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Background imageBring Collection: The yule log

The yule log. Medaeval musicians hauling in the yule log at Christmas. Come bring with a noise my merrie merrie boys the Christmas log to ye firing. Artist: Albertine Randall Wheelan Date: circa 1908

Background imageBring Collection: Postcard portrait of King George V and Queen Mary

Postcard portrait of King George V and Queen Mary. Printed on reverse - With our best wishes for Christmas 1914. May God protect you and bring you home safe. Mary R. - George R.I. Commemorative Art

Background imageBring Collection: Christmas card, smoking rabbit with holly

Christmas card, smoking rabbit with holly
Christmas card, Smoking rabbit with holly -- Bring back Sweet Mem ries of bygone Days. circa 1905

Background imageBring Collection: Babies and storks on five Victorian scraps

Babies and storks on five Victorian scraps
Babies and storks (and a postman) on five Victorian scraps. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageBring Collection: Boat carrying goods in the port of London

Boat carrying goods in the port of London. XIX century colored engraving

Background imageBring Collection: Angel with trumpet on a Christmas card

Angel with trumpet on a Christmas card -- Behold I bring you Glad Tidings. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageBring Collection: Babies and Bouquets

Babies and Bouquets
Ladies, be on your guard ! The young man who brings you a bunch of flowers may bring you more than you expect ! Date: circa 1905

Background imageBring Collection: Fakir Invokes Rain

Fakir Invokes Rain
A fakir of Northern India invokes his gods to bring rain Date: 1891

Background imageBring Collection: Fortuna & Speranza

Fortuna & Speranza
FORTUNA (fortune) and SPERANZA (hope) - two Roman goddesses who bring good things to those they favour

Background imageBring Collection: Gnomes bring home Christmas tree

Gnomes bring home Christmas tree
Two gnomes bring home a Christmas tree. Date: circa 1900

Background imageBring Collection: Ansgar and Witmar, missionaries to Sweden

Ansgar and Witmar, missionaries to Sweden
Saint Ansgar (Anskar, Oscar, 801-865), Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen, and the friar Witmar bring Christianity to Sweden. Date: 830

Background imageBring Collection: Marriage, Lundu People

Marriage, Lundu People
Marriage custom of the Lundu people of the East Indies - the happy couple sit while friends and neighbours bring useful presents Date: 1863

Background imageBring Collection: Leap-Year Monster

Leap-Year Monster
In Berry, central France, there is a monster who you should try not to see during Leap Year - for if you do, its sure to bring you bad luck Date: 1855

Background imageBring Collection: WW2 poster, Official scrap iron dumps

WW2 poster, Official scrap iron dumps, bring victory nearer. The Ministry of Supply requesting old iron such as ploughshares, railings, fenders and fire irons for converting into munitions

Background imageBring Collection: Bringing in the Boars Head (and the Colmans Mustard!)

Bringing in the Boars Head (and the Colmans Mustard!) - Christmas Feasting tradition. Date: circa 17th century

Background imageBring Collection: Ye shall bring offerings of cattle

Ye shall bring offerings of cattle. Date: circa late 19th century

Background imageBring Collection: Delivery of the flag of the city of Padua to a prince

Delivery of the flag of the city of Padua to a prince Carraresi. Illustration from Chronica Carrarensinus, 14th century. Renaissance art. Miniature Painting. ITALY. VENETO. Padua. Capitular Library

Background imageBring Collection: Representation of a cat, s. XVI. Bring clothing

Representation of a cat, s. XVI. Bring clothing newborn and talisman against evil spirits. Japanese art. Sculpture. ITALY. VENETO. Venice. Museum of Oriental Art

Background imageBring Collection: Suffrage Pageant Womens Trades & Professions

Suffrage Pageant Womens Trades & Professions. Handbill published by the London Society for Womens Suffrage, issued for participants in the Pageant of Womens Trades and Professions, 27th April 1909

Background imageBring Collection: Certificate from the Overseas Club - Christmas Day Gifts

Certificate from the Overseas Club - Christmas Day Gifts
A Certificate from the Overseas Club - Christmas Day Gifts from the School Children of the Empire, dated 1915. Inscribed.This is to Certify that Annie Matthews has helped to bring Happiness to our

Background imageBring Collection: Private A C Crapper bringing up a limber of supplies, WW1

Private A C Crapper bringing up a limber of supplies, WW1
Private A C Crapper bringing up a limber of supplies to the trenches under heavy fire. After the horses had bolted, 670 Private Crapper of the 1/4th (Hallamshire) Battalion

Background imageBring Collection: The Role of the horses in WWI 1914

The Role of the horses in WWI 1914
Thousands of War horses were bought from all over Britain to serve with British Forces in World War One. They were used to carry supplies and ammunition, transport the wounded and to pull guns

Background imageBring Collection: Bringing Christianity to China - Missionary Card

Bringing Christianity to China - Missionary Card
The quest to bring Christianity to China - Missionary Card Date: circa 1910

Background imageBring Collection: Silhouette Calendar -- April

Silhouette Calendar -- April showers bring May flowers. Showing a little girl in the rain, under a rather small umbrella. Date: 20th century

Background imageBring Collection: Oxford Street Works

Oxford Street Works
Road works bring Oxford Street to a standstill. Date: 1909

Background imageBring Collection: Pont De LA Revolution

Pont De LA Revolution
The insurgents bring their artillery to bear on the pont de la Revolution. Date: 29 July 1830

Background imageBring Collection: Russo-Japanese War - Bringing up shells for the field guns

Russo-Japanese War - Bringing up shells for the field guns. Date: circa 1905

Background imageBring Collection: Noblesse oblige - Swiss caring for injured soldiers

Noblesse oblige - Swiss caring for injured soldiers
Noblesse oblige - Whoever claims to be noble must conduct himself nobly. Despite neutrality in world conflict, the Swiss recognise their obligations due to their status to care for those injured in



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