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Bron is a captivating enigma that transcends time and space, leaving its mark on iconic landmarks around the world

Background imageBron Collection: The hollow head of the Sphinx, Egypt

The hollow head of the Sphinx, Egypt
Remarkable discoveries within the Sphinx: the temple within its hollow head. Professor G. A. Reisners interesting discoveries. A diagrammatic view of hidden temples and a stairway inside the Sphinx

Background imageBron Collection: In front and behind the scenes at the Coliseum, London

In front and behind the scenes at the Coliseum, London
A great stage and a great curtain: in front and behind the scenes at the Coliseum, London. Top centre: a diagrammatic view of the revolving stage

Background imageBron Collection: Completion of the new Earls Court station, London

Completion of the new Earls Court station, London
Completion of the new Earls Court underground station, London. Top: an illuminated train indicator which shows trains in motion. Middle: the new flyover junction

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Protected Area
Ionut Harag

Background imageBron Collection: Painted bronzeback

Painted bronzeback
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA. Dao Tan Phat

Background imageBron Collection: Georges Seurat Bridge Bineau Bron painting oil

Georges Seurat Bridge Bineau Bron painting oil
Georges Seurat, The Bridge at Bineau, Bron at Bineau, painting, oil on panel, Height, 14.5 cm (5.7 inches), Width, 24 cm (9.4 inches)

Background imageBron Collection: Plan de projet pour l etablissement de la ville

Plan de projet pour l etablissement de la ville du Port Napoleon dans l isle St. Domingue, sur la presqu isle et baye de Samana, Bron, Ink and watercolor on paper, ca. 1806

Background imageBron Collection: New York panorama at Shepherds Bush, London

New York panorama at Shepherds Bush, London
The realistic panorama of New York City at the Pink City (White City), Shepherds Bush, London, part of an Anglo-American exposition

Background imageBron Collection: Bron De Saint-Julien

Bron De Saint-Julien
LOUIS GUILLAUME BAILLET, baron de SAINT-JULIEN French writer Date: 1715 - ?

Background imageBron Collection: Kings Fifth Court at Buckingham Palace, London

Kings Fifth Court at Buckingham Palace, London
The London Season of 1912: the Kings Fifth Court at Buckingham Palace. A diagrammatic view showing the progress of the debutante from the moment she enters the building to the time she leaves. 1912

Background imageBron Collection: Present situation in Mexico

Present situation in Mexico
The present situation in Mexico: the US naval ports of embarkation. An aerial view, showing Pensacola, Mobile, New Orleans

Background imageBron Collection: Special guide to the Royal Academy exhibition

Special guide to the Royal Academy exhibition
The Spheres special guide to the Royal Academy summer exhibition, with a three-dimensional floorplan of the various rooms. Date: 1914

Background imageBron Collection: US blockade of Mexico

US blockade of Mexico
The United States blockades Mexico: the naval demonstration in the Gulf. The Mexican situation seen from above the port of Vera Cruz

Background imageBron Collection: How the busiest junction in England is worked

How the busiest junction in England is worked: electrical devices which protect the passenger from danger on the District Railway. Showing the newly completed Earls Court underground station, London

Background imageBron Collection: Hagenbeck Circus and Zoo in London

Hagenbeck Circus and Zoo in London
The sights and sounds of the Christmas season at Olympia, London: Carl Hagenbecks Circus and Zoo from Hamburg. Showing the annexe with sea elephants (sea lions), penguins, polar bears

Background imageBron Collection: Struggle for the Dunes by G. Bron and G. H. Davis

Struggle for the Dunes by G. Bron and G. H. Davis
The struggle for the Dunes: how the navy helped in the fighting on the Belgian coast. Left: the newly-acquired monitors, Severn, Humber and Mersey, firing on the German trenches

Background imageBron Collection: The cottage problem: the need for sociability

The cottage problem: the need for sociability. How to erect eight houses with their garden plots. Two designs, ensuring adequate light and space, and a pleasant external appearance. 1914

Background imageBron Collection: Plans for the City of Canberra, Australia

Plans for the City of Canberra, Australia
The City of Canberra: the newly-christened capital of the Australian Commonwealth. The central feature of the new federal capital as it will appear

Background imageBron Collection: At the Royal Academy exhibition of 1913

At the Royal Academy exhibition of 1913. An overhead view of the building, showing the various galleries, with humorous cartoon sketches of visitors above and below. Date: 1913

Background imageBron Collection: Exhibition for garden and flower lovers

Exhibition for garden and flower lovers
A Great Exhibition for garden and flower lovers: a birds eye view of the Horticultural Exhibition in Chelsea Hospital Gardens, London, with Chelsea Embankment and the River Thames in the foreground

Background imageBron Collection: Sunshine of Spain at Earls Court Exhibition, London

Sunshine of Spain at Earls Court Exhibition, London
The Sunshine of Spain at the Earls Court Exhibition, London, showing the interior of the Empress Hall. Including photos of itinerant musicians and Toledo peasants

Background imageBron Collection: Design for the building of small holdings

Design for the building of small holdings
The question of the land: small holdings. How a pleasant-looking livable house can be erected on a suitable site for 233. It has a dairy in the south-east corner adjacent to the larder and scullery

Background imageBron Collection: The element water personified by a women at a well containing fishes. Nicolaes de Bruyn

The element water personified by a women at a well containing fishes. Nicolaes de Bruyn, 1581 - 1656, print maker: Nicolaes de Bruyn, Maerten de Vos, 1581 - 1656

Background imageBron Collection: David Lloyd-George and Miss Megan Lloyd-George, Bron-y-de, 1

David Lloyd-George and Miss Megan Lloyd-George, Bron-y-de, 1
Photograph of David Lloyd-George (1863-1945), 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, the Welsh Liberal statesman, and his daughter, Miss Megan Lloyd-George, MP for Anglesey


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Bron is a captivating enigma that transcends time and space, leaving its mark on iconic landmarks around the world. From the hollow head of the Sphinx in Egypt to the grandeur of the Coliseum in London, Bron's presence can be felt both in front and behind the scenes. In recent times, it has made its mark on modern infrastructure with the completion of the new Earls Court station in London. This architectural marvel stands as a testament to human ingenuity and innovation. But Bron's influence extends beyond physical structures; it seeps into natural landscapes as well. The New York panorama at Shepherds Bush in London offers a glimpse into an urban jungle where skyscrapers reach for the heavens. Yet amidst all these worldly manifestations, there exists another side to Bron – one that is deeply personal. Meet Bron De Saint-Julien, a name that evokes mystery and intrigue. This protected area within our minds holds secrets waiting to be unraveled. Venturing further into this realm reveals unexpected wonders like the painted bronzeback snake – an exquisite creature adorned with vibrant hues that mirror nature's artistic prowess. It also finds itself entwined with royalty, gracing places such as Buckingham Palace's Kings Fifth Court in London. Here, history meets elegance as centuries-old traditions continue to thrive under watchful eyes. Beyond borders lies Mexico, where present situations unfold against a backdrop of cultural richness. As we navigate through this ever-changing landscape, let us not forget how events like US blockade impact lives far from our shores. Shifting gears towards art appreciation brings us face-to-face with a special guide to Royal Academy exhibitions curated by none other than Bron itself. Prepare for an immersive experience where creativity knows no bounds. Finally, let us turn our attention back home - England - where we witness how even at its busiest junctions, order emerges from chaos thanks to meticulous planning and coordination orchestrated by those who understand how this intricate dance works.