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John Wesleys Foundery Chapel, Moorfields, LondonJohn Wesleys Foundery (or Foundry) Chapel in Moorfields, London, a former brass cannon foundry used as a chapel from 1739 until 1778
78 rpm Cover Sleeve, Embassy Records, Music for You. 1950s
Advert for Maple & Co furnishing 1897Page selection of household furnishings. Date: 1897
Memorial service, Pembroke Dockyard, West Wales. Claimed to be for those lost on the minesweeper HMS Jason, which was sunk by a mine from a German U-boat in April 1917 off Coll Island, Scotland
LCC-LFB Edgware Road Fire Station group photo. Date: circa 1910s
London Fire Brigade horse-drawn cart appliance, with a pair of white horses and crew of four. Date: circa 1900s
Mahogany Brass Bound BoxSolid Spanish Mahogany Brass Bound Box containing paints, inks, etc. circa 1880s
LCC-MFB firemen with vehicle. Date: circa 1900s
LCC-LFB Hanwell Fire Brigade prizewinnersLCC-LFB Hanwell Fire Brigade winners of shield, 1st Prize at Crystal Palace 1904 Demonstration and Grand Fete, 17 August 1904. Date: 1904
Fire Station Officer Soggee in studio photographFire Station Officer Soggee in a studio photograph, in uniform with his brass helmet under his arm. Date: circa 1910s
Portrait of LFB fireman DC12, in uniform, with his brass helmet under his arm. Date: circa 1920s
Captain Sir Eyre Massey Shaw (1828-1908), Superintendent of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade (now London Fire Brigade) and its predecessor, the London Fire Engine Establishment, from 1861 to 1891
LFB band at LCC Jubilee Reception, County Hall, LondonThe LFB band taking part in an LCC Jubilee Reception for the Metropolitan Boroughs at County Hall on 21 July 1950. Date: 1950
Portrait of a late Victorian MFB fireman with enginePortrait of a late Victorian MFB fireman, number 134, with engine. Date: circa 1890s
London Fire Brigade band, centenary celebrationsMembers of the LCC-London Fire Brigade band, with their conductor, performing during the centenary celebrations on 11 November 1966. Date: 1966
Band AfloatBrass Band Musicians on a boat on The Nantes Brest Canal waterway France Date: circa 1983
Brass postal, door handles and letter platesWilliam N. Froy and Sons, brass door knockers and letterboxes. Date: late 19th century
The Age of Brass, or the Triumphs of Womans Rights Date: 1869
Brass Mill Date: 1938
Wooden Frame Clock Date: 1950
Early Model Automobile Date: 1950
Duke and Duchess of York at a Salvation Army ConcertDuke and Duchess of York at a Salvation Army Brass Band Concert - Congress Hall, Clapton - greeted by the Head of the Army, General Bramwell Booth (1856-1929) and Mrs Booth. Date: 1928
Euterpean Band, Westerville, Ohio, USAMembers of the Euterpean Band (nicknamed the Rube Band of Otterbein), Westerville, Ohio, USA. Date: 1907
Advert for Oetzmann & Co. Victorian furniture 1896 Advert for Oetzmann & CoSelection of late Victorian household items furniture. Date: 1896
Horse-drawn steamer leaving headquarters 1900Call-out in the streets of London, a horse-drawn steamer leaving the headquarters of the London Fire Brigade, with a group of passers-by watching. Date: 1900
WAGNER / LIEBIG / 5 / 1870RICHARD WAGNER German composer in 1870, serenading his wife and baby in their own home with his Siegfried Idyll Date: 1813 - 1883
Angelic ChorusAngel musicians : not all angels play the harp, theres a fair-sized brass section as well Date: 1911
Maskelyne & Cooks automata performing in London Maskelyne & Cooks automataMaskelyne & Cooks automata perform at the Egyptian Hall in Piccadilly, London. Date: 1878
Henry VIIs chapelThe Henry VII Lady Chapel, or just the Henry VII Chapel, is a large Lady Chapel at the far eastern end of Westminster Abbey, paid for by the will of King Henry VII
The Brass Bottle, a farcical play by F Anstey, at the Pleasure Gardens Theatre, Folkestone, previously at The Vaudeville Theatre, Mr Arthur Hardys Company
Silver-mounted Stuart period Trumpet - dated 1651. Date: 1651
Ground Floor Bedsit - Oxford - VictorianGround Floor Bedsit - 20 Marlborough Road, Oxford - Extremely cluttered Victorian interior including brass bed, piano and multiple clocks! Date: 1897
Some British Workmen - A Brass Finisher - play on words as this punter has lost ( finished with ) all his brass. Perhaps the consumption of the two bottle of champagne (pictured discarded behind him)
Brass tongs and shovelBrass tongs, with a lobed stem, curved bracket and a ring on the top. Manufactured in England, c.1650-1700. Date: 1650-1700
Clock, detailBrass and metal lantern clock on four ball feet, made by Robert Robinson in Lothbury, City of London, c.1660-1670. Date: 1660-1670
ClockBrass and metal lantern clock on four ball feet, made by Robert Robinson in Lothbury, City of London, c.1660-1670. Date: 1660-1670
Side chairOne of a set of three chairs in imitation rosewood, with carved rope twist top rails, scrolled crossbars and woven rush seats, c.1815-1820. Date: c.1815-1820
Oil lamp with brass and glazed earthenware body and glass chimney, made by George Jones in Birimingham c.1885. Date: 1885
Fire tongsBrass fire tongs, the arms with turned shafts featuring three knops and a ball knop at the top, part of a set of fire tools made in England c.1650-1700. Date: c.1650-1700
Fire shovelBrass fire shovel with a turned shaft featuring three knops, a ball knop at the the top, and a bell-shaped pan, part of a set of fire tools made in England c.1650-1700. Date: c.1650-1700
PokerBrass and wrought iron poker with a turned shaft featuring three knops and a ball knop at the top, part of a set of fire tools made in England c.1650-1700. Date: c.1650-1700
Set of fire toolsBrass and wrought iron poker with a turned shaft featuring three knops and a ball knop at the top, part of a set of fire tools made in England c.1650-1700. Date: c.1650-1700
CandlestickBrass Heemskirk candlestick, with a circular base, circular central drip tray and turnings in the stem, made in the Netherlands c.1570-1615. Date: c.1570-1615
CandlesticksBrass Heemskirk candlestick with a circular base, circular central drip tray and turnings in the stem, made in the Netherlands c.1570-1615. Date: c.1570-1615
Candlestick, before restorationBrass candlestick on a square base with cut corners and a drip depression, and an octagonal parallel-sided socket with an ejection hole, probably made in the Netherlands or France c.1700-1720
Almsdish in brass with a central hammered design featuring two lions flanking a shield and pointed oval border decoration, probably made in Northern Europe, possibly c.1700-1800. Date: c.1700-1800
Candlestick, before conservationCandlestick with a stepped octagonal base, baluster stem and knops towards the bottom, and a split at the base of the nozzle, cast in brass and made in England c.1715. Date: c.1715
Fire screensOne of a pair of firescreens with a brass and rosewood stand and an embroidered decorative panel depicting a hen pheasant with white plumage, made in England c.1840-50. Date: 1840-50