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"Stability: A Timeless Symbol of Strength and Resilience" Under the arch of Fraser Nash, a sense permeates the air

Background imageStability Collection: Redwood trees, Redwood National Park, California

Redwood trees, Redwood National Park, California
Great redwood trees (Sequoia semprevirens) the tallest living things on earth, and lush temperate rainforest floor of sword ferns and moss, fall, Redwood National Park, California

Background imageStability Collection: Wall decoration in St. Constanza

Wall decoration in St. Constanza
Drawing of Francis of Holland to the wall decoration in Santa Costanza in Rome

Background imageStability Collection: Digital Illustration of cork expansion strip, and quadrant moulding nailed to skirting board

Digital Illustration of cork expansion strip, and quadrant moulding nailed to skirting board

Background imageStability Collection: Navy SEALs neutrally ballast a MK-V Limpet Assembly Module

Navy SEALs neutrally ballast a MK-V Limpet Assembly Module
A Swimmer Delivery Vehicle pilot and navigator ballast a 100lb MK5 Limpet Assembly Module (LAM). They add water to the end caps to neutrally ballast the LAM at the ship attack depth

Background imageStability Collection: Jaguar XK 120

Jaguar XK 120
16th October 1951: Jaguar XK 120 3.5 litre fixed head coupe exhibited at Earls Court Motor Show, London. (Photo by Ron Case/Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageStability Collection: GLC-LFB Turntable ladder

GLC-LFB Turntable ladder
A Saxon Dodge 30 metre (100 foot) turntable ladder showing the outrigger jacks deployed which provide stability to the ladder when in use

Background imageStability Collection: Twin Steam-Ship Castalia, September 1874

Twin Steam-Ship Castalia, September 1874
Engraving of the twin-hulled, paddle steamer Castalia, September 1874. Launched in that year, for the English Channel Steamship Company

Background imageStability Collection: Great Basin Bristlecone Pine, White Mountains, Ca

Great Basin Bristlecone Pine, White Mountains, Ca
Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva) trees and oldest living organisms on earth, grow between 9, 800 and 11, 000 feet in alpine zone and are protected, fall, Inyo National Forest

Background imageStability Collection: Metal harpoon

Metal harpoon

Background imageStability Collection: Illustration, diagram illustrating the function of ballast tanks on submarines

Illustration, diagram illustrating the function of ballast tanks on submarines

Background imageStability Collection: Digital illustration secure ladders and access tower outside house

Digital illustration secure ladders and access tower outside house

Background imageStability Collection: Cross section illustration of plant pot inside larger pot with stones at base for stability

Cross section illustration of plant pot inside larger pot with stones at base for stability

Background imageStability Collection: Detailed view of soft coral revealing the spicules that give stability to its form, Fiji

Detailed view of soft coral revealing the spicules that give stability to its form, Fiji

Background imageStability Collection: Close-up of soft coral revealing the spicules that give stability to its form, Papua

Close-up of soft coral revealing the spicules that give stability to its form, Papua New Guinea

Background imageStability Collection: Small soft coral, Beqa Lagoon, Fiji

Small soft coral, Beqa Lagoon, Fiji

Background imageStability Collection: Beautiful soft coral, Papua New Guinea

Beautiful soft coral, Papua New Guinea

Background imageStability Collection: Artists concept of the SNECMA Coleoptere experimental VTOL aircraft

Artists concept of the SNECMA Coleoptere experimental VTOL aircraft

Background imageStability Collection: An Airman scales an obstacle at Camp Bullis, Texas

An Airman scales an obstacle at Camp Bullis, Texas
October 22, 2010 - An Airman scales an obstacle at Camp Bullis, Texas, during the Combat Leadership Course

Background imageStability Collection: A Basic Underwater Demolition SEAL student walks across a balance beam

A Basic Underwater Demolition SEAL student walks across a balance beam
A Basic Underwater Demolition SEAL (BUD/S) Training student works to maintain balance while walking across the balance beam portion of the obstacle located at the Naval Amphibious Base Silver Strand

Background imageStability Collection: Syria, Crac des Chevaliers with moat

Syria, Crac des Chevaliers with moat

Background imageStability Collection: Syria, Crac des Chevaliers

Syria, Crac des Chevaliers

Background imageStability Collection: Ropes

Ropes

Background imageStability Collection: Chain of black and yellow paper clips dissolving where they are joined

Chain of black and yellow paper clips dissolving where they are joined, symbolic image for problems of the black yellow coalition

Background imageStability Collection: Small umbrella on a hard drive, symbolic image for data protection

Small umbrella on a hard drive, symbolic image for data protection

Background imageStability Collection: Car sticker, vorsteuerabzugsfaehig, German for VAT deductible

Car sticker, vorsteuerabzugsfaehig, German for VAT deductible

Background imageStability Collection: Georg-Brauchle-Ring in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Georg-Brauchle-Ring in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageStability Collection: Letter Box

Letter Box
circa 1910: An elderly lady reaches to post a letter in a postbox fixed to a lamppost. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageStability Collection: Low angle view of Eucalyptus Tree with textured rock in foreground, Royal Natal

Low angle view of Eucalyptus Tree with textured rock in foreground, Royal Natal, Drakensberg Ukhahlamba National Park
The Drakensberg mountains, the longest and highest mountain range in south Africa, consists predominantly of Drakensberg Basalts

Background imageStability Collection: Roman columns, Colosseum in background

Roman columns, Colosseum in background

Background imageStability Collection: Bristol Exhibition

Bristol Exhibition
Bristol fixed bridge and the Bristol Industrial and Fine Art Exhibition, 1893. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageStability Collection: South America, Chile, Aysen, Cordillera Huemeles. Temperate rainforest

South America, Chile, Aysen, Cordillera Huemeles. Temperate rainforest
Chile, Aysen, Cordillera Huemeles. Temperate rainforest

Background imageStability Collection: N. A. Canada, Alberta, Jasper NP, Angel Glacier

N. A. Canada, Alberta, Jasper NP, Angel Glacier
N.A. Canada, Alberta, Jasper NP, Angel Glacier

Background imageStability Collection: Oval and zigzag patterns on the Davenport Ranges, central Australia. Thought to be

Oval and zigzag patterns on the Davenport Ranges, central Australia. Thought to be among the oldest persisting landforms due to Australias tectonic stability over 700 million years. Credit NASA

Background imageStability Collection: Carved pillar in blue faience

Carved pillar in blue faience
Djed pillar representing stability for the dead and a symbol of Osiris. Blue faience, circa 1st millennium BC

Background imageStability Collection: France, Corsica, Fontanaccia dolmen

France, Corsica, Fontanaccia dolmen
France - Corsica. Fontanaccia dolmen

Background imageStability Collection: Using hand to put gravel in plant basket in pond to stabilise i water

Using hand to put gravel in plant basket in pond to stabilise i water

Background imageStability Collection: Bronze slab with Edict of Caracalla with Inscription concerning emperors recommendation to pay

Bronze slab with Edict of Caracalla with Inscription concerning emperors recommendation to pay taxes, 212 A. D
Roman civilization, 3rd century A.D. Bronze slab with the Edict of Caracalla. Inscription concerning emperors recommendation to pay taxes, 212 A.D. From Banasa, Morocco

Background imageStability Collection: Botany, Tree roots in podzol soil, typical of conifer forests, cross section, Illustration

Botany, Tree roots in podzol soil, typical of conifer forests, cross section, Illustration
Botany - Tree roots in podzol soil, typical of conifer forests. Illustration, cross section

Background imageStability Collection: Italy, Apulia Region, Surroundings of Bisceglie, Bari province, Chianca dolmen

Italy, Apulia Region, Surroundings of Bisceglie, Bari province, Chianca dolmen
Italy - Apulia Region - Surroundings of Bisceglie, Bari province. Chianca dolmen

Background imageStability Collection: Lavender aromatherapy F006 / 7243

Lavender aromatherapy F006 / 7243
Lavender aromatherapy

Background imageStability Collection: Balancing stones F007 / 0338

Balancing stones F007 / 0338
Balancing stones in a desert

Background imageStability Collection: Rocket gyroscope

Rocket gyroscope in Baikonur space museum, Kazakhstan

Background imageStability Collection: Rocket gyro platform

Rocket gyro platform in Baikonur space museum, Kazakhstan

Background imageStability Collection: Third Republic

Third Republic
Gambetta proclaims the Third Republic at the palais du Corps Legislatif, Paris : it is unpopular with pretty well everyone, but ensures a measure of stability. Date: 4 September 1870

Background imageStability Collection: British 8 inch Mark VI Howitzer, WW1

British 8 inch Mark VI Howitzer, WW1
British 8 inch Mark VI Howitzer with its distinctive triangular platform for greater stability, designed by Vickers in 1915 for use during the First World War. Date: 1915-1918




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"Stability: A Timeless Symbol of Strength and Resilience" Under the arch of Fraser Nash, a sense permeates the air. Like Justice Personified, it stands tall and unwavering, reminiscent of the fortress on a hilltop in Syria known as Krak des Chevaliers. Just as Lockheed NT-33A-1-LO 51-4120 soars through the skies with steadfastness, this symbol is etched into our collective consciousness. The coat of arms Lord Aylmer from the 18th century serves as a reminder that stability has long been cherished throughout history, and is seen in reliefs depicting the ankh, uady, and djed pillar at Deir el-Bahari – ancient Egyptian symbols representing life, prosperity, and endurance. In "The Contrast, " published in 1792, an etching captures contrasting elements but also highlights stability's unyielding presence amidst change. Similarly, amulets like those of Djed Column from Egypt's Ptolemaic Period (332-30 BCE) or Third Intermediate Period (Dynasty 21-25;1070-525 BCE) showcase how this concept transcends time. Even during Egypt's Late Period (Dynasties 26–31;664–332 BCE), when empires rose and fell like tides, stability remained embodied within amulets such as Djed Column. Nefertari herself recognized its importance when making offerings to Ptah on the walls of her temple. Through centuries and civilizations pasts have crumbled away while stability remains unscathed—a testament to its enduring power. Under The Arch or atop Fraser Nash—wherever we find ourselves—we can take solace in knowing that stability will always be there to guide us through turbulent times.