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"Bonds: Uniting Nations, Empowering Victories" In times of turmoil and conflict, they have proven to be the cornerstone of resilience and victory

Background imageBonds Collection: Hydrogen bonding in water, artwork C018 / 3560

Hydrogen bonding in water, artwork C018 / 3560
Hydrogen bonding in water. Artwork showing the hydrogen bonding (yellow dotted lines) between five water molecules. There is a weak, partial negative charge on the oxygen atoms (red)

Background imageBonds Collection: Graphene, molecular structure C016 / 8518

Graphene, molecular structure C016 / 8518
Graphene. Computer model of the molecular structure of graphene, a single layer of graphite. It is composed of hexagonally arranged carbon atoms (black) linked by strong covalent bonds (pink)

Background imageBonds Collection: Graphene, molecular structure C016 / 8517

Graphene, molecular structure C016 / 8517
Graphene. Computer model of the molecular structure of graphene, a single layer of graphite. It is composed of hexagonally arranged carbon atoms (black) linked by strong covalent bonds (grey)

Background imageBonds Collection: Graphene, molecular structure C016 / 8515

Graphene, molecular structure C016 / 8515
Graphene. Computer model of the molecular structure of graphene, a single layer of graphite. It is composed of hexagonally arranged carbon atoms (spheres) linked by strong covalent bonds

Background imageBonds Collection: Graphene, molecular structure C016 / 8513

Graphene, molecular structure C016 / 8513
Graphene. Computer model of the molecular structure of graphene, a single layer of graphite. It is composed of hexagonally arranged carbon atoms (spheres) linked by strong covalent bonds (rods)

Background imageBonds Collection: Graphene, molecular structure C016 / 8509

Graphene, molecular structure C016 / 8509
Graphene. Computer model of the molecular structure of graphene, a single layer of graphite. It is composed of hexagonally arranged carbon atoms (spheres) linked by strong covalent bonds

Background imageBonds Collection: Carbon dioxide molecules C016 / 8495

Carbon dioxide molecules C016 / 8495
Carbon dioxide molecules. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a colourless gas that occurs naturally in the atmosphere

Background imageBonds Collection: Carbon dioxide molecule C016 / 8494

Carbon dioxide molecule C016 / 8494
Carbon dioxide molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a colourless gas that occurs naturally in the atmosphere

Background imageBonds Collection: Carbon dioxide molecule C016 / 8493

Carbon dioxide molecule C016 / 8493
Carbon dioxide molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a colourless gas that occurs naturally in the atmosphere

Background imageBonds Collection: Plant water transport, artwork

Plant water transport, artwork
Plant water transport. Artwork of water molecules (blue) entering a tree through osmosis in the roots, passing upwards through the xylem vessels in the trunk and branches

Background imageBonds Collection: Atomic interactions, conceptual image C013 / 5595

Atomic interactions, conceptual image C013 / 5595
Atomic interactions, conceptual image. Computer artwork representing the interactions between atomic and sub-atomic particles

Background imageBonds Collection: Glyphosate weed killer molecule

Glyphosate weed killer molecule. Computer model showing the molecular structure of a molecule of the herbicide glyphosate. Glyphosate is a widely used herbicide

Background imageBonds Collection: Graphene sheet

Graphene sheet. Computer artwork showing the structure of a graphene sheet. Graphene is a single layer of graphite. It is composed of hexagonally arranged carbon atoms (spheres)

Background imageBonds Collection: Perovskite mineral, molecular model C016 / 5803

Perovskite mineral, molecular model C016 / 5803
Perovskite mineral, molecular model. Perovskite is a mineral form of calcium titanate, with the chemical formula Ca.Ti.O3

Background imageBonds Collection: Perovskite mineral, molecular model C016 / 5802

Perovskite mineral, molecular model C016 / 5802
Perovskite mineral, molecular model. Perovskite is a mineral form of calcium titanate, with the chemical formula Ca.Ti.O3

Background imageBonds Collection: Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model C016 / 5799

Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model C016 / 5799
Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model. Zanamivir is an antiviral drug (commonly known by its trade name Relenza). It is administered in spray form for inhalation

Background imageBonds Collection: Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model C016 / 5798

Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model C016 / 5798
Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model. Zanamivir is an antiviral drug (commonly known by its trade name Relenza). It is administered in spray form for inhalation

Background imageBonds Collection: Chitin, molecular model C016 / 5796

Chitin, molecular model C016 / 5796
Chitin. Molecular model of chitin, a long-chain polysaccharide polymer with the repeat unit having the formula C8.H13.O5.N

Background imageBonds Collection: Chitin, molecular model C016 / 5795

Chitin, molecular model C016 / 5795
Chitin. Molecular model of chitin, a long-chain polysaccharide polymer with the repeat unit having the formula C8.H13.O5.N

Background imageBonds Collection: Graphene conductivity, conceptual image

Graphene conductivity, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a graphene sheet with electricity (yellow) passing through it. Graphene is a single layer of graphite

Background imageBonds Collection: Graphene conductivity, conceptual image C013 / 8897

Graphene conductivity, conceptual image C013 / 8897
Graphene conductivity, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a graphene sheet with electricity (yellow) passing through it. Graphene is a single layer of graphite

Background imageBonds Collection: Blitz in London -- St Bride Street, Farringdon Street, WW2

Blitz in London -- St Bride Street, Farringdon Street, WW2
Blitz in London -- St Bride Street and Farringdon Street, with firefighters at work in a smoky atmosphere and pedestrians walking by

Background imageBonds Collection: Wood Stork (Mycteria americana) adult pair, bonding behaviour at nestsite in mangrove treetops

Wood Stork (Mycteria americana) adult pair, bonding behaviour at nestsite in mangrove treetops, Florida, U. S. A
Wood Stork (Mycteria americana) adult pair, bonding behaviour at nestsite in mangrove treetops, Florida, U.S.A. February

Background imageBonds Collection: Black-necked Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus) adult pair, courtship display in water

Black-necked Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus) adult pair, courtship display in water, South Padre Island, Texas, U. S. A
Black-necked Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus) adult pair, courtship display in water, South Padre Island, Texas, U.S.A. april

Background imageBonds Collection: Laughing Gull (Larus atricilla) adult pair, breeding plumage, courtship behaviour

Laughing Gull (Larus atricilla) adult pair, breeding plumage, courtship behaviour, standing on shore at coast, South Padre Island, Texas, U.S.A. april

Background imageBonds Collection: Great Egret (Casmerodius albus) adult pair, breeding plumage

Great Egret (Casmerodius albus) adult pair, breeding plumage, greeting display on nestsite at rookery, High Island, Bolivar Peninsula, Galveston County, Texas, U.S.A. april

Background imageBonds Collection: Advert for buying Defence Bonds in WW2 1941

Advert for buying Defence Bonds in WW2 1941
Advert issued by The National Savings Committee, london. When the axis crumbles before the thunder of British tanks, will you be able to say.... I played my part to the full. Buy 3% Defence Bonds

Background imageBonds Collection: Advert for buying 3% savings bonds in WW2 1942

Advert for buying 3% savings bonds in WW2 1942

Background imageBonds Collection: Advert for The National Savings Committee 1940

Advert for The National Savings Committee 1940
This year make your holiday weeks National Savings Week ! In 1940 The National Savings Committee asked that the general public put aside the thought of going away on holiday

Background imageBonds Collection: War Weapons Week and London Fire Brigade fireboats, WW2

War Weapons Week and London Fire Brigade fireboats, WW2
The London Fire Brigades fireboat Massey Shaw (which took part in the Dunkirk evacuations) and a fire float are moored at Westminster pier whilst their crews are promoting War Weapons Week

Background imageBonds Collection: SYMBOLS: WORLD WAR II. Symbols of various American organizations during World War II

SYMBOLS: WORLD WAR II. Symbols of various American organizations during World War II

Background imageBonds Collection: SYMBOLS: WORLD WAR II. American symbols for various organizations and war funds during World War II

SYMBOLS: WORLD WAR II. American symbols for various organizations and war funds during World War II

Background imageBonds Collection: BANK PANIC, 1873. The office of Jay Cooke & Company in Philadelphia

BANK PANIC, 1873. The office of Jay Cooke & Company in Philadelphia. The bankcruptcy, 18 September 1873, of this government bond agency, backer of the Northern Pacific Railroad

Background imageBonds Collection: STOCK EXCHANGE, 1885. The Bond Room at the New York Stock Exchange. Line engraving, 1885

STOCK EXCHANGE, 1885. The Bond Room at the New York Stock Exchange. Line engraving, 1885

Background imageBonds Collection: WILLIAM CRANCH BOND (1789-1859). American astronomer. Wood engraving, American, 1895

WILLIAM CRANCH BOND (1789-1859). American astronomer. Wood engraving, American, 1895

Background imageBonds Collection: View of central steps of Capitol, where movie stars are sell

View of central steps of Capitol, where movie stars are selling Liberty Bonds. Photograph shows Mary Pickford and others surrounded by crowd. Date 1918

Background imageBonds Collection: If you can t go - buy war bonds Our bonds are their security

If you can t go - buy war bonds Our bonds are their security!! : This hotel pledges a 100% payroll allotment. Poster encouraging purchase of war bonds

Background imageBonds Collection: Lend the way they fight, buy bonds to your utmost

Lend the way they fight, buy bonds to your utmost. Poster showing American soldier holding hand grenade over German soldiers in trench. Date 1918

Background imageBonds Collection: Must children die and mothers plead in vain? Buy more Libert

Must children die and mothers plead in vain? Buy more Liberty Bonds. Poster showing a mother clutching children as she reaches out for help. Date 1918

Background imageBonds Collection: That liberty shall not perish from the earth - Buy liberty b

That liberty shall not perish from the earth - Buy liberty bonds Fourth Liberty Loan. Poster showing the Statue of Liberty in ruins, and the New York skyline in flames. Date 1918

Background imageBonds Collection: Bonds - which?

Bonds - which?. Poster showing Uncle Sam proffering Liberty Bonds, or shackles inscribed Prussia. Date 1917

Background imageBonds Collection: Buy Liberty Bonds

Buy Liberty Bonds. Poster showing silhouhette portrait of Abraham Lincoln with a quote from him. Date 1917

Background imageBonds Collection: Good bye, Dad, I m off to fight for Old Glory, you buy US go

Good bye, Dad, I m off to fight for Old Glory, you buy US gov t bonds Third Liberty Loan. Poster showing a young man in uniform shaking the hand of an older man

Background imageBonds Collection: Fight or buy bonds - Third Liberty Loan

Fight or buy bonds - Third Liberty Loan. Poster showing a woman in white waving the American flag, as soldiers march behind her. Date 1917

Background imageBonds Collection: Remember! The flag of liberty - Support it! Buy US governmen

Remember! The flag of liberty - Support it! Buy US government bonds, 3rd Liberty Loan. Poster showing immigrants before an American flag. Date 1917

Background imageBonds Collection: Lend as they fight - Buy more Liberty Bonds

Lend as they fight - Buy more Liberty Bonds. Poster showing soldiers in battle, firing their weapons. Date 1918

Background imageBonds Collection: 4 reasons for buying Victory Bonds

4 reasons for buying Victory Bonds

Background imageBonds Collection: Come on! Buy more Liberty Bonds

Come on! Buy more Liberty Bonds. Poster showing a US soldier wielding a bayonet over a fallen German soldier. Date 1918



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"Bonds: Uniting Nations, Empowering Victories" In times of turmoil and conflict, they have proven to be the cornerstone of resilience and victory. From the Liberty Loan posters during World War I, urging citizens to invest in their country's future, to the haunting images of London's Blitz in St Bride Street and Farringdon Street during World War II – they have transcended mere financial transactions. Even Austro-Hungarian War they were promoted through captivating posters that appealed to patriotism and solidarity. These visual reminders showcased how they are strengthen nations amidst chaos. Graphene, a revolutionary material with unparalleled strength and conductivity, exemplifies another kind of bond – one at an atomic level. Its potential has sparked innovation across industries as it promises breakthroughs in technology and science. War Bonds Posters from WWI featuring tanks depicted the symbiotic relationship between military might and public support. The call for investment was not only about financing war efforts but also fostering a sense of unity among citizens. Artistic expressions like Graphene sheet artwork C016/8274 remind us that bonds extend beyond monetary value; they connect ideas, cultures, and people on a deeper level. Similarly, German poster campaigns during WWI urged individuals to subscribe to the Sixth War Loan – emphasizing collective responsibility towards national defense. Nature itself showcases remarkable bonding moments; whether it is witnessing adult Mute Swans entwining their necks in courtship behavior or Great Northern Divers circling on lakes in a mesmerizing display of connection – these creatures teach us about love, loyalty, and companionship. Lastly, Buckminsterfullerene molecules symbolize yet another form of bonding - molecular structures coming together harmoniously to create something extraordinary. This discovery highlights how even at microscopic levels connections are vital for progress. Throughout history and nature alike we see that bonds hold immense power - uniting nations against adversity or sparking scientific revolutions. They remind us that when we come together, we can achieve greatness and overcome any challenge that lies ahead.