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Tubular Collection (page 6)

Discover the beauty of tubular designs and structures in various forms

Background imageTubular Collection: Two ladies in outfits by Lucien Lelong and Jean Patou

Two ladies in outfits by Lucien Lelong and Jean Patou
Two fashionable ladies in summer outfits, watching a cycle race. On the left, a long sleeved white and navy blue crepe de chine patterned 3/4 length dress, with white collar and cuffs

Background imageTubular Collection: Two young ladies in dresses by Martial et Armand and Worth

Two young ladies in dresses by Martial et Armand and Worth
Two fashionable young ladies in the latest sleeveless dresses. On the left, a dress in black and red satin crepe with geometrical designs, by Martial et Armand

Background imageTubular Collection: Young lady in green afternoon dress by Molyneux

Young lady in green afternoon dress by Molyneux
Young lady wearing a green crepe afternoon tubular dress with velvet belt, embroidered silver sequins and a centred stem flower motif, by Molyneux. 1924

Background imageTubular Collection: Young lady in patterned dress by Philippe and Gaston

Young lady in patterned dress by Philippe and Gaston
Young lady wearing a white crepe embroidered long sleeved Scottish style patterned dress, by Philippe and Gaston. 1924

Background imageTubular Collection: Young lady in black and grey dress by Jenny

Young lady in black and grey dress by Jenny
Young lady wearing a striped satin matt black and grey long sleeved, figureless dress, with red and purple side pleats, by Jenny. 1924

Background imageTubular Collection: Young lady in black dress by Drecoll

Young lady in black dress by Drecoll
Young lady wearing a black long-sleeved, figureless dress, with a long belt tied at the hips, by Drecoll. 1924

Background imageTubular Collection: Two women in outfits by Martial et Armand, and Bernard

Two women in outfits by Martial et Armand, and Bernard
Two fashionable women both wearing tubular coat dresses. On the left, black and white horizontal stripes and fur collar, by Martial et Armand

Background imageTubular Collection: Young lady in tubular dress by Molyneux

Young lady in tubular dress by Molyneux
Young lady wearing a silk crepe tubular shaped dress with low waistline, holding a straw bonnet with ribbon, by Molyneux. 1924

Background imageTubular Collection: Young lady in evening dress by Jeanne Lanvin

Young lady in evening dress by Jeanne Lanvin
Young lady wearing a sleeveless gold sheer lace evening dress worn over a white slip, with a pearl and emerald belt, by Jeanne Lanvin. 1924

Background imageTubular Collection: Two women in outfits by Premet

Two women in outfits by Premet
Two fashionable women in outfits by Premet. On the left, a rosewood crepe tubular two-piece dress with high shirt style collar and ribbon, and a bow to the side of waist

Background imageTubular Collection: Evening dresses by Philippe et Gaston and Drecoll

Evening dresses by Philippe et Gaston and Drecoll
Two fashionable ladies wearing boat neckline evening dresses. On the left, a white crepe dress encrusted with pearls with a kite shaped design and ruffle to the side, by Philippe et Gaston

Background imageTubular Collection: Three sports outfits by Jean Patou and Bernard

Three sports outfits by Jean Patou and Bernard
Three young ladies wearing sports outfits. On the left, a striped short sleeved dress and parasol, by Jean Patou. In the middle, a three-piece white suit with high collar and ribbon bow

Background imageTubular Collection: Young lady in dinner dress by Paul Poiret

Young lady in dinner dress by Paul Poiret
Young lady wearing dinner dress with narrow beaded straps, trimmed in gold metal and black crepe satin green, by Paul Poiret. 1924

Background imageTubular Collection: Canvas and aluminium screen, Festival of Britain, London

Canvas and aluminium screen, Festival of Britain, London
View of a brightly coloured canvas and tubular aluminium screen which faced the Country Pavilion at the Festival of Britain exhibition on the South Bank, London. early 1951

Background imageTubular Collection: Bluespotted cornetfish

Bluespotted cornetfish (Fistularia commersonii). Its eye is at centre. Also known as the smooth flutemouth, this fish has an elongated body (left) and a long tubular snout (right)

Background imageTubular Collection: Lipid bilayer membrane, molecular model

Lipid bilayer membrane, molecular model
Lipid bilayer membrane. Molecular model simulation of a lipid bilayer membrane consisting of POPC lipids (green), surrounded by water molecules (red and white)

Background imageTubular Collection: Z-DNA, molecular model

Z-DNA, molecular model
Z-DNA. Molecular model of a strand of Z-DNA, the rare, left-handed form of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA is a helical molecule (here spiralling across the image)

Background imageTubular Collection: DNA loop, molecular model

DNA loop, molecular model
DNA loop. Theoretical molecular model of a loop structure for DNA in its chromatin form. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is a helical molecule (here the helix itself forms a circular loop)

Background imageTubular Collection: Coral-like polyps, 18th century

Coral-like polyps, 18th century

Background imageTubular Collection: Cape reef worm tubes

Cape reef worm tubes
Cape reef worm (Gunnarea capensis) tubes. These encrusted tubes, found on sheltered rocks in tidal areas, are formed by this polychaete worm from bits of grit and sand

Background imageTubular Collection: Penstemon Huskers Red in flower

Penstemon Huskers Red in flower
Penstemon (Penstemon Huskers Red ) in flower. Photographed in Dorset, UK, in July

Background imageTubular Collection: Ivabradine drug molecule

Ivabradine drug molecule. Tubular molecular model of the drug ivabradine, used to manage angina pectoris, severe chest pain due to lack of blood to the heart

Background imageTubular Collection: Marburg virus, TEM

Marburg virus, TEM
Marburg virus, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). This tubular RNA (ribonucleic acid) virus causes Marburg haemorrhagic fever in humans and non-human primates

Background imageTubular Collection: Tube sponges

Tube sponges. Large tube sponges growing on a reef wall. Photographed off Ambon, Indonesia

Background imageTubular Collection: Tube sponge

Tube sponge growing on a reef. Photographed off Komodo National Park, Komodo, Indonesia

Background imageTubular Collection: Synthetic peptide fibre, molecular model

Synthetic peptide fibre, molecular model
Synthetic peptide fibre. Molecular model of a synthetic collagen-like peptide fibre, showing three different ways of representing the structure. Peptides are small molecules formed from amino acids

Background imageTubular Collection: Whiteweed flower pistils, SEM

Whiteweed flower pistils, SEM
Whiteweed flower floret pistils. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the pistils (red, the female reproductive organs) emerging from the true flowers or florets (yellow)

Background imageTubular Collection: Willow-leaved jessamine (Cestrum parqui)

Willow-leaved jessamine (Cestrum parqui). The flowers of this poisonous plant are night-scented and pollinated by moths

Background imageTubular Collection: Iochroma cyaneum Trebah

Iochroma cyaneum Trebah
Iochroma flowers (Iochroma cyaneum Trebah ). This tender South American shrub is part of the Solanaceae family

Background imageTubular Collection: Rosary vine (Ceropegia linearis woodii)

Rosary vine (Ceropegia linearis woodii)
Rosary vine flower (Ceropegia linearis woodii)

Background imageTubular Collection: Molecule of a component of TCP antiseptic

Molecule of a component of TCP antiseptic
Component of TCP antiseptic. Computer model of a molecule of 2, 4, 6-trichlorophenol, a component of the commercially available antiseptic TCP

Background imageTubular Collection: Microglobulin protein, molecular model

Microglobulin protein, molecular model
Microglobulin protein. Molecular models of two overlapping views of the protein beta-2 microglobulin. This protein, with a relatively small molecular mass

Background imageTubular Collection: Warfarin molecule

Warfarin molecule. Computer graphic of the anti- coagulant drug warfarin (formula C18.H16.O3). The atoms (spheres) are colour-coded: carbon (yellow), oxygen (red) & hydrogen (white)

Background imageTubular Collection: Ketamine molecule, recreational drug

Ketamine molecule, recreational drug
Ketamine molecule. Computer model of a molecule of the recreational drug ketamine (C13.H16.Cl.N.O). The atoms (tubes) are colour-coded: carbon (light blue), hydrogen (grey), chlorine (green)

Background imageTubular Collection: Tigecycline molecule, MRSA antibiotic

Tigecycline molecule, MRSA antibiotic
Tigecycline molecule. Computer model of a molecule of the MRSA antibiotic drug tigecycline (brand name Tygacil, chemical formula C29.H39.N5.O8)

Background imageTubular Collection: Synthetic thyroid hormone molecule

Synthetic thyroid hormone molecule. Computer model of a molecule of levothyroxine (L-thyroxine, also called synthetic T4), the synthetic form of the thyroid hormone thyroxine

Background imageTubular Collection: Monosodium glutamate molecule

Monosodium glutamate molecule
Monosodium glutamate. Computer model of a molecule of the food flavouring monosodium glutamate (C5.H8 N.O4.Na). The atoms (tubes) of the molecule are colour-coded: carbon (light blue)

Background imageTubular Collection: HIV antibody therapy

HIV antibody therapy. Molecular model of the interaction of the HIV surface protein gp120 (green, lower right) as it interacts with a human white blood cell surface protein (CD4, blue)

Background imageTubular Collection: Mescaline molecule

Mescaline molecule. Computer graphic of the drug mescaline (formula C11.H17.N.O3). The atoms (tubes) are colour-coded: carbon (yellow), oxygen (red), nitrogen (blue) and hydrogen (white)

Background imageTubular Collection: Ephedrine molecule

Ephedrine molecule
Ephedrine. Computer graphic of a molecule of the drug ephedrine (C10.H15.N.O). The atoms (tubes) of the molecule are colour-coded: hydrogen (white), carbon (yellow), oxygen (red) and nitrogen (blue)

Background imageTubular Collection: Insulin hormone, molecular model

Insulin hormone, molecular model
Insulin hormone. Molecular model of the bovine form of the hormone insulin, produced by the pancreas in mammals to aid the body in metabolising sugars

Background imageTubular Collection: Enzyme from a sulphur-reducing bacterium

Enzyme from a sulphur-reducing bacterium. Molecular model of the enzyme aldehyde oxidoreductase from the Desulfovibrio gigas sulphur-reducing bacterium

Background imageTubular Collection: Audi Concept Car Goodwood Festival of Speed

Audi Concept Car Goodwood Festival of Speed

Background imageTubular Collection: The Britannia bridge

The Britannia bridge
Three views of the Britannia bridge, which was built across the Menai strait between the island of Anglesey and the mainland of Wales. The bridge was begun in 1846 and completed in March 1850

Background imageTubular Collection: Menai Bridges / Hawkins

Menai Bridges / Hawkins
The Britannia Tubular Bridge (foreground) designed by Robert Stephenson and opened in 1850 and the Menai Suspension Bridge designed by Thomas Telford, opened in 1826

Background imageTubular Collection: Conway Tubular Bridge

Conway Tubular Bridge
Conwy railway bridge was built by Robert Louis Stevenson and officially opened in 1849, although completed in 1848. The tube is 412 feet long and weighs 1300 tonnes

Background imageTubular Collection: Dress & Silver Sash

Dress & Silver Sash
Actress Margaret Bannerman in a sleeveless, tubular shaped, slash-neck dress which uses a concentric square motif in various shades. worn with a silver sash & court shoes

Background imageTubular Collection: Checkerboard Scarf 1922

Checkerboard Scarf 1922
Dressmaking patterns: barrel- line dress with a bateau neck, decorative panels at the hips & a low slung belt; short coat with fringed sleeves, checkerboard coat & hat



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Discover the beauty of tubular designs and structures in various forms. From the iconic Menai Tubular Bridges to the intricate Egyptian Dress by Vionnet, these tubular creations captivate with their unique shapes and functionality. Feast your eyes on an exquisite illustration of Cerinthe glabra, showcasing its stunning tubular yellow flowers elegantly arranged on a single stem. Step back in time with a glimpse into fashion history as we admire the Garden Party Frock from 1913, featuring delicate tubular details that epitomize elegance. Marvel at the engineering marvels like the Wrought Iron Tubular Trussed Bridge over River Wye at Chepstow, which stands strong since its construction in 1885. Explore modernist architecture with a visit to Hampstead's Modernist House, where clean lines and sleek tubular elements create a harmonious living space. Get inspired by vintage advertisements like Lightfoot's captivating promotion that showcases how tubularity can be both functional and visually appealing. Dive deep into the ocean depths to meet fascinating creatures like Winteria telescopa, whose forward-pointing tubular eyes help them navigate through dark waters effortlessly. Delight in nature's wonders as you encounter Phygelius Funfair Yellow or Cape Cowslip, adorned with pendulous tubular flowers that add charm to any garden landscape. Finally, embrace mathematical precision with a Tubular Slide Rule - an essential tool for calculations before digital technology took over our lives.