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Background imageCord Collection: Advert for Debenham & Freebody bathing wear 1937

Advert for Debenham & Freebody bathing wear 1937
Pure wool low cut leg swimwear for women, with rope tie around the waist. 1937

Background imageCord Collection: Mourning fashion, WW1

Mourning fashion, WW1
An outfit of mourning for a First World War widow. For the widow who prefers the coat and skirt there is a black Aberdare cord. Date: 1915

Background imageCord Collection: Taking thread: Sound-Waves on a Cord 1922

Taking thread: Sound-Waves on a Cord 1922
Mr. W F Croll, who holds the parent, of a method of recording and reproducing sound-waves by means of a cellulose thread instead of by the generally known disc or cylinder record

Background imageCord Collection: Advert for Ciro ladies diamond wristwatches 1937

Advert for Ciro ladies diamond wristwatches 1937
Advert for ladies diamond cocktail wristwatches. Date: 1937

Background imageCord Collection: Advert for Asprey watches 1938

Advert for Asprey watches 1938
Asprey seletcion of watches from keys, bedside, gold note clips, wrist watches with cord bracelet and fob watches. Date: 1938

Background imageCord Collection: Green & Gold Compact

Green & Gold Compact
Green circular compact with diamante (paste) decoration, gold cord and tassels containing a mirror, powder and two lipstick holders. Date: circa 1920

Background imageCord Collection: Compact / Lipstick Holder

Compact / Lipstick Holder
Ingenious comapct with the mirror concealed in the lid and space for two lipsticks within the large silk tassel. Date: circa 1920

Background imageCord Collection: Donkey 1649 Etching state 3 1 / 8 4 7. 9 10. 4 cm

Donkey 1649 Etching state 3 1 / 8 4 7. 9 10. 4 cm
Artokoloro

Background imageCord Collection: Hawks owls 1625-77 Etching state Plate 5 1 / 4

Hawks owls 1625-77 Etching state Plate 5 1 / 4
Artokoloro

Background imageCord Collection: Mexico, Puerto Vallarta. Patterns in colorful fishing nets

Mexico, Puerto Vallarta. Patterns in colorful fishing nets. Credit as: Nancy & Steve Ross / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageCord Collection: Digital illustration of pocket cover and weights within box frame of sash window

Digital illustration of pocket cover and weights within box frame of sash window

Background imageCord Collection: CAPE CANAVERAL: COMPUTERS. Detail of the power connections and computer panels

CAPE CANAVERAL: COMPUTERS. Detail of the power connections and computer panels at Launch Complex 39 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. Photograph by Penny Rogo Bailes, 2008

Background imageCord Collection: CHINA: WOMEN AND SAGE. Two young Chinese women braiding a cord before a screen

CHINA: WOMEN AND SAGE. Two young Chinese women braiding a cord before a screen depicting the Chinese sage Huang Shangping. Woodcut in colors by Hokusai Katsushika, c1799

Background imageCord Collection: Illustration of closed human vocal fold also known as vocal cord

Illustration of closed human vocal fold also known as vocal cord

Background imageCord Collection: Digital illustration of 25 mm of cord nailed to sash window

Digital illustration of 25 mm of cord nailed to sash window

Background imageCord Collection: Digital cross section illustration showing inner and outer sash, sill, pulley stile, architrave

Digital cross section illustration showing inner and outer sash, sill, pulley stile, architrave, sash cord, glass, parting and staff beads of sash window

Background imageCord Collection: Mrs. Robert Bacon, a farm wife in Knox County, Tennessee, using electrical appliances in her home

Mrs. Robert Bacon, a farm wife in Knox County, Tennessee, using electrical appliances in her home (a fan, an iron)
TENNESSEE: FARM WIFE, 1942. Mrs. Robert Bacon, a farm wife in Knox County, Tennessee, using electrical appliances in her home (a fan, an iron)

Background imageCord Collection: HUPA PURSES AND MONEY. Purses and money of the Hupa Native Americans of northwestern California

HUPA PURSES AND MONEY. Purses and money of the Hupa Native Americans of northwestern California. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, 1923

Background imageCord Collection: Fetus inside womb

Fetus inside womb

Background imageCord Collection: Medical illustration of fetus development at 9 weeks

Medical illustration of fetus development at 9 weeks

Background imageCord Collection: Medical illustration of fetus development at 24 weeks

Medical illustration of fetus development at 24 weeks

Background imageCord Collection: Courtly Dancer, Illustration from Nuvone inventioni di balli by Cesare Negri

Courtly Dancer, Illustration from Nuvone inventioni di balli by Cesare Negri
XJF493400 Courtly Dancer, Illustration from Nuvone inventioni di balli by Cesare Negri, print made by Leon Pallavicino, published 1604 (engraving) by Rovere

Background imageCord Collection: Portrait of Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain, c. 1627-32 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain, c. 1627-32 (oil on canvas)
XIR414011 Portrait of Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain, c.1627-32 (oil on canvas) by Dyck, Anthony van (1599-1641); 23x19 cm; Musee Bonnat, Bayonne

Background imageCord Collection: 2619190; out of copyright

2619190; out of copyright

Background imageCord Collection: Portrait of Franz Wilhelm von Wartenberg, Jonas Suyderhoef, Bernhard Rottendorff

Portrait of Franz Wilhelm von Wartenberg, Jonas Suyderhoef, Bernhard Rottendorff, 1625 - 1686

Background imageCord Collection: Three acrobats in action, Anonymous, Gerardus Josephus Xavery, Pieter Schenk (II), 1728

Three acrobats in action, Anonymous, Gerardus Josephus Xavery, Pieter Schenk (II), 1728

Background imageCord Collection: Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich, c. 1660-65 (oil on canvas)

Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich, c. 1660-65 (oil on canvas)
XYC174879 Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich, c.1660-65 (oil on canvas) by Lely, Peter (1618-80); 223.2x130.8 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Fund, USA; English, out of copyright

Background imageCord Collection: Sanpoukazari to otafuku no men, Decoration of three treasures and a mask of Otafuku

Sanpoukazari to otafuku no men, Decoration of three treasures and a mask of Otafuku. Ikeda, Eisen, 1790-1848, artist, [between 1820 and 1823], 1 print : woodcut, color; 19.7 x 17.7 cm

Background imageCord Collection: ELECTRIC LAMP, 1908. A woman pulling the switch on an electric lamp, which has

ELECTRIC LAMP, 1908. A woman pulling the switch on an electric lamp, which has a base in the form of a sculpted female figure. Photographed by a Chicago, Illinois studio, 1908

Background imageCord Collection: WORLD WAR I: VICTORY ARCH. Sergeant Reidar Waller of the 27th Division cutting

WORLD WAR I: VICTORY ARCH. Sergeant Reidar Waller of the 27th Division cutting a silk cord below the Arch in New York, New York. Photograph, 1919

Background imageCord Collection: AD: BASLINE AUTOWLINE. American advertisement for Baseline Autowline, 1919

AD: BASLINE AUTOWLINE. American advertisement for Baseline Autowline, 1919

Background imageCord Collection: Vietnamese Beauty from My To, Tien Giang Province

Vietnamese Beauty from My To, Tien Giang Province
A delightful photographic study of a beautiful Vietnamese girl from My Tho (the capital city of Tien Giang Province, located in the Mekong Delta region of South Vietnam)

Background imageCord Collection: Russian Police Officer

Russian Police Officer Date: circa 1902

Background imageCord Collection: Spanish onion boy and girl in Sidcup, Kent. 1938

Spanish onion boy and girl in Sidcup, Kent. 1938

Background imageCord Collection: A Spanish onion girl in Sidcup, Kent. 1938

A Spanish onion girl in Sidcup, Kent. 1938

Background imageCord Collection: Various bits of sewing kit, including threads, needles and scissors on wooden box

Various bits of sewing kit, including threads, needles and scissors on wooden box. credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto

Background imageCord Collection: Whirling arm for testing aerofoils

Whirling arm for testing aerofoils, rotated by a weight and cord over a pulley. 1804. From Cayleys original notebook

Background imageCord Collection: James Prescott Joules (1818-89) apparatus for determining mechanical equivalent of heat

James Prescott Joules (1818-89) apparatus for determining mechanical equivalent of heat. Vessel of water, oil or mercury encloses vanes attached to spindle. Cord wound round cylinder and drum

Background imageCord Collection: Diagram of Pavlovs findings on conditioned salivary reflex. D Organ of touch and temperature

Diagram of Pavlovs findings on conditioned salivary reflex. D Organ of touch and temperature: N 1-6 analysers:s salivary gland: Q Saliva secreting centre in medulla oblongata: M muscle

Background imageCord Collection: Chinese justice: Prisoner, kneeling on chains, ankles in a form of stocks, outstretched

Chinese justice: Prisoner, kneeling on chains, ankles in a form of stocks, outstretched arms supported by thumbs tied by cord to a pole. One of a pair of images from a stereographic card c1906

Background imageCord Collection: Honey Fungus (Armillaria mellea) rhizomorphs or bootlaces where bark has fallen from trunk of dead

Honey Fungus (Armillaria mellea) rhizomorphs or bootlaces where bark has fallen from trunk of dead tree, Powys, Wales, May

Background imageCord Collection: Jar of dark purple jam with cord tied around rim and two ripe plums in front

Jar of dark purple jam with cord tied around rim and two ripe plums in front

Background imageCord Collection: Lemon curd in glass jar with string tied around rim and slice of lemon in front

Lemon curd in glass jar with string tied around rim and slice of lemon in front

Background imageCord Collection: Back pain, artwork F007 / 8390

Back pain, artwork F007 / 8390
Back pain, computer artwork

Background imageCord Collection: Back pain, artwork F007 / 8389

Back pain, artwork F007 / 8389
Back pain, computer artwork

Background imageCord Collection: Back pain, artwork F007 / 8387

Back pain, artwork F007 / 8387
Back pain, computer artwork

Background imageCord Collection: Back pain, artwork F007 / 8388

Back pain, artwork F007 / 8388
Back pain, computer artwork



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"Cord: The Invisible Thread Connecting Chakras and Nervous System" Discover the intricate web that binds our body and mind as we delve into the fascinating world of cords. Just like RAMON Y CAJAL, Santiago (1852-1934), who unraveled the mysteries of our nervous system, let us explore the diverse aspects of this enigmatic concept. From a DRUNK MONK strumming an electric guitar through an amplifier to the roaring power of a Cord 812SC Supercharged Phaeton, cords manifest in various forms. They bridge gaps, enabling communication and harmony between different elements - just like the 1177m cable stayed Ting Kau Bridge linking the northwest New Territories. But they are not limited to physical connections alone; they extend beyond tangible realms. Witness their ethereal presence within a human fetus inside its protective amniotic sac or observe how early TV Remote Control devices revolutionized entertainment with their invisible command over technology. Cords also find themselves entwined in everyday life scenarios - imagine people on a bus journey from Lincoln to Olympia, connected by shared experiences and stories. Similarly, witness unity amidst chaos as Brtitish Army soldiers undertake bomb disposal at St James Park under the guidance of cord-like precision. Even in seemingly unrelated domains such as LEATHER MANUFACTURE at Alexander Brothers Leather or Jaeger advertisement in 1956, cords play vital roles behind-the-scenes. Whether it's workers scraping hides or fashioning elegant accessories, these threads symbolize craftsmanship and attention to detail. Intriguingly complex yet profoundly important, cords remind us that everything is interconnected. Like strands woven together to form something greater than themselves – they represent unity amidst diversity. So next time you encounter a cord – whether physical or metaphorical – take a moment to appreciate its significance in binding our world together.