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1775 Collection (page 25)

"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: Flight of Guy Carleton

Flight of Guy Carleton
Guy Carleton, British governor of Quebec, escapes capture by American troops who have taken Montreal as part of the Independence war by disguising himself as a fisherman

Background image1775 Collection: F-E Vidocq / Stops Music

F-E Vidocq / Stops Music
FRANCOIS-EUGENE VIDOCQ French police officer and adventurer stops the music at a lively gathering

Background image1775 Collection: Jmw Turner / Iln 1843

Jmw Turner / Iln 1843
J M W TURNER English painter, sketching

Background image1775 Collection: Jmw Turner / Oil Ptg Col

Jmw Turner / Oil Ptg Col
J M W TURNER English painter as a young man

Background image1775 Collection: Francois Vidocq

Francois Vidocq
FRANCOIS-EUGENE VIDOCQ French detective

Background image1775 Collection: The Race Finish 1775

The Race Finish 1775
Three jockeys and their mounts pass the finishing post to the applause of three spectators. Rather savage looking riding crops appear to have been employed

Background image1775 Collection: Warwick Racing Bill

Warwick Racing Bill
A correct LIST of all the HORSES entered to RUN at WARWICK, on Wednesday 6th & Thursday 7th of SEPTEMBER, 1775. The Rt Hon Lord GUERNSEY, Steward

Background image1775 Collection: Newcomen Engine / 1775

Newcomen Engine / 1775
Newcomen atmospheric engine modified by Richard Trevithick, senior, at Bullan Garden, Dolcoath in 1775

Background image1775 Collection: Lili Schonemann

Lili Schonemann
LILI (ANNE ELIZABETH) SCHONEMANN Briefly engaged to Goethe in 1775; later Baroness von Turckheim (pictured here with Baron von Turckheim)

Background image1775 Collection: Beaumarchais / Delepech

Beaumarchais / Delepech
PIERRE-AUGUSTIN CARON de BEAUMARCHAIS French clockmaker, financier and writer of The Barber of Seville (1775) and The Marriage of Figaro (1784)

Background image1775 Collection: Ampere at Work

Ampere at Work
French scholar, mathematician and physicist, at work in his laboratory

Background image1775 Collection: The Politician

The Politician
A short-sighted politician is so caught up in his newspaper he does not realise that his candle has set fire to the brim of his tricorne hat

Background image1775 Collection: Bread Riots in Paris

Bread Riots in Paris
LA GUERRE DES FARINES When grain crops are hit by disease, it leads to a bread shortage which in turn leads to rioting in Paris and other cities

Background image1775 Collection: Royal Crescent Bath

Royal Crescent Bath
The Royal Crescent in Bath was designed by John Wood II and built between 1767 an 1775. It is comprised of 30 houses, and is shaped like a half- Colosseum, with Ionic columns

Background image1775 Collection: Canaries / Tenerife

Canaries / Tenerife
TENERIFE : the volcanic Pico de Teide, also known as the Peak of Tenerife, 2700m high

Background image1775 Collection: Daniel O connell / Hodgett

Daniel O connell / Hodgett
DANIEL O CONNELL The Irish National leader

Background image1775 Collection: Daniel O connell

Daniel O connell
DANIEL O CONNELL Irish Nationalist leader

Background image1775 Collection: John Baskerville

John Baskerville
JOHN BASKERVILLE printer, of Birmingham

Background image1775 Collection: Caroline Matilda / Denmark

Caroline Matilda / Denmark
CAROLINE MATILDA Queen of Christian VII of Denmark and grandaughter of George II

Background image1775 Collection: Announcing Lexington

Announcing Lexington
News of the battle of Lexington, in which the Americans are defeated and forced to retire, is announced in Wall Street, New York, to general perturbation

Background image1775 Collection: Man-Powered Carriage

Man-Powered Carriage
Ingenious British project for a man-powered carriage, somewhat similar to that proposed by Richard

Background image1775 Collection: Charles and Mary Lamb

Charles and Mary Lamb Writers

Background image1775 Collection: Pope Pius VI (Oval)

Pope Pius VI (Oval)
POPE PIUS VI (Giovanni Angelo Braschi) captured and deported to Valence by the French

Background image1775 Collection: AMPERE (1775 - 1836)

AMPERE (1775 - 1836)
ANDRE-MARIE AMPERE French scientist, notable for his work in magnetism and electricity. The unit ampere as a measurement of current bears his name

Background image1775 Collection: Cochrane / Dundonald

Cochrane / Dundonald
THOMAS, Lord COCHRANE, 10th earl of Dundonald Naval commander, expelled from Royal Navy 1814, commanded Chile, Brazilian and Greek navies, then pardoned 1832

Background image1775 Collection: Francois Boieldieu

Francois Boieldieu
FRANCOIS BOIELDIEU French musician

Background image1775 Collection: Mermaids in London

Mermaids in London
Mermaids exhibited in London in 1758, 1775 and 1794

Background image1775 Collection: George III of England

George III of England
GEORGE III OF ENGLAND with Queen Charlotte and his ten eldest children circa 1775

Background image1775 Collection: Jmw Turner / Jt Smith

Jmw Turner / Jt Smith
J M W TURNER English painter looking at his drawings

Background image1775 Collection: Andre Marie Ampere

Andre Marie Ampere
ANDRE MARIE AMPERE French scientist



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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.