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"1781: A Year of Battles, Dreams, and Innovation" In 1781, amidst the turmoil of the American Revolutionary War, significant events unfolded that shaped history

Background image1781 Collection: George Stephenson / Cig

George Stephenson / Cig
GEORGE STEPHENSON Engineer, pictured with the first locomotive engine

Background image1781 Collection: George Stephenson / Holl

George Stephenson / Holl
George Stephenson Engineer

Background image1781 Collection: George Stephenson / Lucas

George Stephenson / Lucas
George Stephenson Engineer

Background image1781 Collection: Lessing / Gotthold / Eilers

Lessing / Gotthold / Eilers
GOTTHOLD EPHRAIM LESSING German dramatist and critic

Background image1781 Collection: British Surrender / 1781

British Surrender / 1781
The British surrender their arms to the American army at Yorktown; prominent figures shown include Washington, Lafayette and Cornwallis

Background image1781 Collection: George Stephenson

George Stephenson
GEORGE STEPHENSON working on his Rocket

Background image1781 Collection: Thomas Stamford Raffles

Thomas Stamford Raffles
Sir THOMAS STAMFORD RAFFLES Colonial administrator

Background image1781 Collection: ROUSSEAU CONFESSIONS

ROUSSEAU CONFESSIONS
Jean-Jacques embraces M de Luxembourg in a transport of tenderness ( transport d attendrissement )

Background image1781 Collection: Our Lady of Loreto

Our Lady of Loreto
depicted as the Lady of Loreto, the site in Italy to which her house was miraculously moved from Nazareth

Background image1781 Collection: Heinrich Karl Jaup

Heinrich Karl Jaup
HEINRICH KARL JAUP German statesman, president of the 1850 Peace Congress

Background image1781 Collection: Mesmer and Pension

Mesmer and Pension
Mesmer refuses a state pension from the French government because it does not recognise the significance of his work

Background image1781 Collection: Hornblower Steam Engine

Hornblower Steam Engine
Diagram of the steam engine patented by Jonathan Hornblower, from Cornwall, in 1781; his patent was overturned in 1799

Background image1781 Collection: Robert Hare

Robert Hare
ROBERT HARE American scientist and spiritualist, noted for devising machines whereby to contact the spirits

Background image1781 Collection: Restif - Title Page

Restif - Title Page
LA DECOUVERTE AUSTRALE PAR UN HOMME VOLANT (= Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere by a Flying-Man) by Nicolas Restif de la Bretonne : one of the science-fiction classics

Background image1781 Collection: Restif - Giants

Restif - Giants
Flying-man Hermantin with the Megapatagons - giants of Patagonia, South America - encountered during their aerial explorations

Background image1781 Collection: HERSCHEL (1738 - 1822)

HERSCHEL (1738 - 1822)
SIR FREDERICK WILLIAM HERSCHEL German-British astronomer, discoverer of Uranus, 1781

Background image1781 Collection: Sir Francis Dashwood

Sir Francis Dashwood
SIR FRANCIS DASHWOOD Eccentric nobleman. Founder of the Hellfire Club



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"1781: A Year of Battles, Dreams, and Innovation" In 1781, amidst the turmoil of the American Revolutionary War, significant events unfolded that shaped history. On Beer Street, lively conversations echoed as pints were raised to celebrate victories and drown sorrows. Meanwhile, on the Battle of Cowpens in 1781Is, brave soldiers fought with unwavering determination for freedom. Artistic expressions also flourished during this time. FUSELI's "Nightmare, " a haunting masterpiece painted in oil on canvas in 1781, captivated viewers' imaginations and explored the depths of their fears. Alonzo Chappel immortalized Hamilton at Yorktown in 1781 through a steel engraving decades later—a testament to an iconic moment frozen in time. The American Revolutionary War brought forth heroes like Marion and his men who fearlessly crossed the Pee Dee River to harass British forces in South Carolina. William Tylee Ranney's painting depicted their daring actions while reminding us of their pivotal role. Across the Atlantic Ocean, Horatio Nelson emerged as a legendary figure among British naval officers during this era. His strategic brilliance left an indelible mark on maritime history. Maps became crucial tools for military campaigns; Louis Alexandre Berthier meticulously drew Williamsburg's surroundings in Virginia—an invaluable aid for General Rochambeau's troops fighting for independence. While battles raged on land and sea, innovation thrived within James Watt's Glasgow workshop where he improved upon Thomas Newcomen’s steam engine design from 1712—ushering humanity into an industrial revolution that would reshape society forever. Not limited to war or art alone, portraits captured individuals' essence across cultures. Tupac Amaru II found himself immortalized through paintbrush strokes—a symbol of resistance against oppression and injustice. Finally came the turning point—the American siege of Yorktown—an event etched deeply into history books as it marked the beginning of the end for British rule in America.