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Cylindrical Collection (#7)

"Cylindrical Wonders: From Nanotube Technology to Historic Castles" Exploring the cutting-edge world of nanotube technology in England's Cumbria region

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0791

Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0791
Geometry equations. Computer artwork showing equations for determining the area and volume of a cylinder and its component shapes

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0790

Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0790
Geometry equations. Computer artwork showing equations for determining the area and volume of a cylinder and its component shapes

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0792

Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0792
Geometry equations. Computer artwork showing equations for determining the area and volume of a cylinder and its component shapes

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0794

Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0794
Geometry equations. Computer artwork showing equations for determining the area and volume of a cylinder and its component shapes

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Drum chronograph, Sydney Observatory

Drum chronograph, Sydney Observatory, Sydney, Australia. This observatory was established in 1858. This is a 4-pendulum drum chronograph

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Harmonic wave scattering, simulation

Harmonic wave scattering, simulation
Harmonic wave scattering. Numerical simulation of the wave pattern produced by scattering of a harmonic wave front moving from upper right to lower left past a cylinder

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Carbon nanotube, artwork C016 / 8270

Carbon nanotube, artwork C016 / 8270
Carbon nanotube. Computer artwork of the inside of a carbon nanotube, also known as a buckytube, showing the hexagonal carbon structure

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Carbon nanotube, artwork C016 / 8269

Carbon nanotube, artwork C016 / 8269
Carbon nanotube. Computer artwork of the inside of a carbon nanotube, also known as a buckytube, showing the hexagonal carbon structure

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Carbon nanotube, artwork C016 / 8271

Carbon nanotube, artwork C016 / 8271
Carbon nanotube. Computer artwork of a carbon nanotube, also known as a buckytube, showing the hexagonal carbon structure. Atoms are represented as spheres and the bonds between them by rods

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Carbon nanotubes in POM matrix, SEM C016 / 8042

Carbon nanotubes in POM matrix, SEM C016 / 8042
Carbon nanotubes. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of carbon nanotubes in a POM matrix. Carbon nanotubes are a type of fullerene, a structural type (allotrope) of carbon

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Imitation snake skin fabric C014 / 0269

Imitation snake skin fabric C014 / 0269
Imitation snake skin fabric. This imitation snakeskin pattern is made from array of optical tiles. Each optical tile is a beveled, cylindrical pixel with an angled surface that reflects a particular

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Faradays calculator

Faradays calculator. View of a cylindrical slide rule once owned by British scientist Michael Faraday (1791-1867). This is a very early example of a Fuller slide rule, made by W.F

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Geometric shapes, artwork C013 / 9979

Geometric shapes, artwork C013 / 9979
Geometric shapes, computer artwork

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Telescope mirror core C013 / 5306

Telescope mirror core C013 / 5306
A core removed from a telescope mirror blank made from fused quartz. The bubbles visible in the core are formed as a result of the fusing process and do not effect the quality of the blank

Background imageCylindrical Collection: OJIBWA MEDICINE MAN. An Ojibwa Native American medicine man (standing) attempting to cure a patient

OJIBWA MEDICINE MAN. An Ojibwa Native American medicine man (standing) attempting to cure a patient, who has been placed inside a specially constructed cylindrical lodge, in present-day Minnesota

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Internal and external standard cylindrical gauges

Internal and external standard cylindrical gauges

Background imageCylindrical Collection: North America, United States, Vermont, Woodstock. Corn cob stalk

North America, United States, Vermont, Woodstock. Corn cob stalk

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Greek Art. Choragic Monument of Lysicrates. Was erected by the choregos Lysicrates

Greek Art. Choragic Monument of Lysicrates. Was erected by the choregos Lysicrates, a patron of many theatrical performances in the theater of Dionysus

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Bellver castle. Gothic style building dating from XIII century. Partial view from outside

Bellver castle. Gothic style building dating from XIII century. Partial view from outside. Palma de Mallorca. Mallorca. Balearic Islands

Background imageCylindrical Collection: TORIJA. Partial view of the castle, destroyed in the nineteenth century by The Empecinado

TORIJA. Partial view of the castle, destroyed in the nineteenth century by The Empecinado during the Spanish Independence War and rebuilt according to the trace of the fifteenth century

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Roman city of Ampurias. Water filters. Girona province. Catalonia. Spain

Roman city of Ampurias. Water filters. Girona province. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Spain. Tarragona. Roman Forum. 2nd century B. C Corinthian columns of porch square

Spain. Tarragona. Roman Forum. 2nd century B. C Corinthian columns of porch square
Spain. Tarragona. Roman Forum. 2nd century B.C.. Corinthian columns of porch square. Tarragona city. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Europe, Ireland, Glendalough. A tall, round tower reaches to the blue, cloud-brushed

Europe, Ireland, Glendalough. A tall, round tower reaches to the blue, cloud-brushed sky in Glendalough, County Wicklow, Ireland

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Catalysts Elk Falls Mill, Campbell River, Vancouver Island, British Columbia

Catalysts Elk Falls Mill, Campbell River, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, August 2006

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Porta San Paolo. One of the southem gates in the 3rd century Aurelian Wals of Rome

Porta San Paolo. One of the southem gates in the 3rd century Aurelian Wals of Rome. Rome. Italy

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Group photo, No. 2 Squadron, German Air Force, WW1

Group photo, No. 2 Squadron, German Air Force, WW1
A group photo of officers and men of No.2 Squadron, German Air Force, at the start of the First World War. Some of them are wearing Jager shakos (cylindrical military caps)

Background imageCylindrical Collection: LEYDEN JAR / 1882

LEYDEN JAR / 1882
An electrostatic generator connected to a Leyden Jar, a cylindrical device used by early experimenters to store electrical energy. Date: 1882

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Industry / Cork Cutter

Industry / Cork Cutter
Two french cork cutters cutting bark which is stripped from the cork tree, into a variety of small round cylindrical pieces for stopping bottles. Date: circa 1760

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Carbon nanotube space elevator

Carbon nanotube space elevator. Conceptual computer artwork of a cylindrical fullerene (carbon nanotube) rising from the ground to Earth orbit as a precursor to a space elevator

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Moon base, computer artwork

Moon base, computer artwork
Moon base. Computer artwork showing what a future US base on the Moon might look like. The base is a lmixture of cylindrical and dome habitats

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Space colonies

Space colonies
Cylindrical space colonies by a Mars-like planet, computer artwork. Such theoretical self-sufficient spaceships would grow their own food (plants and artificial sky seen at centre left)

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Carbon nanotube and buckyball, artwork

Carbon nanotube and buckyball, artwork
Carbon nanotube and buckyball. Computer artwork showing the hexagonal carbon structures of a buckyball (yellow) inside a carbon nanotube, or buckytube (grey)

Background imageCylindrical Collection: DNA nanotechnology, computer artwork

DNA nanotechnology, computer artwork
DNA nanotechnology. Conceptual computer artwork of DNA nanotechnology, showing carbon nanotubes (allotropes of carbon) surrounding a molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Grain storage

Grain storage. These tower silos are used to store grain after it has been harvested. Photographed in Australia

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Heliotrope solar house

Heliotrope solar house
Close up of the top of the Heliotrop Solar House, Freiburg, Germany. Designed by architect Rolf Disch, the house was built in 1994 as an artists studio and home

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Cylinder sun dial

Cylinder sun dial
Engraving of a cylinder sun dial. Also known as a shepherds or pillar dial, this is a latitude-specific design and so is not suitable for travel

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Carbon nanotube, artwork

Carbon nanotube, artwork
Carbon nanotube. Computer artwork showing the hexagonal carbon structure of a nanotube, or buckytube

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Buckytube bomb, conceptual artwork

Buckytube bomb, conceptual artwork
Buckytube bomb, conceptual computer artwork. This image of a stick of dynamite inside a buckytube could represent the use of nanotechnology in warfare

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Gerardus Mercator, Flemish cartographer

Gerardus Mercator, Flemish cartographer
Gerardus Mercator (1512-1594), Flemish cartographer. Mercator was born Gerard de Cremere and was educated at the University of Louvain

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Fullerene technology

Fullerene technology. Computer artwork of spherical and cylindrical fullerenes (buckyballs and carbon nanotubes), illustrating their hexagonal and (in the case of the buckyballs)

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Nanotube drug delivery, artwork

Nanotube drug delivery, artwork
Nanotube drug delivery. Computer artwork showing antioxidant molecules BHA (butylated hydroxyanisole) and BHT (butylated hydroxytoluene) moving along the inside of a nanotube

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Multi-walled carbon nanotubes, TEM

Multi-walled carbon nanotubes, TEM
Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs), coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). MWNTs are cylindrical fullerene molecules (nanotubes) with multiple outer layers

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Beetroot (Beta vulgaris Cylindra )

Beetroot (Beta vulgaris Cylindra )
Beetroot. Gardener holding a harvested beetroot (Beta vulgaris Cylindra ). Photographed in Sweden

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Multi-walled carbon nanotube, TEM

Multi-walled carbon nanotube, TEM
Multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWNT), coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). MWNTs are cylindrical fullerene molecules (nanotubes) with multiple outer layers

Background imageCylindrical Collection: Carbon nanotubes

Carbon nanotubes. Computer artwork of carbon nanotubes, also known as buckytubes, showing the hexagonal carbon structure. These are a type of fullerene, a structural type (allotrope) of carbon




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"Cylindrical Wonders: From Nanotube Technology to Historic Castles" Exploring the cutting-edge world of nanotube technology in England's Cumbria region, where groundbreaking advancements are shaping the future. Keswick's charming streets adorned with a traditional barbers pole, a nostalgic symbol of old-world grooming and community spirit. Transporting ourselves to Doonagore Castle in Co Clare, Ireland; a majestic 16th-century tower house overlooking the vast Atlantic Ocean. A bird's-eye view of Cloughoughter Castle in Co Cavan, Ireland; an intriguing 13th-century fortress built on what is believed to be an ancient crannog site. Reflecting on history through "The German as a Grenadier" image from 1918, capturing the courage and resilience of soldiers during challenging times. Standing tall against Warwickshire's skyline, Chesterton Windmill offers panoramic views that embrace both nature and architectural beauty. Merging artistry with scientific innovation through captivating computer artwork showcasing the wonders of nanotube technology. Immersing ourselves in ancient Greek culture at Phylakopi of Melos, where wall paintings depicting fishermen transport us back in time. Gazing up at Turkey's iconic Galata Tower in Constantinople (Istanbul), marveling at its grandeur and historical significance within this vibrant cityscape. Unveiling "The Paris Box, " an enigmatic treasure chest filled with secrets waiting to be discovered amidst the romantic charm of France's capital city. Tracing Spain's rich heritage through the ruins of Astorga's old castle; an engraving that whispers tales from centuries past into our curious ears. Embarking on a spiritual journey to Prejano in La Rioja, Spain - home to Calvary - where faith intertwines with breathtaking landscapes for soulful contemplation.