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Sulphur Collection

"Sulphur: From Cosmic Spectacles to Earthly Wonders" Orion Nebula's Sulphur Glow: Amidst the celestial wonders of the Orion Nebula, sulphur paints a mesmerizing hue

Background imageSulphur Collection: Orion nebula

Orion nebula. Coloured composite infrared and visible light image of the Orion nebula M42. This emission nebula, a cloud of gas and dust in which starbirth takes place

Background imageSulphur Collection: Phoebis sennae, cloudless sulphur butterfly

Phoebis sennae, cloudless sulphur butterfly
Photograph of a mounted specimen of cloudless sulphur. Male. Species occurs on the Galapagos Islands

Background imageSulphur Collection: WY, Yellowstone National Park, West Thumb Geyser Basin, on the shore of Yellowstone Lake

WY, Yellowstone National Park, West Thumb Geyser Basin, on the shore of Yellowstone Lake, Blue Funnel Spring

Background imageSulphur Collection: Residfiner at an oil refinery

Residfiner at an oil refinery
Oil refinery. This is the residfiner area, where crude oil products are processed to remove any impurities, such as sulphur

Background imageSulphur Collection: Great Fire of Newcastle and Gateshead

Great Fire of Newcastle and Gateshead
A view over Newcastle (on the far side of the River Tyne) and Gateshead (in the foreground) during the great fire which killed more than 50 people and destroyed many buildings

Background imageSulphur Collection: Group of Sulphur Butterflies in the Phoebis family on Dutch Iris

Group of Sulphur Butterflies in the Phoebis family on Dutch Iris

Background imageSulphur Collection: Morocco - Moulay Yacoub, close to Fez

Morocco - Moulay Yacoub, close to Fez
A Sulphur water Spring. Moulay Yacoub, close to Fez, Morocco

Background imageSulphur Collection: Crab-of-the-woods, Laetiporus sulphureus

Crab-of-the-woods, Laetiporus sulphureus (Polyporus sulphureus). Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by William Hamilton Gibson from his book Our Edible Toadstools and Mushrooms, Harper

Background imageSulphur Collection: Mount Liamuiga - St Kitts

Mount Liamuiga - St Kitts

Background imageSulphur Collection: Harrogate Pump Room

Harrogate Pump Room
The Spa at Harrogate Pump Room, built in 1842 to house the sulphur well. It was designed by Isaac Shutt. No longer functioning, it has been a museum since 1953. Date: built 1842

Background imageSulphur Collection: Oil refinery worker

Oil refinery worker
MODEL RELEASED. Oil refinery worker checking the feed pre-heater in the hydrofining area of an oil refinery. The hydrofining area is where crude oil products are processed to remove impurities such

Background imageSulphur Collection: Rajah Brooke Butterflies - sucking sulphur spring. Malaysia

Rajah Brooke Butterflies - sucking sulphur spring. Malaysia
PPG-1565 Rajah Brooke Butterflies - sucking sulphur spring Malaysia Trogonoptera brookiana Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSulphur Collection: Old Way to Nikia Village and Stefanos Volcano Crater, Nisyros Island, Dodecanese, Greece

Old Way to Nikia Village and Stefanos Volcano Crater, Nisyros Island, Dodecanese, Greece

Background imageSulphur Collection: Stefanos Volcano Crater, elevated view, Nisyros Island, Dodecanese, Greece

Stefanos Volcano Crater, elevated view, Nisyros Island, Dodecanese, Greece

Background imageSulphur Collection: Sulphur at the Stefanos Volcano Crater, detailed view, Nisyros Island, Dodecanese, Greece

Sulphur at the Stefanos Volcano Crater, detailed view, Nisyros Island, Dodecanese, Greece

Background imageSulphur Collection: Volcanic Landscape near Stefanos Volcano Crater, Nisyros Island, Dodecanese, Greece

Volcanic Landscape near Stefanos Volcano Crater, Nisyros Island, Dodecanese, Greece

Background imageSulphur Collection: View towards the Stefanos Volcano Crater, Nisyros Island, Dodecanese, Greece

View towards the Stefanos Volcano Crater, Nisyros Island, Dodecanese, Greece

Background imageSulphur Collection: Clouded yellow butterfly (Colias crocea) feeding on Devils bit scabious (Succisa pratensis)

Clouded yellow butterfly (Colias crocea) feeding on Devils bit scabious (Succisa pratensis), Hertfordshire, England, UK, September

Background imageSulphur Collection: Chalcopyrite with Quartz and Minor Sphalerite, United Kingdom

Chalcopyrite with Quartz and Minor Sphalerite, United Kingdom
This specimen was drawn for Specimens of British Minerals, Selected from the Cabinet of Philip Rashleigh (1797, Volume 1, Plate 7, Figure 3) which states Is yellow copper ore

Background imageSulphur Collection: Chalcopyrite on Baryte, Ecton Mine, Ecton Hill, Staffordshire, England

Chalcopyrite on Baryte, Ecton Mine, Ecton Hill, Staffordshire, England
Brassy yellow chalcopyrite on botryoidal cream baryte. This specimen is a classic example from the Ecton Copper Mines in Staffordshire. Chalcopyrite is an important copper ore

Background imageSulphur Collection: Mountain clouded butterfly (Colias phicomone) on clover flower, Stelvo Pass, Alps, Italy, June

Mountain clouded butterfly (Colias phicomone) on clover flower, Stelvo Pass, Alps, Italy, June

Background imageSulphur Collection: africa, Cape Verde, Fogo. Sulphur near to the Pico Pequenho

africa, Cape Verde, Fogo. Sulphur near to the Pico Pequenho

Background imageSulphur Collection: Devil's Bath pool in Waiotapu Thermal Reserve, Rotorua, New Zealand

Devil's Bath pool in Waiotapu Thermal Reserve, Rotorua, New Zealand

Background imageSulphur Collection: Hot spring in volcanic valley, New Zealand

Hot spring in volcanic valley, New Zealand

Background imageSulphur Collection: Stock Share Certificate - Pan American Sulphur Company

Stock Share Certificate - Pan American Sulphur Company, 100 shares. 1968

Background imageSulphur Collection: Galapagos hawk (Buteo galapagoensis) perched over sulphurous slope, Galapagos, Ecuador

Galapagos hawk (Buteo galapagoensis) perched over sulphurous slope, Galapagos, Ecuador. Vulnerable species

Background imageSulphur Collection: Clouded yellow butterfly (Colias croceus) on Fleabane. Dorset, UK, August

Clouded yellow butterfly (Colias croceus) on Fleabane. Dorset, UK, August

Background imageSulphur Collection: Orange-barred sulphur butterfly (Phoebis philea) pe. Costa Rica

Orange-barred sulphur butterfly (Phoebis philea) pe. Costa Rica

Background imageSulphur Collection: State of Oklahoma, USA - Bear Falls, Platt National Park

State of Oklahoma, USA - Bear Falls, Platt National Park, Sulphur. Date: circa 1940

Background imageSulphur Collection: Preparation of diethyl ether, wood engraving, published in 1880

Preparation of diethyl ether, wood engraving, published in 1880
Preparation of diethyl ether: condensation of ethyl alcohol (ethanol) and sulfuric acid at a temperature of 130 to 140 A C (273 to 413 A K). Wood engraving, published in 1880

Background imageSulphur Collection: Lead chamber for production of sulphuric acid, 1866

Lead chamber for production of sulphuric acid, 1866. Also known as Oil of Vitriol or H2S04, sulphuric acid was one of the most important industrial chemicals

Background imageSulphur Collection: Ijen Volcano from above, Java, Indonesia

Ijen Volcano from above, Java, Indonesia

Background imageSulphur Collection: Landmannalaugar, Fjallabak Nature Reserve, Highlands, Southern Region, Iceland

Landmannalaugar, Fjallabak Nature Reserve, Highlands, Southern Region, Iceland

Background imageSulphur Collection: Gran Gratere, Vulcano Island, Aeolian Islands, Sicily, Italy

Gran Gratere, Vulcano Island, Aeolian Islands, Sicily, Italy

Background imageSulphur Collection: View of Aeolian Islands archipelago from Gran Cratere, Vulcano Island, Aeolian Islands

View of Aeolian Islands archipelago from Gran Cratere, Vulcano Island, Aeolian Islands, Sicily, Italy

Background imageSulphur Collection: Cascate del Mulino, natural pools of thermal water. Saturnia, Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy

Cascate del Mulino, natural pools of thermal water. Saturnia, Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy

Background imageSulphur Collection: Pools of volcanic acid sulphur, Dallol, Danakil Depression, Afar Region, Ethiopia, Africa

Pools of volcanic acid sulphur, Dallol, Danakil Depression, Afar Region, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageSulphur Collection: Salt rocks formations and pools of volcanic sulfuric acid, Dallol, Danakil Depression

Salt rocks formations and pools of volcanic sulfuric acid, Dallol, Danakil Depression, Afar Region, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageSulphur Collection: Volcanic rocks, Dallol, Danakil Depression, Afar Region, Ethiopia, Africa

Volcanic rocks, Dallol, Danakil Depression, Afar Region, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageSulphur Collection: Surreal colorful landscape of Dallol volcanic area, Danakil Depression, Afar Region

Surreal colorful landscape of Dallol volcanic area, Danakil Depression, Afar Region, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageSulphur Collection: A geyser in Whakarewarewa park in Rotorua, New Zealand

A geyser in Whakarewarewa park in Rotorua, New Zealand

Background imageSulphur Collection: Los Hervideros de San Jacinto, Volcan Telica, Nicaragua, Central America

Los Hervideros de San Jacinto, Volcan Telica, Nicaragua, Central America

Background imageSulphur Collection: Furna do Enxofre (Sulphur Cave) is a lava cave, with a maximum length of 194 meters

Furna do Enxofre (Sulphur Cave) is a lava cave, with a maximum length of 194 meters and about 40 meters high in the central part. Graciosa, Azores islands, Portugal

Background imageSulphur Collection: Fumarole with smoke at Namafjall Hverir geothermal area, Myvatnssveit, Northeast Iceland

Fumarole with smoke at Namafjall Hverir geothermal area, Myvatnssveit, Northeast Iceland, Iceland

Background imageSulphur Collection: Hot sulphur springs at Hverfell, Myvatn, Iceland

Hot sulphur springs at Hverfell, Myvatn, Iceland

Background imageSulphur Collection: Tourists photograph Hot sulphur springs near Reykjavik, Iceland

Tourists photograph Hot sulphur springs near Reykjavik, Iceland

Background imageSulphur Collection: Hot sulphur springs near Reykjavik, Iceland

Hot sulphur springs near Reykjavik, Iceland



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"Sulphur: From Cosmic Spectacles to Earthly Wonders" Orion Nebula's Sulphur Glow: Amidst the celestial wonders of the Orion Nebula, sulphur paints a mesmerizing hue, adding an ethereal touch to this cosmic masterpiece. Phoebis Sennae - The Cloudless Sulphur Butterfly: Delicate and vibrant, the Phoebis sennae butterfly flaunts its wings adorned with shades yellow, dancing gracefully in nature's symphony. Yellowstone's West Thumb Geyser Basin: Nestled on the shores of Yellowstone Lake in Wyoming, this geothermal wonderland boasts bubbling pools emitting sulphurous steam that creates a surreal atmosphere. Residfiner at an Oil Refinery: In the heart of industrial processes, a residfiner plays its part in refining crude oil by extracting valuable sulphur compounds while ensuring environmental sustainability. Great Fire of Newcastle and Gateshead: History recalls the devastating Great Fire that consumed these English towns in 1854 when sparks ignited vast quantities of stored sulphur causing catastrophic destruction. Dutch Iris Meets Sulphur Butterflies: A captivating sight unfolds as a group of stunning sulphur butterflies from the Phoebis family gather around Dutch Iris flowers, creating a harmonious blend of colors and nature's artistry. Morocco's Moulay Yacoub Springs: Near Fez lies Moulay Yacoub where natural hot springs rich in minerals including healing sulphurous waters offer rejuvenation amidst breathtaking Moroccan landscapes. Crab-of-the-Woods - Laetiporus Sulphureus Fungus: Nature surprises us with vibrant displays even within forests; behold the striking yellow hues adorning Crab-of-the-Woods fungus – Laetiporus sulpherous. Mount Liamuiga - St Kitts' Volcanic Majesty.