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Common Item Collection

An eclectic mix of nostalgia and playfulness, this common item collection is a treasure trove for the curious souls

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Snakes and ladders

Snakes and ladders board game

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Cast iron Victorian walking stick stand

Cast iron Victorian walking stick stand

Background imageCommon Item Collection: SEM diamond stylus travelling through LP grooves H100 / 0086

SEM diamond stylus travelling through LP grooves H100 / 0086
Scanning electron micrograph of a diamond stylus travelling through the grooves of a long-playing, stereo record. The grooves are cut into a flat disc of polyvinyl chloride

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Stylus in LP record

Stylus in LP record
Stylus on LP record. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a stylus travelling through the grooves of a stereo vinyl record. The grooves are cut into a flat disc of polyvinyl chloride (PVC)

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Electric guitar and amplifier

Electric guitar and amplifier

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Rubiks cube, artwork

Rubiks cube, artwork
Rubiks cube, computer artwork

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Card index box

Card index box. Index cards arranged alphabetically in a box

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Eye mask

Eye mask. This gel filled mask is cooled in a refrigerator before being placed on the face. The cooling effect is claimed to relieve tired eyes

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Toy teeth

Toy teeth

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Rubber ducks

Rubber ducks

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Rubber duck

Rubber duck in a foamy bath

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Chess pieces

Chess pieces on a chessboard

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Toy duck

Toy duck floating on water

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Rubber ducks

Rubber ducks in a foamy bath

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Cast iron skillet

Cast iron skillet

Background imageCommon Item Collection: View of several bags of coloured dye powder

View of several bags of coloured dye powder
Dye. View of several bags of coloured dye powder. This powder can be mixed with water or oils and used to colour fabrics and textiles. Photographed in Nepal

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Plaster antiseptic pad, SEM

Plaster antiseptic pad, SEM
Plaster antiseptic pad. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the antiseptic pad on a plaster. Magnification: x16 at 6x7cm size

Background imageCommon Item Collection: SEM of diamond stylus in groove of LP record H100 / 0109

SEM of diamond stylus in groove of LP record H100 / 0109
Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a long-playing record (L.P.), showing a spherical diamond stylus sitting in one of the concentric grooves. The L.P

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Nail clippers

Nail clippers

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Spring train, X-ray

Spring train, X-ray
Spring train. X-ray showing the mechanism inside a toy train

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Spring train, X-ray

Spring train, X-ray
Spring train. X-ray showing the mechanism inside a toy train

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Snowman toy, simulated X-ray

Snowman toy, simulated X-ray
Snowman toy. Simulated X-ray of a novelty snowman toy. The mechanism of cogs and electronics inside the toy causes it to play music and move

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Cello strings

Cello strings vibrating. The vibration of the strings, combined with the design and shape of the cello, produces musical sounds

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Electrical items

Electrical items, clockwise from left, a Nokia mobile phone, a Sony walkman/radio and a digital watch

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Chinese decorations

Chinese decorations hanging from a tree.Photographed in China

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Metal ruler

Metal ruler marked in inches

Background imageCommon Item Collection: SEM of diamond stylus in groove of LP record H100 / 0104

SEM of diamond stylus in groove of LP record H100 / 0104
Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a long-playing record (L.P.), showing a spherical diamond stylus (suspended below its cantilever arm) sitting in a groove. The L.P

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Antique clock

Antique clock
Detail of the mechanism in an antique clock

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Col. SEM of point of fibre-tip pen

Col. SEM of point of fibre-tip pen
Felt-tip pen. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of the writing point of a felt-tip pen. Magnification x20 at 6x4.5cm size

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Wine cork, SEM

Wine cork, SEM
Wine cork. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section through a wine cork. The structure of the cells can be seen. Cork is taken from the bark of the cork oak tree (Quercus suber)

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Glasses hinge, SEM

Glasses hinge, SEM
Glasses hinge. Composite image of text and a coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the hinge between a pair of glasses and one of its arms. Magnification: x2.5 at 5x7cm size

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Torn postage stamp, SEM

Torn postage stamp, SEM
Torn postage stamp. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a torn perforation from the edge of a postage stamp. Magnification: x26 at 6x7cm size

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Yale lock and key, SEM

Yale lock and key, SEM
Yale lock and key. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the teeth a key (gold) and a Yale lock. Magnification: x3.5 at 5x7cm size

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Coloured SEM of the nib of a ballpoint pen

Coloured SEM of the nib of a ballpoint pen
Nib of a ballpoint pen. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of the ball at the nib of a ballpoint pen. The ballpoint pen was invented in 1938 by Hungarian journalist Laszlo Biro

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Coloured SEM of nib of a felt-tip pen

Coloured SEM of nib of a felt-tip pen
Felt-tip pen. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of the writing point of a felt-tip pen. Magnification: x12 at 6x7cm size. x30 at 8x6ins, x16 at 10x7cm master size

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Disposable lighter, SEM

Disposable lighter, SEM
Disposable lighter. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the lighting mechanism of a disposable cigarette lighter

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Coloured SEM of superwound guitar string

Coloured SEM of superwound guitar string
Guitar string. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of " superwound" guitar string (piano wire design). Magnification: x26 at 6x7cm size. Magnificaton: x75 at 8x6inch size

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Mascara brush, SEM

Mascara brush, SEM
Mascara brush. Composite image of a coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the bristles of a mascara brush, seen in front of a womans eye

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Coloured SEM of fibres of nib of felt-tip pen

Coloured SEM of fibres of nib of felt-tip pen
Felt-tip pen. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of the fibres of the writing point of a felt-tip pen. Magnification: x300 at 6x7cm size. x750 at 8x6ins

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Coloured SEM of a sharpened pencil

Coloured SEM of a sharpened pencil
Pencil. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of a sharpened pencil. The pencil consists of a thin rod made of clay & graphite (grey), a type of carbon, encased in wood (brown)

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Nylon cable tie, SEM

Nylon cable tie, SEM
Cable tie. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a nylon cable tie fastener. The ratcheted strip of this fastener can usually move in one direction only. Magnification: x5 at 5x7cm size

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Synthetic cork, SEM

Synthetic cork, SEM
Synthetic cork. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section through a plastic wine bottle cork. The air holes within the cork allow it to shrink and expand to fit the bottle neck

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Coloured SEM of a wine bottle cork

Coloured SEM of a wine bottle cork
Cork. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section of a cork from a wine bottle. The cellular structure can be clearly seen. Cork is the bark of the cork oak tree, Quercus suber

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Coloured SEM of the nib of a ball point pen

Coloured SEM of the nib of a ball point pen
Nib of a ballpoint pen. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the ball at the nib of a ballpoint pen. The ballpoint pen was invented in 1938 by Hungarian journalist Laszlo Biro

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Penknife

Penknife. Various tools folded out of a penknife

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Natural sponge C013 / 9837

Natural sponge C013 / 9837
Natural sponge. Close-up of a natural sponge showing its structure. Sponges (phylum Porifera) are simple multicellular aquatic animals

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Natural sponge C013 / 9836

Natural sponge C013 / 9836
Natural sponge. Sponges (phylum Porifera) are simple multicellular aquatic animals. They have bodies full of pores and channels (seen here) that allow water to circulate through them

Background imageCommon Item Collection: Frets on an electric guitar

Frets on an electric guitar



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An eclectic mix of nostalgia and playfulness, this common item collection is a treasure trove for the curious souls. From a cast iron Victorian walking stick stand to an SEM diamond stylus delicately traveling through LP grooves, each piece tells its own unique story. The electric guitar and amplifier unleash the power of music, while the Rubik's cube artwork challenges our minds with its colorful complexity. A stylus gently gliding over an LP record takes us back in time to the golden age of vinyl. The card index box holds memories and secrets waiting to be discovered, while an eye mask invites us into a world of tranquility and dreams. Snakes and ladders bring out our competitive spirits as we navigate through life's ups and downs. Rubber ducks add whimsy to any bath time adventure, reminding us not to take life too seriously. Chess pieces engage our strategic minds in battles on checkered boards, while a toy duck brings joy to children young at heart. In this captivating assortment of everyday objects lies endless possibilities for imagination and exploration.