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Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Scottish landscape, Path by Lake, Loch Katrine, Scotland. 19th Century

Scottish landscape, Path by Lake, Loch Katrine, Scotland. 19th Century
Vintage engraving of Scottish landscape, Path by Lake, Loch Katrine, Scotland. 19th Century. Loch Katrine is a freshwater loch and scenic attraction in the Trossachs area of the Scottish Highlands

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: The raging tempest

The raging tempest
Charlaine Gerber

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: a coffee?

a coffee?
Alberto Bissacco

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: History of Crusades, Hospitality of Barbarians to Pilgrims

History of Crusades, Hospitality of Barbarians to Pilgrims
Vintage engraving of Blondel hears the voice of Richard. Michauds History of the Crusades illustrated by Gustave Dore

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Industrial Architectures

Industrial Architectures
Alessandro Traverso

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Waterloo XV, 1950 - rugby

Waterloo XV, 1950 - rugby
The 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

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Rugby R. H. Guest Waterloo and England

Rugby R. H. Guest Waterloo and England
R. 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

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Platforms and trains at Victoria Station, London

Platforms and trains at Victoria Station, London. Date: early 20th century

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Platform at Victoria Station, London 1926

Platform at Victoria Station, London 1926
Continental and Main Line Departure Platform at Victoria Station, London. Date: 1926

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Platform 10, King Cross Station, London

Platform 10, King Cross Station, London
The Flying Scotsman just before 10 am (according to the clock) on Platform 10, King Cross Station, London. Date: 1920s

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Front cover, Old-time stories from Grimm & Andersen

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

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Jewish Altars

Jewish Altars
Engraving depicting Jewish Altars Date: 1797

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: 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 imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: 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 imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Tabernacle in the Wilderness

Tabernacle in the Wilderness
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

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: The Form of the Tabernacle

The Form of the Tabernacle
According 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

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: 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 imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: 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 imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Tables of Shewbread

Tables of Shewbread
Shewbread 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

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: 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 imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Table of Shewbread

Table of Shewbread
Shewbread 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

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: 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 imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Unclean Air Birds - Judaism

Unclean Air Birds - Judaism
Engraving of unclean (non - kosher) air birds

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Unclean Land Birds- Judaism

Unclean Land Birds- Judaism
Engraving of unclean (non - kosher) land birds. The concept of impure or unclean animals, plays a prominent role in Jewish law that specifies which foods are allowed (kosher)

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Unclean Water Birds - Judaism

Unclean Water Birds - Judaism
Engraving of unclean or non - kosher water birds. In Judaism, the concept of impure or unclean animals, plays a prominent role in Jewish law that specifies which foods are allowed (kosher)

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Warning Against Non - Kosher Meat

Warning Against Non - Kosher Meat
A 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

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Unclean Animals Judaism

Unclean Animals Judaism
In 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

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Priest Eleazar conducting ritual purification

Priest Eleazar conducting ritual purification
This 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

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Jewish ritual slaughter 1861

Jewish ritual slaughter 1861
Jewish 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

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Synagogue Interior

Synagogue Interior
Interior of a synagogue during a daily service

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Jews at the Wailing Wall

Jews at the Wailing Wall
Two 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

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Animal Sacrifice in Judaism

Animal Sacrifice in Judaism
In Judaism, the korban (also known as qorban or corban) refers to a variety of sacrificial offerings commanded in the Torah

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Jewish Priest wearing traditional clothing

Jewish Priest wearing traditional clothing
A Jewish High Priest wearing traditional clothing. This consisted of a turban or headband and gold plate worn on the head, a tunic with a breastplate over it containing twelve precious stones

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Jews celebrating the Feast of Tabernacles

Jews celebrating the Feast of Tabernacles
The 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

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Habit of a Common Priest

Habit of a Common Priest
Jewish Priest dressed in a robe. Date: 1797

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Feast of the Tabernacles (Sukkot)

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)

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles)

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)

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Aaron entering the Holy Place on the Day of Atonement

Aaron entering the Holy Place on the Day of Atonement
Aaron 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

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Descendants of Aaron giving the benediction to the people

Descendants of Aaron giving the benediction to the people
This 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)

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Nuptial Ceremony of Portuguese Jews

Nuptial Ceremony of Portuguese Jews
This engraving depicts a wedding of Portuguese Jews. Jewish weddings have various laws and traditions. Some common features of these weddings include a marriage contract known as a ketubah

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Jew at prayer

Jew at prayer
Jew worshiping with his head covered. The act of covering the head when praying is seen as honouring god. Date: circa 1800

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: The Spouses of the Law Conducted Home

The Spouses of the Law Conducted Home
Depiction of the Spouses of the Law conducted home Date: 1737

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Zadoc Kahn installed as Chief Rabbi of France 1890

Zadoc Kahn installed as Chief Rabbi of France 1890
Zadoc Kahn being installed as the Chief Rabbi of France. Baron Alphonse James de Rothschild is depicted reading the decree of nomination. Date: 1890

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Brooklyn Dusk

Brooklyn Dusk
Carlos F. Turienzo

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: In Permanent Void

In Permanent Void
Radin Badrnia

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Christmas butterfly

Christmas butterfly
Thierry Dufour

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: upside down

upside down
Leah Guo

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 2019: Kasia

Kasia
Zachar Rise



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