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1775 Collection (page 18)

"1775: A Year of Revolution, Battles, and Literary Brilliance" In the year 1775, the world witnessed a series of significant events that would shape history

Background image1775 Collection: AMERICAN REVOLUTION, c1775. The Combat

AMERICAN REVOLUTION, c1775. The Combat. Engraving by Elkanah Tisdale, 1795, for John Trumbulls epic poem, M Fingal, first published in 1775

Background image1775 Collection: AMERICAN REVOLUTION. Abandoning the Vessels at Gloucester during a naval battle

AMERICAN REVOLUTION. Abandoning the Vessels at Gloucester during a naval battle of the American Revolution. Wood engraving, American, 1775

Background image1775 Collection: MINUTEMEN: HEROES OF 1776. Heroes of 76, Marching to the Fight. Lithograph

MINUTEMEN: HEROES OF 1776. Heroes of 76, Marching to the Fight. Lithograph
MINUTEMEN: HEROES OF 1776. Heroes of " 76, " Marching to the Fight. Lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives commemorating the centennial of the beginning of the American Revolutionary War

Background image1775 Collection: Welsh Tea Time

Welsh Tea Time
circa 1910: Two women taking tea in the Welsh village of Colwyn Bay. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background image1775 Collection: Westminster Abbey, by William Marlow

Westminster Abbey, by William Marlow
Westminster Abbey with Old Westminster Bridge from Lambeth, by William Marlow RA (1740-1813). Date: circa 1770-1775

Background image1775 Collection: Plan of the Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolutionary War, 17 June 1775

Plan of the Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolutionary War, 17 June 1775. Wood engraving, 19th century
REVOLUTIONARY WAR MAP. Plan of the Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolutionary War, 17 June 1775. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background image1775 Collection: The first written plan for the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union

The first written plan for the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union
ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION. The first written plan for the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union, written by Benjamin Franklin and presented to Congress in July 1775

Background image1775 Collection: Engraved map of Boston, Massachussetts, and the road to Concord

Engraved map of Boston, Massachussetts, and the road to Concord, as well as British and rebel camps, 1775
BOSTON-CONCORD MAP, 1775. Engraved map of Boston, Massachussetts, and the road to Concord, as well as British and rebel camps, 1775

Background image1775 Collection: Plan of the American Siege of British-held Boston, Massachusetts, May 1775-March 1776

Plan of the American Siege of British-held Boston, Massachusetts, May 1775-March 1776
SIEGE OF BOSTON, 1775-1776. Plan of the American Siege of British-held Boston, Massachusetts, May 1775-March 1776. Wood engraving, English, mid-19th century

Background image1775 Collection: Plan of the Battle of Bunker Hill, with Boston in the foreground

Plan of the Battle of Bunker Hill, with Boston in the foreground and the Charlestown Peninsula to the North
BUNKER HILL, 1775. Plan of the Battle of Bunker Hill, with Boston in the foreground and the Charlestown Peninsula to the North. Line engraving, 19th century

Background image1775 Collection: Marie Antoinette, Queen Consort of France (1755 - 1793). Marie Antoinette, Queen of France

Marie Antoinette, Queen Consort of France (1755 - 1793). Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, in coronation robes by Jean-Baptiste Gautier Dagoty, 1775

Background image1775 Collection: Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown, Mass. Postcard. ca. 1900-1910, Bunker Hill Monument

Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown, Mass. Postcard. ca. 1900-1910, Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown, Mass. Postcard

Background image1775 Collection: Constellations of Perseus carrying the head of Medusa, Andromeda chained to a rock

Constellations of Perseus carrying the head of Medusa, Andromeda chained to a rock, and the Triangle. From JJ Fortin Atlas Coelestis de Flamsteed Paris 1775. Copperplate engraving

Background image1775 Collection: Constellation of Leo from JJ Fortin Atlas Coelestis de Flamsteed Paris 1775. Copperplate

Constellation of Leo from JJ Fortin Atlas Coelestis de Flamsteed Paris 1775. Copperplate engraving

Background image1775 Collection: AMERICAN COINS AND PAPER MONEY: 1. American 20 Dollar Bill (1775); 2. Maryland Shilling

AMERICAN COINS AND PAPER MONEY: 1. American 20 Dollar Bill (1775); 2. Maryland Shilling, 1788 (from the British Museum); 3. George the Third American Half-penny (from the British Museum); 4

Background image1775 Collection: Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, in coronation robes by Jean-Baptiste Gautier Dagoty, 1775

Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, in coronation robes by Jean-Baptiste Gautier Dagoty, 1775. Maria Antoinette 1755 - 1793)

Background image1775 Collection: American Revolutionary War (American War of Independence) 1775-1783: Washington appointed

American Revolutionary War (American War of Independence) 1775-1783: Washington appointed commander-in-chief by the Continental Congress

Background image1775 Collection: Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816) Anglo-Irish dramatist and Whig politician

Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816) Anglo-Irish dramatist and Whig politician. Author of The Rivals and of The Duenna a comic opera-play produced at Drury Lane Theatre, London, 1775

Background image1775 Collection: Israel Putnam (1718-1790) American patriot, born at Salem, Massachusetts. Captured

Israel Putnam (1718-1790) American patriot, born at Salem, Massachusetts. Captured by Indians in 1758 and freed by the French

Background image1775 Collection: View Of Pottsville Taken From Sharp Mountain & Respectfully Dedicated To The Enterprising Citizens

View Of Pottsville Taken From Sharp Mountain & Respectfully Dedicated To The Enterprising Citizens Of The Coal Region By John Rubens Smith, 1775 1849, Us, USA, America

Background image1775 Collection: Dr. Syntax At Free Masons Hall

Dr. Syntax At Free Masons Hall, London, UK, Which Has A Masonic Meeting Place Since 1775, Drawn By Rowlandson, Circa 1820

Background image1775 Collection: A Certain Cabinet Junto

A Certain Cabinet Junto, En Sanguine Engraving 1775, King George Iii, Speechless (his Caption Balloon Is Empty), Seated On The Right In A High-backed Chair At A Table

Background image1775 Collection: The Political Cartoon For The Year 1775

The Political Cartoon For The Year 1775, En Sanguine Engraving Shows George Iii And Lord Mansfield, Seated On An Open Chaise Drawn By Two Horses Labeled Obstinacy And Pride

Background image1775 Collection: The Grinning Match

The Grinning Match, A Humourous Scene At A Country Fair, Engraving 1775, Mezzotint. A Man Stands On A Chair Beneath A Large, Spreading Tree On Which A Tri-corn Hat Hangs From A Limb

Background image1775 Collection: The Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775. John S. Davis

The Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775. John S. Davis

Background image1775 Collection: Charles Lamb

Charles Lamb
CHARLES LAMB

Background image1775 Collection: PLAN OF THE ATTACK ON QUEBEC IN 1775, From Thayers Journal of the invasion of Canada

PLAN OF THE ATTACK ON QUEBEC IN 1775, From Thayers Journal of the invasion of Canada, 1870s engraving

Background image1775 Collection: Map of military fortifications in Novara, drawing, 1775

Map of military fortifications in Novara, drawing, 1775
Cartography, Italy, 18th century. Map of military fortifications in Novara. Drawing, 1775

Background image1775 Collection: 18th Century pharmacy, historical artwork C013 / 9557

18th Century pharmacy, historical artwork C013 / 9557
18th Century chemist, historical artwork. 1775 engraving by Bartholomew Hubner of a drawing by Gottfried Locher, entitled La Pharmacie Rustique

Background image1775 Collection: Discovery of phosphorus, 17th century C013 / 7690

Discovery of phosphorus, 17th century C013 / 7690
Discovery of phosphorus. 18th-century artwork thought by some to show the German alchemist Hennig Brand (c.1630-c.1710) discovering phosphorus (glowing) in 1669

Background image1775 Collection: Satirical engraving by Paul Revere, 1775, after an English engraving of 1770

Satirical engraving by Paul Revere, 1775, after an English engraving of 1770
AMERICA IN DISTRESS, 1775. Satirical engraving by Paul Revere, 1775, after an English engraving of 1770, showing America surrounded by physicians diagnosing her ills and suggesting treatments

Background image1775 Collection: United States. Child Labour

United States. Child Labour
ABREU Y BERTODANO, Jos Antonio de (1717-1775). Spanish translator and historian. Title page of his work Collection of the

Background image1775 Collection: BONAPARTE, Lucien (1775-1840)

BONAPARTE, Lucien (1775-1840). French politician. President of the Council of Five Hundred. Etching

Background image1775 Collection: GRANET, Franzois Marius (1775-1849)

GRANET, Franzois Marius (1775-1849)
GRANET, Franois Marius (1775-1849). The Chapter of the Order of the Templars held at Paris, 22nd April 1147. Oil on

Background image1775 Collection: LEJEUNE, Louis-Franzois, baron (1775-1848)

LEJEUNE, Louis-Franzois, baron (1775-1848)
LEJEUNE, Louis-Franois, baron (1775-1848). Battle of the Moskova. Episode from the Napoleonic campaing in Russia. Oil on

Background image1775 Collection: SCHELLING, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von (1775-1854)

SCHELLING, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von (1775-1854). German philosopher follower of Kant and Fichte. Etching

Background image1775 Collection: AUSTEN, Jane (1775-1817)

AUSTEN, Jane (1775-1817). English novelist. Steventon Manor House. Jane Austen was born and brought up in the rectory which then stood at the bottom of the lane leading up to the manor

Background image1775 Collection: PLAUTUS (254-184 BC). LATIN

PLAUTUS (254-184 BC). LATIN
RIBELLES Y FELIP, Jos (1775-1835). Othello. Depiction of the main character of Shakespeares work Othello

Background image1775 Collection: MAYOL, Salvador (1775-1834)

MAYOL, Salvador (1775-1834). A Caf at Carnival. Romanesque art. Oil on canvas

Background image1775 Collection: Agnes Bulmer

Agnes Bulmer
AGNES BULMER (nee Collinson) English writer of religious verse, Wesleyan convert. Her The Messiahs Kingdom, of 14000 verses, may be the longest poem by a female. Date: 1775 - 1836

Background image1775 Collection: Battle of Lexington, Massachusetts, 19 April 1775. Wood engraving, mid-19th century

Battle of Lexington, Massachusetts, 19 April 1775. Wood engraving, mid-19th century
BATTLE OF LEXINGTON, 1775. Battle of Lexington, Massachusetts, 19 April 1775. Wood engraving, mid-19th century

Background image1775 Collection: On his ride from Boston to Lexington, April 18, 1775. Line engraving, 19th century

On his ride from Boston to Lexington, April 18, 1775. Line engraving, 19th century
PAUL REVERE, 1775. On his ride from Boston to Lexington, April 18, 1775. Line engraving, 19th century

Background image1775 Collection: April 19, 1775: colored German engraving, 1784

April 19, 1775: colored German engraving, 1784
BATTLE OF LEXINGTON. April 19, 1775: colored German engraving, 1784

Background image1775 Collection: The death of General Richard Montgomery during his assault on Quebec, 31 December 1775

The death of General Richard Montgomery during his assault on Quebec, 31 December 1775
MONTGOMERYs DEATH, 1775. The death of General Richard Montgomery during his assault on Quebec, 31 December 1775. Colored engraving after John Trumbull

Background image1775 Collection: The unsuccessful American expedition, under the leadership of Colonel Benedict Arnold

The unsuccessful American expedition, under the leadership of Colonel Benedict Arnold, to capture Quebec in 1775
QUEBEC EXPEDITION, 1775. The unsuccessful American expedition, under the leadership of Colonel Benedict Arnold, to capture Quebec in 1775. American engraving, 19th century

Background image1775 Collection: Engraved map of Charlestown (now part of Boston), Massachusetts

Engraved map of Charlestown (now part of Boston), Massachusetts, marking rebels redoubts and works, 28 November 1775
CHARLESTOWN, 1775. Engraved map of Charlestown (now part of Boston), Massachusetts, marking rebels redoubts and works, 28 November 1775

Background image1775 Collection: After One Hundred Fifty-Nine Years. American cartoon by Clifford K. Berryman, 1934

After One Hundred Fifty-Nine Years. American cartoon by Clifford K. Berryman, 1934
TAXATION CARTOON, 1934. After One Hundred Fifty-Nine Years. American cartoon by Clifford K. Berryman, 1934, on the injustice of the District of Columbias lack of representation in the U.S. Congress

Background image1775 Collection: Battle of Bunker Hill, 1775. Detail of colored English engraving, c1785

Battle of Bunker Hill, 1775. Detail of colored English engraving, c1785
BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL, 1775. Battle of Bunker Hill, 1775. Detail of colored English engraving, c1785



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"1775: A Year of Revolution, Battles, and Literary Brilliance" In the year 1775, the world witnessed a series of significant events that would shape history. Thomas Cochrane, later known as Lord Dundonald, was born in this eventful year. Little did anyone know then that he would become one of the most successful naval commanders in British history. Meanwhile, across the English Channel, another literary genius was born. Jane Austen came into this world in 1775 and would go on to enchant readers with her timeless novels filled with wit and romance. Amidst these births were battles that echoed through time. The Battle of Bunker Hill became an iconic moment during the American Revolutionary War. Howard Pyle's oil painting captured its intensity and heroism for future generations to admire. The retreat of the British from the Battle of Concord also left an indelible mark on history. Alonzo Chappel's colored engraving depicted this pivotal moment when American colonists stood up against oppression. While battles raged on land, Jane Austen found solace at home. Her residence became a sanctuary where she penned some of literature's greatest works – stories that continue to captivate hearts even today. Across continents, Louis-François Lejeune embarked on his travels in 1775. This French baron explored new territories and experienced diverse cultures during a time when global exploration was at its peak. Back in America, Patrick Henry delivered his landmark speech before Virginia Assembly – "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death. " These powerful words resonated throughout colonies as they fought for their rights against British rule. Flags flew high during this era too; George Washington's cruisers proudly displayed the Pine Tree flag – a symbol representing unity and resilience amidst adversity.