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Carbon Collection

Carbon is the unsung hero of our modern world, with its versatility and strength making it an essential element in various industries

Background imageCarbon Collection: Ducati 998R Italy

Ducati 998R Italy

Background imageCarbon Collection: Graphene sheet, artwork C016 / 8274

Graphene sheet, artwork C016 / 8274
Graphene sheet. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of a graphene sheet. Graphene is a single layer of graphite

Background imageCarbon Collection: Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG Black Series

Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG Black Series

Background imageCarbon Collection: Ducati 749R Italy

Ducati 749R Italy

Background imageCarbon Collection: Diamond, computer artwork

Diamond, computer artwork
Cut and polished diamond, computer artwork. Diamond is a naturally occurring form of carbon that has crystallised under great pressure

Background imageCarbon Collection: Nanotube technology

Nanotube technology. Computer artwork of four cylindrical fullerenes (carbon nanotubes) of varying size, with the smaller ones nested inside the larger ones

Background imageCarbon Collection: Graphene

Graphene sheet. Graphene is a planar sheet of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal pattern. Stacked graphene sheets form the common material graphite, used in pencils and industry

Background imageCarbon Collection: KOENIGSEGG Agera One-1, 2014, Silver, & black

KOENIGSEGG Agera One-1, 2014, Silver, & black
KOENIGSEGG Agera One-1 2014 Silver & black

Background imageCarbon Collection: Pagani Zonda C12s 7. 3

Pagani Zonda C12s 7. 3
Pagani Zonda C12s 7.3

Background imageCarbon Collection: The Murchison CM2 carbonaceous chondrite

The Murchison CM2 carbonaceous chondrite
Murchison fell in September 1969, in Victoria, Australia. It is rich in indigenous (i.e. not terrestrial contaminant) amino acids and other organic molecules

Background imageCarbon Collection: Carbon nanotube

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

Background imageCarbon Collection: Graphene

Graphene sheet. Graphene is a planar sheet of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal pattern. Stacked graphene sheets form the common material graphite, used in pencils and industry

Background imageCarbon Collection: Nikolai Zelinsky

Nikolai Zelinsky
NIKOLAI ZELINSKY Russian scientist, invented the first carbon-filter gas mask, winner of many Soviet awards

Background imageCarbon Collection: Pagani Zonda F

Pagani Zonda F

Background imageCarbon Collection: [Ellen Terry at Age Sixteen]

[Ellen Terry at Age Sixteen]; Julia Margaret Cameron, British, born India, 1815 - 1879; Freshwater, England, Europe; negative 1864; print about 1875; Carbon print; Image

Background imageCarbon Collection: Cut diamond and crystals

Cut diamond and crystals
A cut diamond surrounded by rough crystals. Diamond is comprised of compacted carbon and is the hardest natural substance known on Earth

Background imageCarbon Collection: Diamond

Diamond
Cut and polished diamond. Diamond is a naturally occurring form of carbon that has crystallised under great pressure. Pure crystals are colourless and transparent

Background imageCarbon Collection: Cut diamond

Cut diamond. Diamond is a crystalline form of pure carbon. It is the hardest mineral known. Large diamonds such as this command high prices

Background imageCarbon Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule

Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer graphic of buckminsterfullerene (C60), a structural form (allotrope) of carbon. The carbon (C) atoms (green spheres)

Background imageCarbon Collection: Nanotube technology, computer artwork

Nanotube technology, computer artwork
Nanotube technology. Computer artwork of a cylindrical fullerene molecule (carbon nanotube). The hexagonal carbon structure of the nanotube is shown here

Background imageCarbon Collection: Fullerene molecule, computer artwork

Fullerene molecule, computer artwork
Fullerene molecule. Computer artwork of the spherical fullerene molecule C320. Fullerenes are a structural type (allotrope) of carbon

Background imageCarbon Collection: Rocks, Carbon

Rocks, Carbon
Various types of carbon including crystallised diamond, graphite, slate coal and peat

Background imageCarbon Collection: traffic congestion on the M1 motorway at Loughborough due to sheer volume of traffic with a plane

traffic congestion on the M1 motorway at Loughborough due to sheer volume of traffic with a plane coming into land at
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageCarbon Collection: 1992 Spanish GP

1992 Spanish GP
CIRCUIT DE BARCELONA-CATALUNYA, SPAIN - MAY 03: Detail of Lotus 102D front wing endplate extensions during the Spanish GP at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on May 03

Background imageCarbon Collection: 2015 MotoGP Championship

2015 MotoGP Championship. British Grand Prix. Silverstone, England. 28th - 30th August 2015. Mechanics change brake discs. Ref: KW7_5569a. World copyright: Kevin Wood/LAT Photographic

Background imageCarbon Collection: 2016 MotoGP Championship

2016 MotoGP Championship. French Grand Prix. Le Mans, France. 6th - 8th May 2016. Winglet on Pramac Ducati. Ref: _W7_5255a. World copyright: Kevin Wood/LAT Photographic

Background imageCarbon Collection: Mr. Douglas Purser who runs his Ford 1, 600 c. c. Capri on Coal

Mr. Douglas Purser who runs his Ford 1, 600 c. c. Capri on Coal
Mr. Douglas Purser who runs his Ford 1, 600 c.c. Capri on Coal, is pictured shovelling anthracite into the burner. February 1975 75-01164

Background imageCarbon Collection: COAL STOCK

COAL STOCK
Pieces of coal in Adelaide, Tuesday, September 17, 2019. (aP Image/Kelly Barnes)

Background imageCarbon Collection: USA, Illinois, Chicago. The front of the Carbide and Carbon Building on Michigan Avenue

USA, Illinois, Chicago. The front of the Carbide and Carbon Building on Michigan Avenue

Background imageCarbon Collection: Honda CBR 900 RR Fireblade Repsol Japanese

Honda CBR 900 RR Fireblade Repsol Japanese

Background imageCarbon Collection: Wrench carbon arc lamp for magic lantern projector

Wrench carbon arc lamp for magic lantern projector

Background imageCarbon Collection: Worker at carbon black plant, Sunray, Texas, 1942. Creator: John Vachon

Worker at carbon black plant, Sunray, Texas, 1942. Creator: John Vachon
Worker at carbon black plant, Sunray, Texas

Background imageCarbon Collection: DDE-90025877

DDE-90025877
Sunset though Smokey Haze from Burnoffs, Khancoban, Snowy Mountains, New South Wales, Australia Date: 02/02/2006

Background imageCarbon Collection: DDE-90025878

DDE-90025878
Sunset though Smokey Haze from Burnoffs, Khancoban, Snowy Mountains, New South Wales, Australia Date: 02/02/2006

Background imageCarbon Collection: Engraving men working in mine digging for gold and carbon

Engraving men working in mine digging for gold and carbon
" 18th Century Style, Painted Image, Antique, Engraved Image, Woodcut, Illustration and Painting, Etching, Pencil Drawing, Image Created 18th Century, Historical Document, Gold Mine, Print

Background imageCarbon Collection: M Jablochkoffs Electric Light Apparatus (engraving)

M Jablochkoffs Electric Light Apparatus (engraving)
1621620 M Jablochkoffs Electric Light Apparatus (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: M Jablochkoffs Electric Light Apparatus)

Background imageCarbon Collection: Practical Scientific Inventions (engraving)

Practical Scientific Inventions (engraving)
1099868 Practical Scientific Inventions (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Practical Scientific Inventions)

Background imageCarbon Collection: Electric Light (chromolitho)

Electric Light (chromolitho)
2802103 Electric Light (chromolitho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Electric Light. Illustration for one of a series of cigarette cards on Famous Inventions)

Background imageCarbon Collection: The Air We Breathe (engraving)

The Air We Breathe (engraving)
3627717 The Air We Breathe (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Air We Breathe. Illustration for The Picture Magazine, 1893.); © Look and Learn

Background imageCarbon Collection: Joseph Black (engraving)

Joseph Black (engraving)
815933 Joseph Black (engraving) by Raeburn, Henry (1756-1823) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Joseph Black (1728-1799)

Background imageCarbon Collection: The story of carbon (colour litho)

The story of carbon (colour litho)
3099303 The story of carbon (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The story of carbon)

Background imageCarbon Collection: The International Railway Congress (b / w photo)

The International Railway Congress (b / w photo)
1056349 The International Railway Congress (b/w photo) by English photographer, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The International Railway Congress, a Visit to Crewe)

Background imageCarbon Collection: Mr. Douglas Pursers Ford 1600 cc Capri on coal. February 1975 75-01164-001

Mr. Douglas Pursers Ford 1600 cc Capri on coal. February 1975 75-01164-001

Background imageCarbon Collection: Peat cutting shoe - 2

Peat cutting shoe - 2
Mr Albert Allmark, cutting peat by traditional, sustainable methods, Wixhall Moss, Shropshire. Mr Allmark demonstrates a home-made peat cutting shoe

Background imageCarbon Collection: Industrial peat cutting

Industrial peat cutting, Wixhall Moss, Shropshire Date: 1990

Background imageCarbon Collection: Peat cutting shoe - 1

Peat cutting shoe - 1
Albert Allmark, cutting peat by traditional, sustainable methods, Wixhall Moss, Shropshire. Mr Allmark demonstrates a home-made peat cutting shoe. First published The Sunday Correspondent Date: 1990

Background imageCarbon Collection: Peat cutter, Shropshire

Peat cutter, Shropshire
Mr Albert Allmark, cutting peat by traditional, sustainable methods, Wixhall Moss, Shropshire. He stands by a stack of cut peat with his pet dog. His old tractor is behind him

Background imageCarbon Collection: Oil Refinery

Oil Refinery



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Carbon is the unsung hero of our modern world, with its versatility and strength making it an essential element in various industries. From the sleek Ducati 998R and 749R motorcycles made in Italy to the powerful Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG Black Series, carbon fiber has revolutionized automotive engineering, providing lightweight yet durable components. But carbon's influence goes beyond just transportation; it extends into cutting-edge technology as well. With nanotube technology and graphene leading the way, scientists are unlocking new possibilities for electronics and materials. The intricate diamond computer artwork showcases how they are be transformed into a thing of beauty while retaining its exceptional properties. Art enthusiasts appreciate carbon's presence too. In Ellen Terry at Age Sixteen painting, we see how artists have used charcoal (a form of carbon) to create stunning portraits throughout history. Even contemporary art embraces this versatile element - just look at the captivating Graphene sheet artwork C016 / 8274. Not limited to man-made creations, nature also offers us glimpses of carbon's wonders. The Murchison CM2 carbonaceous chondrite meteorite holds secrets about our solar system's origins and provides valuable insights into organic chemistry. One cannot discuss carbon without mentioning its most famous form: the carbon nanotube. These microscopic structures possess incredible strength-to-weight ratios that could revolutionize fields like aerospace and medicine. Finally, we come full circle with Pagani Zonda C12s 3 and Pagani Zonda F supercars – both showcasing how high-performance vehicles benefit from incorporating advanced composite materials like carbon fiber reinforced polymers (CFRP). Whether it is propelling us forward on two wheels or four or pushing boundaries in science and art alike, there is no denying that "carbon" is a force to be reckoned with – transforming dreams into reality one atom at a time.