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Brazen Collection

Background imageBrazen Collection: Asian and Turkish matchlock guns

Asian and Turkish matchlock guns
Asiatic arms. Asiatick matchlock guns 1, 2, brazen apendage serving as a rest 3, Turkish guns 4, 5 and Turkish matchlock gun enlarged

Background imageBrazen Collection: Brazen Lavers

Brazen Lavers
This engraving depicts brazen (or bronze) lavers. In the Book of Exodus, Moses was instructed to create a bronze laver which would be situated outside the Tabernacle of Meeting for priests to wash

Background imageBrazen Collection: Brazen Sea

Brazen Sea
The Brazen Sea (also known as Molten Sea) was a large bronze basin for water located in the Temple In Jerusalem. Made by Solomon

Background imageBrazen Collection: Brazen Sea - Judaism

Brazen Sea - Judaism
The Brazen Sea also known as the Molten Sea was a large basin in the Temple in Jerusalem made by Solomon for ablution (ritual washing) of priests

Background imageBrazen Collection: Various Paraphernalia used in Judaism

Various Paraphernalia used in Judaism
Engraving of the Brazen Altar of the Burnt Sacrifice, the Altar of Incense, Table of Shewbread and the Ark of Covenant

Background imageBrazen Collection: Brazen Laver

Brazen Laver
Brazen (bronze) laver was a place for cleansing in the Old Testament. Priests would wash their hands and feet before commencing priestly service. Date: circa 1800

Background imageBrazen Collection: Brazen Altar - Judaism

Brazen Altar - Judaism
The brazen (or bronze) altar was an important element of the tabernacle in the wilderness, a place where the ancient Israelites sacrificed animals to atone for their sins. Date: circa 1800

Background imageBrazen Collection: Photograph of Brazen Head PH, Marylebone, London

Photograph of Brazen Head PH, Marylebone, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Floor plan of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details

Background imageBrazen Collection: Lovamahapaya - City of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka

Lovamahapaya - City of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka
Lovamahapaya - a building situated between Ruvanveliseya and Sri Mahabodiya in the ancient city of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka

Background imageBrazen Collection: Scandalous Frocks 1908

Scandalous Frocks 1908
Brazen women cause a scandal at the French races in their decollete gowns which use transparent fabrics over the chest in order to conform to the fashion for high collars

Background imageBrazen Collection: The Bully of the Neighbourhood by John George Brown (1831-19

The Bully of the Neighbourhood by John George Brown (1831-19
John George Brown (1831-1913). American artist. The Bully of the Neighbourhood. Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageBrazen Collection: Moses Caduceus Healing

Moses Caduceus Healing
CADUCEUS: Symbol of brazen serpent, set up by Moses on divine instruction and heals all those who look at it Date: BC

Background imageBrazen Collection: GOLIATH

GOLIATH
The Giant Goliath who, despite the advantages of height and a suit of brazen armour, was defeated by David who hit him with a pebble projected by a sling

Background imageBrazen Collection: Girl in Stripy Bikini

Girl in Stripy Bikini
Girl in stripy bikini with a strpless bra-top, poses on the rocks

Background imageBrazen Collection: A parish Job or Tent

A parish Job or Tent Os Committee at Brazen Hall

Background imageBrazen Collection: Harem / Turkish Pants

Harem / Turkish Pants
The fashion that was to cause a scandal: daring harem pants or Turkish trousers by Boue can just be seen beneath high waisted tunic dresses

Background imageBrazen Collection: Bathers & Admirers 1906

Bathers & Admirers 1906
two girls attracting male attention. Not surprising as their wet bathing costumes cling seductively to their figures

Background imageBrazen Collection: The Brazen Serpent

The Brazen Serpent
When plague afflicts the people, Moses sets up a bronze serpent (a traditional symbol) as a sign that God has the power to heal

Background imageBrazen Collection: Moses & Brazen Serpent

Moses & Brazen Serpent
When the Israelites are stricken by plague, Moses sets up a bronze serpent - a traditional symbol symbolising Gods power to heal them

Background imageBrazen Collection: Naughty Evening Gown

Naughty Evening Gown
This attention seeking young Frenchwomen, wearing two types of fur, and little else, ensures that all eyes and cameras are on her and not her male escort

Background imageBrazen Collection: One-Piece Not Allowed

One-Piece Not Allowed
A young woman in a red one- piece bathing costume with lacing on the legs starts to remove the forbidden garment. From a time when the all in one costume seemed fast

Background imageBrazen Collection: Judaism / Brazen Laver

Judaism / Brazen Laver
Ceremonial objects : THE BRAZEN LAVER

Background imageBrazen Collection: BRAZEN SEA

BRAZEN SEA
The BRAZEN SEA in Solomons Temple


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