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"Capturing Moments and Making Connections: A Glimpse into the World of Contacts" In this captivating collection of images

Background imageContacts Collection: Hammond organ (litho)

Hammond organ (litho)
6009425 Hammond organ (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hammond organ. Illustration for See How It Works)

Background imageContacts Collection: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones at Olympic Recording Studio in

Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones at Olympic Recording Studio in Barnes, south west London recording backing for the track We Love You. 19th May 1967

Background imageContacts Collection: Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger posing on top of the Daily Mirror Newspaper building

Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger posing on top of the Daily Mirror Newspaper building. The rest of this set shows Mick filming a video on the roof. 25th August 1987

Background imageContacts Collection: Rolling Stones on stage in concert at Hyde Park 5th July 1969

Rolling Stones on stage in concert at Hyde Park 5th July 1969. Evaluation Scan Not Balanced Not Cleaned

Background imageContacts Collection: Rolling Stones performance at Hyde Park 5th July 1969

Rolling Stones performance at Hyde Park 5th July 1969. Evaluation Scan Not Balanced Not Cleaned

Background imageContacts Collection: Z. A. Arapova, left, a senior laboratory assistant in a ?

Z. A. Arapova, left, a senior laboratory assistant in a ?
Z.A. Arapova, left, a senior laboratory assistant in a Russian astronautical laboratory, fastens registration contacts on cosmonaut A

Background imageContacts Collection: Ufos / Books / Ummo

Ufos / Books / Ummo
Enrique Lopez Guerrero MIRANDO A LA LEJANIA DEL UNIVERSO (Wonders from the distant universe) Spanish study of the alleged Ummo contacts with Earth

Background imageContacts Collection: The first non-stop round-the-world flight in 1949

The first non-stop round-the-world flight in 1949
One of four refuelling contacts made on the first non-stop round-the-world flight in 1949, the Boeing B-50, Lucky Lady II, takes on fuel from a Boeing KB-29M

Background imageContacts Collection: Horse, Eriskay Pony, two mares, with one whinnying to remainder of herd

Horse, Eriskay Pony, two mares, with one whinnying to remainder of herd, standing in moorland habitat, South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, May

Background imageContacts Collection: Contact lens surface, SEM

Contact lens surface, SEM
Contact lens. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a contact lens. This is a thin plastic lens placed over the front of the eye to provide focus correction for people with

Background imageContacts Collection: Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica) stung human wrist, Suffolk, England, may

Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica) stung human wrist, Suffolk, England, may

Background imageContacts Collection: Business people talking

Business people talking

Background imageContacts Collection: Handshake

Handshake. Businessmen shaking hands

Background imageContacts Collection: Businessmen

Businessmen having a discussion

Background imageContacts Collection: Digital camera and memory card

Digital camera and memory card

Background imageContacts Collection: Rolodex

Rolodex. This is a rotating file used to store business contact information

Background imageContacts Collection: Electronics for satellite subsystem

Electronics for satellite subsystem
An electronics box for a satellite subsystem with the lid removed to show components. Photographed at the 2010 International Astronautical Congress exhibition in Prague, Czech Republic

Background imageContacts Collection: Gagarins orbit in Vostok 1, 1961

Gagarins orbit in Vostok 1, 1961
Gagarins orbit in Vostok 1. Orbital flightpath (red, on a map of the Earth) of the Vostok 1 spacecraft (upper left, call sign KEDR) that carried Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin (1934-1968)

Background imageContacts Collection: Battery power

Battery power. Blue flash at the positive pole of a standard a battery, representing the flow of energy from the battery when in use


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"Capturing Moments and Making Connections: A Glimpse into the World of Contacts" In this captivating collection of images, we embark on a journey that explores the power beyond their conventional definition. From iconic musicians to scientific discoveries, from nature's wonders to technological advancements, these snapshots reveal the diverse realms where contacts play a significant role. The first image takes us back in time as we witness the legendary Mick Jagger and Keith Richards at Olympic Recording Studio. Their musical genius is amplified by their undeniable connection, showcasing how they are foster creativity and collaboration. Moving forward, we encounter Mick Jagger striking a pose atop the Daily Mirror Newspaper building. This moment captures not only his star power but also highlights how contacts with media outlets can shape public perception and elevate an artist's career. Next up are electrifying shots from The Rolling Stones' historic concert at Hyde Park in 1969. As they command the stage with unparalleled energy, it becomes evident that music has an incredible ability to forge connections between performers and audiences alike. These images immortalize a powerful bond created through shared experiences during live performances. Venturing into science territory, we catch a glimpse of Z. A. Arapova, a senior laboratory assistant engaged in her work with Hammond organ (litho). Her focused expression reflects the importance of meticulous research and experimentation facilitated by scientific contacts within laboratories. Nature makes its appearance too as we observe a stinging nettle leaving its mark on human skin in Suffolk, England. This encounter reminds us that even seemingly insignificant interactions can have profound effects - just like unexpected encounters or chance meetings that often lead to life-changing connections. UFOs and books take center stage next; an intriguing combination indeed. The enigmatic world of Ummo captivates our imagination while emphasizing how written words can connect people across space and time - bridging gaps between different cultures or dimensions. Shifting gears once more, history unfolds before our eyes with the first non-stop round-the-world flight in 1949.