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  2. File:Owner Barry Brazier.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Brazier (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A brazier is a container to hold hot coals. Brazier or Braziers may also refer to: a person who works brass; Dairy Queen Brazier, a brand name of the hamburger sandwiches; Brazier (name) Braziers, Ohio, a community in the United States; Braziers Park, a manor house in Oxfordshire; Brazier, Western Australia, locality in the Shire of Donnybrook ...

  5. Coppersmith - Wikipedia

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    A coppersmith, also known as a brazier, is a person who makes artifacts from copper and brass. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc . The term "redsmith" is used for a tinsmith that uses tinsmithing tools and techniques to make copper items.

  6. Brazier - Wikipedia

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    A brazier (/ ˈ b r eɪ ʒ ər /) is a container used to burn charcoal or other solid fuel for cooking, heating or rituals. It often takes the form of a metal box or bowl with feet. Its elevation helps circulate air, feeding oxygen to the fire. Braziers have been used since ancient times; the Nimrud brazier dates to at least 824 BC. [1]

  7. USS Robert Brazier - Wikipedia

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    Following shakedown off Bermuda, Robert Brazier arrived at New York, 19 August 1944, and the next day commenced escort work with a convoy run to Norfolk, Virginia.There for a week, she served as a school ship for the Destroyer Training School, conducted tests for the Bureau of Ordnance, and assumed duties as flagship, CortDiv 76 which she kept throughout World War II.

  8. Killing of James Brazier - Wikipedia

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    James Brazier (c. 1926–April 25, 1958) was an African-American victim of police brutality and substandard medical care that followed. He was imprisoned, fined, and beaten to death by police officers, in events spanning between 1957 and 1958. [1] [2] Brazier was a United States Army veteran and had lived in Dawson, Georgia.

  9. Jeff Brazier - Wikipedia

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    Brazier was a panellist on the now defunct ITV talk show Loose @5.30!, a spin-off of Loose Women and has also appeared in The Match and Celebrity Soccer Six on Sky1, where he played for England, as well as appearing on Call Me a Cabbie with Carol Thatcher and Janet Street-Porter. Brazier has also been a This Morning "showbiz" presenter. [18]