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The Tatler presents map of Piccadilly Circus & its environsA fabulous map illustration of Londons West End focusing on the area radiating from Piccadilly Circus pin pointing main streets, hotels, night spots, theatres and landmarks. Date: 1950
Zadoc Kahn installed as Chief Rabbi of France 1890Zadoc Kahn being installed as the Chief Rabbi of France. Baron Alphonse James de Rothschild is depicted reading the decree of nomination. Date: 1890
Jewish AltarsEngraving depicting Jewish Altars Date: 1797
Priest at the Golden Altar of IncenseThis engraving depicts a Jewish Priest burning incense in the Golden Altar of Incense. Incense was burned daily on this altar during morning and the evening sacrifices
Altar of IncenseIncense offering in Judaism was related to perfumed offerings on the altar of incense during the Tabernacle and the First and Second Temple period
Phylacteries and MezuzahPhylacteries and mezuzoth (mezuzah)
Victorian mourning dress 1875Widow's mourning dress. 1875
Waterloo XV, 1950 - rugbyThe Waterloo XV rugby team pictured in 1950. Standing, G. Davis, J. Tanner, D.A. Breese, L. Thompson, J. Bartlett, I. Stempton, J. Hurst. Sitting, R. Cottom, E. Bole, G. Rimmer, Richard Uren, W
Rugby R. H. Guest Waterloo and EnglandR. H. Guest, rugby player for Waterloo and England, preparing to throw in during the County Championships between Lancashire and Eastern Counties. The match was described by Louis T
Platforms and trains at Victoria Station, London. Date: early 20th century
Platform at Victoria Station, London 1926Continental and Main Line Departure Platform at Victoria Station, London. Date: 1926
Platform 10, King Cross Station, LondonThe Flying Scotsman just before 10 am (according to the clock) on Platform 10, King Cross Station, London. Date: 1920s
Front cover, Old-time stories from Grimm & Andersen, depicting Little Red RIding Hood walking in the forest with a basket on her arm, a bunch of flowers in her hand and a wolf walking beside her
Brazen LaversThis engraving depicts brazen (or bronze) lavers
Brazen SeaThe Brazen Sea (also known as Molten Sea) was a large bronze basin for water located in the Temple In Jerusalem
Tabernacle in the WildernessThe tabernacle was the portable sanctuary created by Moses as a place of worship during the period of wandering that came before their arrival in the Promised Land
The Form of the TabernacleAccording to Jewish texts, the tabernacle was the portable sanctuary created by Moses as a place of worship during the period of wandering that came before their arrival in the Promised Land
Brazen Sea - JudaismThe 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
Various Paraphernalia used in JudaismEngraving of the Brazen Altar of the Burnt Sacrifice, the Altar of Incense, Table of Shewbread and the Ark of Covenant
Tables of ShewbreadShewbread or showbread are the cakes or loaves of bread which were always present on a specially dedicated table, in the Temple in Jerusalem as an offering to God. Date: circa 1880s
Brazen LaverBrazen (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
Table of ShewbreadShewbread or showbread are the cakes or loaves of bread which were always present on a specially dedicated two crowned table, in the Temple in Jerusalem as an offering to God. Date: circa 1800
Brazen Altar - JudaismThe 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
Unclean Air Birds - JudaismEngraving of unclean (non - kosher) air birds
Unclean Land Birds- JudaismEngraving of unclean (non - kosher) land birds
Unclean Water Birds - JudaismEngraving of unclean or non - kosher water birds
Warning Against Non - Kosher MeatA warning poster to the Jewish public from the Board for the Affairs of Shecheta warning against purchasing and eating non kosher meat. Date: circa 1900
Unclean Animals JudaismIn Judaism, the concept of impure or unclean animals, plays a prominent role in Jewish law that specifies which foods are allowed (kosher) and which are forbidden to eat
Priest Eleazar conducting ritual purificationThis depicts High Priest Eleazar preparing the water of separation (commonly known as the water of purification) preparing to purify a bull in preparation for slaughter
Jewish ritual slaughter 1861Jewish ritual slaughter of sheep for Kosher meat. According to the Torah, to be eaten, a kosher species must be slaughtered by a Schochet, a ritual slaughterer. Date: 1861
Synagogue InteriorInterior of a synagogue during a daily service
Jews at the Wailing WallTwo Jews at the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem. The Wailing Wall, also known as the Western Wall located in the Old City of Jerusalem is a sacred place of prayer and pilgrimage for Jews
Animal Sacrifice in JudaismIn Judaism, the korban (also known as qorban or corban) refers to a variety of sacrificial offerings commanded in the Torah
Jewish Priest wearing traditional clothingA Jewish High Priest wearing traditional clothing
Jews celebrating the Feast of TabernaclesThe Feast of Tabernacles also known as Sukkot is a Jewish holiday that is celebrated over the course of a week, five days after Yom Kippur
Habit of a Common PriestJewish Priest dressed in a robe. Date: 1797
Feast of the Tabernacles (Sukkot)This engraving depicts Sukkot also known as the Feast of Tabernacles which is a Jewish holiday celebrated over one week that comes five days after Yom Kippur (day of atonement)
Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles)This engraving depicts Sukkot also known as the Feast of Tabernacles, a Jewish holiday celebrated over one week that comes five days after Yom Kippur (day of atonement)
Aaron entering the Holy Place on the Day of AtonementAaron is a prophet, high priest, and the brother of Moses. He is depicted in this engraving entering the Holy Place on the Day of Atonement
Descendants of Aaron giving the benediction to the peopleThis Priestly Blessing or priestly benediction, also referred to in rabbinic literature as Dukhanen, is a Hebrew prayer recited by Kohanim, (Hebrew Priests, descendants of Aaron)
Nuptial Ceremony of Portuguese JewsThis engraving depicts a wedding of Portuguese Jews. Jewish weddings have various laws and traditions
Jew at prayerJew worshiping with his head covered. The act of covering the head when praying is seen as honouring god. Date: circa 1800
The Spouses of the Law Conducted HomeDepiction of the Spouses of the Law conducted home Date: 1737
St Pancras Station and Hotel 1876Exterior of St Pancras Station and Hotel. Date: 1876
International Exhibition 1862Exterior of International or Great London Exposition held at Kensington, running between 1st of May to 1st November 1862, now housing the Natural History Museum and the Science Museum. Date: 1862
International Exhibition - furniture court 1862Interior of the International Exhibition of London, showing the furniture court with statues and decorative tables. Date: 1862
Original date for Coronation, decorations in London 1902Coronation decorations in City of London, unfortunately the soon to be King, Edward VII fell seriously ill with appendicitis and underwent an emergency operation two days before the ceremony
Preparing the original date for Coronation 1902Preparing for Edward VIIs coronation, unfortunately two days before the due date 26th June 1902, Edward became seriously ill with appendicitis and underwent an emergency operation
Construction Thames Embankment near Arunel Street 1866Metropolitan improvements of Thames Embankment which extends from Waterloo Bridge to the east side of the Temple Gardens, a length of 1970 ft
Suitcase 1940sA typical 1940s brown leather suitcase, belonging to the Hymers family and destined for The 1940s House in West Wickham, Kent. Date: 1940s (re-enactment)
CHINESE LADY MUSICIAN 1861She is playing a delicate guitar-like instrument. Date: 1861
GRAND CONDE STORE 1861The exterior of the Grande Conde department store in Paris. Date: 1861
FEETHAM STOVE 1862The FEETHAM STOVE exhibited at the 1862 Exhibition, London (see catalogue for details) Date: 1862
MAISON DU GRAND-CONDEAn exterior view of Maison du Grand-Conde, Paris Date: 1861
FLOODS AT LEEUWEN 1861Scene of flooding in Leeuwen, Holland; stranded villagers clamber up on to the thatched roofs of their houses, hoping to be rescued Date: 1861
FLOODS AT NIEUWaL 1861A scene of flooding at Nieuwaal in Holland - a few possessions have been rescued from flooded homes Date: 1861
DOG-SELLER 1852A street dog-seller Date: 1852
At the Wailing Wall, JerusalemA Jewish man at the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem