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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

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1775 Collection: icaro
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1775 Collection: icarus
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1775 Collection: Enallagma cyathigerum
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1775 Collection: The Art Seller, Street Cries of Vienna
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1775 Collection: Woodford Hall, Essex
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1775 Collection: History of the United States. Ruins of Fort Ticonderoga
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1775 Collection: Three young princes, children of Ferdinand, duke of Parma
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1775 Collection: View of Wanstead House, the seat of the Earl of Tilney (Tylney)
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1775 Collection: Plaque on bridge at Concord, Massachusetts, USA
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1775 Collection: The Battle of Bunkers Hill, 1798 (engraving)
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1775 Collection: Apocalyptic Virgin of Quito, c. 1775 (oil on canvas)
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1775 Collection: The west front of the Mathematical School, Christs Hospital, 1775
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1775 Collection: Krishna Attacking the Impregnable Castle of Prag-jyoshita
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1775 Collection: Krishna Fighting Jambavata, King of the Bears, c. 1775 (w / c on paper)
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1775 Collection: The Kings Library, Buckingham House, 1775 (engraving)
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1775 Collection: Major John Pitcairn entering Lexington in the early morning of 19 April 1775
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1775 Collection: Paul Reveres Ride on April 18, 1775, 1916 (chromolithograph)
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1775 Collection: Grave effigy and monument to William Emerson, died 1575
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1775 Collection: View from Beacon Hill, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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1775 Collection: A Map of Bermuda, 1775-85 (hand coloured engraving)
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1775 Collection: The Piazza, Covent Garden, London, 1775 (litho)
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1775 Collection: Chatsworth, Derbyshire, in 1775 (litho)
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1775 Collection: Leith Pier, from the West, 1775 (engraving)
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1775 Collection: The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere, 1938 (screen print)
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1775 Collection: Buckingham House in 1775 (engraving)
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1775 Collection: America - Americans Drilling
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1775 Collection: America - Ethan Allen Takes Fort Ticonderoga
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1775 Collection: America - The British Army Retreat From Concord
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1775 Collection: America - British Redcoat army marching on Bunker Hill
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1775 Collection: Captain Henry Mowatt bombards Falmouth
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1775 Collection: America - Text showing Sir William Howes Recruitment Poster
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1775 Collection: Line of the Minute Men at Concord, Massachusetts, USA
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1775 Collection: Baker of Craquelins, 1775 (engraving)
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1775 Collection: The Hat Seller, 1775 (engraving)
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1775 Collection: Christoph Willibald Gluck, 1775
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1775 Collection: Atelier du sieur Jadot, menuisier, a Paris, 1775 (engraving)
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1775 Collection: Maison ou est ne Turner, 1775 (engraving)
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1775 Collection: Invitation to a masked ball in Soho in 1775 (engraving)
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1775 Collection: The west front of the Mathematical School, Christs Hospital, 1775 (colour litho)
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1775 Collection: Thomass New-England almanack; or, The Massachusetts calendar
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1775 Collection: A Plan of the Town and Harbour of Boston and the Country adjacent
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1775 Collection: Blackfriars Old Bridge during its construction, showing the temporary foot bridge
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1775 Collection: Newcomen Atmospheric Engine, improved and re-erected by Richard Trevithick, Sen, at Bullan Garden
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1775 Collection: Ascension de Scintilla, (Roman de M D L F, 1775) (engraving)
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1775 Collection: Battle of Bunker Hill (engraving)


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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.