Elephants dressed as children Children's childrens

Elephants dressed as children Children's childrens
Elephants, dressed, as, children, Children's, childrens, Postcard, design, Watercolour, painting, Enid, Bond, 12022162

Background imageBond Collection: Elephants dressed as children

Elephants dressed as children by Enid Bond

Background imageBond Collection: Elephants calfs as children playing Children's

Elephants calfs as children playing Children's
Elephants, calfs, as, children, playing, Children's, Postcard, design, Watercolour, painting, Enid, Bond, 12022157

Background imageBond Collection: Cat reading fairy tales to squirrels

Cat reading fairy tales to squirrels by Enid Bond

Background imageBond Collection: Cow playing violin, busking, cat putting coin in hat

Cow playing violin, busking, cat putting coin in hat by Enid Bond

Background imageBond Collection: Cat teatime

Cat teatime by Enid Bond




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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.