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Ozone Collection

"Discover the Power of Ozone: From Advertising to Scientific Breakthroughs" Step into a world where ozone takes center stage

Background imageOzone Collection: Advertising / Ozone Paper

Advertising / Ozone Paper
Supposed cure for Asthma and Bronchitis

Background imageOzone Collection: Autumn Clouds

Autumn Clouds
Tal Paz-Fridman

Background imageOzone Collection: Jean Martin Charcot's electrotherapy clinic

Jean Martin Charcot's electrotherapy clinic
5311887 Jean Martin Charcot's electrotherapy clinic; (add.info.: Engraving depicting Jean Martin Charcot's electrotherapy clinic at the Salpetriere, Paris, founded 1877)

Background imageOzone Collection: Advertisement for ozone paper

Advertisement for ozone paper
5311927 Advertisement for ozone paper; (add.info.: Advertisement for Ozone Paper for the relief and cure of Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis and Bronchitic Asthma)

Background imageOzone Collection: Incredible fluffy clouds over Atlantic ocean water

Incredible fluffy clouds over Atlantic ocean water Incredible fluffy clouds over Atlantic ocean water on Faroe Islands, Denmark. Landscape photography

Background imageOzone Collection: Couple taking in the fresh air at the seaside (colour litho)

Couple taking in the fresh air at the seaside (colour litho)
5999965 Couple taking in the fresh air at the seaside (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Couple taking in the fresh air at the seaside)

Background imageOzone Collection: Christian Friedrich Schonbein (1799-1868) 1858 (photograph)

Christian Friedrich Schonbein (1799-1868) 1858 (photograph)
TRI168526 Christian Friedrich Schonbein (1799-1868) 1858 (photograph) by Haftinger (fl.1858); 16.5x13.8 cm; The Royal Institution, London, UK; eRoyal Institution; German, out of copyright

Background imageOzone Collection: North Pole total ozone maps with meteorological chart, March 1979. Creator: NASA

North Pole total ozone maps with meteorological chart, March 1979. Creator: NASA
North Pole total ozone maps with meteorological chart, March 1979

Background imageOzone Collection: Christian Friedrich Schoenbein (1799-1868), German-Swiss chemist, 1900

Christian Friedrich Schoenbein (1799-1868), German-Swiss chemist, 1900. Schoebein is perhaps best known his discovery of guncotton

Background imageOzone Collection: Christian Friedrich Schonbein, German chemist, c1898

Christian Friedrich Schonbein, German chemist, c1898. Schonbein (1799-1869) began his investigation of ozone in 1839. He worked on nitrocellulose and produced gunoctton for use in firearms in 1846

Background imageOzone Collection: Overview of Harbour, Scottish Borders, Scotland

Overview of Harbour, Scottish Borders, Scotland

Background imageOzone Collection: Tour Boat, Disko Bay, Ilulissat Icefjord, Ilulissat, Qsuitsup, Greenland

Tour Boat, Disko Bay, Ilulissat Icefjord, Ilulissat, Qsuitsup, Greenland

Background imageOzone Collection: Tour Boat and Iceberg, Disko Bay, Ilulissat Icefjord, Jacobshavn Glacier, Ilulissat, Qsuitsup

Tour Boat and Iceberg, Disko Bay, Ilulissat Icefjord, Jacobshavn Glacier, Ilulissat, Qsuitsup, Greenland

Background imageOzone Collection: Glacial Ice Melting, Ilulissat Icefjord, Disko Bay, Greenland

Glacial Ice Melting, Ilulissat Icefjord, Disko Bay, Greenland

Background imageOzone Collection: Icebergs at Ilulissat icefjord at sunrise, Ilulissat, Icefjord, Disko Bay, Qsuitsup, Greenland

Icebergs at Ilulissat icefjord at sunrise, Ilulissat, Icefjord, Disko Bay, Qsuitsup, Greenland, Polar Regions, Arctic

Background imageOzone Collection: Cracked Earth and Spheres

Cracked Earth and Spheres

Background imageOzone Collection: Ozone hole over Antarctica

Ozone hole over Antarctica
Satellite map showing a severe depletion or " hole" in the ozone layer over Antarctica on October 3rd, 1990. The hole is believed to be due to pollution of the atmosphere by

Background imageOzone Collection: Ozone Terrace

Ozone Terrace, intended as a healthy street name, near the sea at Lyme Regis, Dorset, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageOzone Collection: Digital illustration of global warming on ozone layer

Digital illustration of global warming on ozone layer

Background imageOzone Collection: Waterfall cave, Haewsuwat waterfall at Khao Yai National Park, Thailand

Waterfall cave, Haewsuwat waterfall at Khao Yai National Park, Thailand

Background imageOzone Collection: Waterfall cave

Waterfall cave, Haewsuwat waterfall at Khao Yai National Park, Thailand

Background imageOzone Collection: Diagram of the transparency of Earths atmosphere to different types of radiation

Diagram of the transparency of Earths atmosphere to different types of radiation
Diagram illustrating the transparency of Earths atmosphere to different types of radiation

Background imageOzone Collection: A diagram illustrating the parts of Earths atmosphere

A diagram illustrating the parts of Earths atmosphere

Background imageOzone Collection: Concept of 3D Earth climate. Credit as: Jim Zuckerman / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Concept of 3D Earth climate. Credit as: Jim Zuckerman / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageOzone Collection: An image made by a Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) on board a NASA satellite, 24 March 1997

An image made by a Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) on board a NASA satellite, 24 March 1997
EARTH FROM SPACE: OZONE. An image made by a Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) on board a NASA satellite, 24 March 1997, showing the ozone over the Northern Hempisphere

Background imageOzone Collection: False colour image of Antarctic ozone hole, 30 November 1992. NASA photograph

False colour image of Antarctic ozone hole, 30 November 1992. NASA photograph

Background imageOzone Collection: Christian Friedrich Schonbein (1799-1869) German chemist. Began his investigation of ozone in 1839

Christian Friedrich Schonbein (1799-1869) German chemist. Began his investigation of ozone in 1839. Worked on nitrocellulose and produced guncotton for use in firearms in 1846

Background imageOzone Collection: Balloon Flights of Glaisher and Coxwell

Balloon Flights of Glaisher and Coxwell
James Glaisher (1809-1903), an English meteorologist and aeronaut, on the left, with Henry Tracey Coxwell (1819-1900), a professional balloonist, on the right

Background imageOzone Collection: Ozone molecule

Ozone molecule
Ozone (O3) molecule, computer artwork

Background imageOzone Collection: Air monitoring station C018 / 0039

Air monitoring station C018 / 0039
Air monitoring station in grounds of school. Photographed in Willenhall, West Midlands

Background imageOzone Collection: Air quality monitoring station C018 / 0044

Air quality monitoring station C018 / 0044
Air quality monitoring station, Tyburn Road, Birmingham. The station is situated in a dense urban area, with polluting industries, busy arterial roads and motorways nearby

Background imageOzone Collection: ANTARCTICA: OZONE, 1988. A graphic showing the variations in ozone over the Antarctic between 1984

ANTARCTICA: OZONE, 1988. A graphic showing the variations in ozone over the Antarctic between 1984 and 1988

Background imageOzone Collection: Aeroplane contrail against the Moon

Aeroplane contrail against the Moon. Aeroplane, at a height of 10 kilometres, producing a contrail. Contrails are artificial clouds formed from frozen water droplets from the exhaust of the engines

Background imageOzone Collection: Satellite map of Antarctic ozone hole, 1987

Satellite map of Antarctic ozone hole, 1987
Satellite map showing a severe depletion or " hole" in the ozone layer over Antarctica on October 2, 1987. The hole is probably due to pollution of the atmosphere by chlorofluorocarbons

Background imageOzone Collection: Antarctic ozone hole: TOMS comparison 1987-1990

Antarctic ozone hole: TOMS comparison 1987-1990
Series of satellite maps comparing the severe depletion or " hole" in the ozone layer over Antarctica on each 3rd October in the period 1987- 90

Background imageOzone Collection: Satellite map of global ozone

Satellite map of global ozone on October 2, 1987, showing the severe depletion or " hole" in the ozone layer over Antarctica

Background imageOzone Collection: Arctic ozone distribution

Arctic ozone distribution. Coloured satellite image of average total column ozone levels (amount of ozone in a column of air between the Earths surface and space) over the Arctic during January 2005

Background imageOzone Collection: Ozone depletion

Ozone depletion. Computer illustration showing the process of ozone (O3) depletion in the upper atmosphere (stratosphere) over Antarctica

Background imageOzone Collection: Preparation of ozone, 19th century

Preparation of ozone, 19th century
Preparation of ozone. Artwork from the tenth volume (second period of 1892) of the French popular science weekly La Science Illustree

Background imageOzone Collection: Picard satellite and Sun, artwork

Picard satellite and Sun, artwork. This satellite, one of the MYRIADE microsatellites from the French space agency (CNES), is designed to study the Sun and its effect on the Earths climate

Background imageOzone Collection: Picard satellite, artwork

Picard satellite, artwork
Picard satellite in Earth orbit, artwork. This satellite, one of the MYRIADE microsatellites from the French space agency (CNES), is designed to study the Sun and its effect on the Earths climate

Background imageOzone Collection: Ozonised Air in France

Ozonised Air in France
Patients inhaling OZONISED AIR at an establishment at Saint- Raphael, in southern France : the ozone in seaside air was believed to be very good for you




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"Discover the Power of Ozone: From Advertising to Scientific Breakthroughs" Step into a world where ozone takes center stage, from advertising campaigns to scientific breakthroughs. Transport yourself back in time with an exquisite color lithograph depicting a couple basking in the fresh seaside air, embracing the rejuvenating effects of ozone. This captivating image captures the essence of its allure. Christian Friedrich Schonbein, a visionary chemist, recognized ozone's potential and made history with his groundbreaking discoveries. In 1858, his photograph immortalized him as he delved deeper into understanding this remarkable compound. Fast forward to 1979 when NASA unveiled North Pole total ozone maps alongside meteorological charts. These visuals provided invaluable insights into our atmosphere and paved the way for environmental awareness. The legacy of Christian Friedrich Schoenbein lives on through stunning images captured around 1900. His work continues to inspire generations as we unravel more about this extraordinary molecule. Embark on an adventure at Ozone Terrace, where breathtaking views await you in Scotland's scenic Scottish Borders region. The crisp air infused with ozone will invigorate your senses and leave you yearning for more. Journey further north to Greenland's majestic Ilulissat Icefjord aboard a tour boat that glides effortlessly through Disko Bay. Witness firsthand how glaciers melt against the backdrop of towering icebergs while contemplating nature's delicate balance – all underpinned by the presence of ozone. Ozone is not just an abstract concept; it shapes our environment and influences our daily lives in ways we may not always realize. Its power lies in its ability to cleanse and protect our planet – a force that demands respect and understanding. So next time you catch sight of an advertisement featuring pristine landscapes or hear whispers about scientific advancements related to atmospheric research, remember that behind it all stands one incredible molecule: ozone – silently working wonders for us all.