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Veritas Collection

"Unveiling the Eternal Truth: Exploring the Legacy of Veritas" Step into a world where truth reigns supreme, as we delve into the captivating realm of Veritas

Background imageVeritas Collection: Veritas Mantles & Burner

Veritas Mantles & Burner
Veritas mantles and burners

Background imageVeritas Collection: Monument to Leon Gambetta, cour Napoleon, Louvre, 1888 (bronze & stone

Monument to Leon Gambetta, cour Napoleon, Louvre, 1888 (bronze & stone
XIR346101 Monument to Leon Gambetta, cour Napoleon, Louvre, 1888 (bronze & stone) (see also 346102 to 346104, 346503) (b/w photo) by Aube, Jean Paul (1837-1916); Paris

Background imageVeritas Collection: Truth Unveiled by Time, detail of the head, c. 1645-52 (marble)

Truth Unveiled by Time, detail of the head, c. 1645-52 (marble)
XIR200078 Truth Unveiled by Time, detail of the head, c.1645-52 (marble) by Bernini, Gian Lorenzo (1598-1680); Galleria Borghese, Rome, Lazio

Background imageVeritas Collection: Title page, Electrical Fixtures, FS & Co Limited

Title page, Electrical Fixtures, FS & Co Limited
Title page, Supplementary Catalogue, Electrical Fixtures, Falk, Stadelmann & Co Limited, Veritas Works, Farringdon Road, London EC1, also with offices in Glasgow, Manchester and Birmingham. 1922

Background imageVeritas Collection: Poster, Veritas Mantles and Burners

Poster, Veritas Mantles and Burners, British Made -- Gosh! them Veritas beat all. circa 1910

Background imageVeritas Collection: Truth Unveiled by Time, c. 1645-52 (marble)

Truth Unveiled by Time, c. 1645-52 (marble)
XIR152472 Truth Unveiled by Time, c.1645-52 (marble) by Bernini, Gian Lorenzo (1598-1680); Galleria Borghese, Rome, Lazio

Background imageVeritas Collection: Veritas sculpture Negretti & Zambra British active 1850

Veritas sculpture Negretti & Zambra British active 1850
Veritas - a sculpture; Negretti & Zambra (British, active 1850 - 1899); negative 1855; print about 1862; Albumen silver print

Background imageVeritas Collection: Page of Victorian adverts 1889

Page of Victorian adverts 1889
A variety of advertisements in The Graphic dated August 1889, showing Nuda Veritas hair restorer, Nubian, black polish for boots and shoes, Nortons Camomile Pills, for indigestion

Background imageVeritas Collection: The Harry Elkins Widener Memorial Library. Harvard Univerist

The Harry Elkins Widener Memorial Library. Harvard Univeristy. Designed by Horace Trumbauer & Associates. Boston. Massachusetts. United States

Background imageVeritas Collection: Orpheus, Abundantia and Veritas, Greek and Roman gods

Orpheus, Abundantia and Veritas, Greek and Roman gods.. Handcolored copperplate engraving engraved by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf after illustrations by Leonard Defraine from Mythology in Prints

Background imageVeritas Collection: Mathematical logic, 1503

Mathematical logic, 1503
Mathematical logic. Woodcut titled Typus Logice that appeared in Aepitoma omnis phylosophiae (1504) by the German author Georg Reisch (c.1467-1525)

Background imageVeritas Collection: Veritas Mantles 1929

Veritas Mantles 1929
Advertisement for Veritas Mantles...for strength and brilliancy. A clumsy man (possibly a lamp lighter) accidentally breaks the glass of a street lamp with his ladder as he passes...Not broken

Background imageVeritas Collection: Advert for Stadelmann & Co. lamps 1889

Advert for Stadelmann & Co. lamps 1889
Three ornate style stands with lampshade. Date: 1889

Background imageVeritas Collection: Veritas Proposopographia ca 1585-90 Engraving

Veritas Proposopographia ca 1585-90 Engraving
Artokoloro

Background imageVeritas Collection: Vermot Veritas RS111 Roadster

Vermot Veritas RS111 Roadster

Background imageVeritas Collection: Poster for Veritas Mantles

Poster for Veritas Mantles, highlighting the strength and brilliancy of this superior product


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"Unveiling the Eternal Truth: Exploring the Legacy of Veritas" Step into a world where truth reigns supreme, as we delve into the captivating realm of Veritas. From Veritas Mantles & Burner to Victorian adverts in 1889, this journey promises to unravel the essence of veracity. Intriguingly nestled within The Harry Elkins Widener Memorial Library at Harvard University, Veritas emerges as a timeless symbol. Just like Orpheus and Abundantia, Greek and Roman gods representing truth and abundance respectively, Veritas stands tall amidst their divine company. Marvel at the Monument to Leon Gambetta in Louvre's cour Napoleon; crafted meticulously with bronze and stone, it pays homage to an era that cherished honesty above all else. Similarly, "Truth Unveiled by Time, " depicted through a stunning marble sculpture from c. 1645-52 captures the eternal quest for authenticity. As we turn each page of history, we encounter fascinating glimpses into Veritas' influence on society. A title page from Electrical Fixtures introduces us to FS & Co Limited's dedication towards illuminating spaces with unwavering verity. Meanwhile, posters showcasing Veritas Mantles and Burners beckon us towards embracing enlightenment in our daily lives. The allure continues with an advert for Stadelmann & Co lamps in 1889; it serves as a testament to how even back then people sought luminosity intertwined with truthfulness. And who can forget flipping through pages from Army and Navy Stores Catalogue? Dating back to 1939-40 litho-printed edition, these artifacts remind us that veracity has always been valued across generations. Finally, gazing upon a mesmerizing engraving capturing various advertisements evokes nostalgia while highlighting how societies have long recognized the power of embracing truth wholeheartedly. Veritas transcends time – its legacy etched deep within humanity's pursuit for knowledge and authenticity.