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The Porteous Mob
3784402 The Porteous Mob by Drummond, James (1816-77) (after); (add.info.: The Porteous Mob - after the painting by James Drummond. Depicts the Porteous Riots of 1736 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Crowds at public hanging threw stones at soldiers. Soldiers ordered to fire by Captain John Porteous, resulting in public disorder.
Taken from Cassells History of England vol. iv, published by Cassell & Co Ltd, p.69.); Lebrecht History
Media ID 25493860
© Lebrecht History / Bridgeman Images
Edinburgh Eighteenth Grassmarket Public Riot Riots
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The Porteous Mob - A Glimpse into the Turmoil of 18th Century Edinburgh
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. This photo print, titled "The Porteous Mob" offers a vivid depiction of the infamous Porteous Riots that shook Edinburgh in 1736. The image, based on James Drummond's painting, transports us back to a time when public disorder and civil unrest gripped the city. The scene unfolds in Grassmarket, where a frenzied crowd gathers around a gallows during a public hanging. Emotions run high as stones are hurled at soldiers who stand guard under Captain John Porteous' command. With tensions escalating rapidly, chaos ensues as orders are given for the soldiers to fire upon the agitated mob. This historical moment captured by Bridgeman Images serves as an eerie reminder of the power dynamics between government and its people during this period. It sheds light on Scotland's turbulent past and highlights how acts of rebellion were met with force by those in authority. Through this artwork, we glimpse into British history and witness firsthand the resilience of ordinary citizens against perceived injustices. The image not only showcases significant events but also reflects broader themes such as social unrest and political dissent that resonate even today. As we delve into this snapshot from Cassells History of England vol. iv, published by Cassell & Co Ltd. , let us reflect on how moments like these have shaped our collective journey towards justice and freedom throughout Great Britain's rich heritage.
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