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1830 Collection (page 2)

In the year 1830, a whirlwind of events and innovations shaped the world as we know it today

Background image1830 Collection: Polish revolt against Russian domination

Polish revolt against Russian domination
During the November Uprising, also known as the Cadet Revolution (1830-1831), Polish patriots attempt (unsuccessfully) to throw off Russian domination

Background image1830 Collection: Fresh horses for a stagecoach

Fresh horses for a stagecoach
Bringing fresh horses out of the stable for a stagecoach at a posting inn

Background image1830 Collection: Liberty Leading the People, 1830. Artist: Delacroix, Eugene (1798-1863)

Liberty Leading the People, 1830. Artist: Delacroix, Eugene (1798-1863)
Liberty Leading the People, 1830. Found in the collection of the Louvre, Paris

Background image1830 Collection: The Grove, Country Home

The Grove, Country Home
A small country house, The Grove in Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset, with steps leading up from the gardens Date: circa 1830

Background image1830 Collection: Weasel & Relatives

Weasel & Relatives
The weasel and some relatives - top left - weasel top right - ermine in winter lower left - pine marten lower right - vison or mink Date: circa 1830

Background image1830 Collection: Harriet Tullamore

Harriet Tullamore
HARRIET CHARLOTTE BEAUJOLOIS viscountess TULLAMORE Date: circa 1830

Background image1830 Collection: George IV 1762 - 1830, King of Great Britain 1820 - 1830. Portrait as prince Regent

George IV 1762 - 1830, King of Great Britain 1820 - 1830. Portrait as prince Regent by Thomas Lawrence 1822

Background image1830 Collection: Surrey Zoological Gardens, Walworth, London, England. Engraving after the drawing

Surrey Zoological Gardens, Walworth, London, England. Engraving after the drawing by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd. In about 1830 Edward Cross kept his menagerie here

Background image1830 Collection: Rochester Castle, Kent

Rochester Castle, Kent
Schoolboys at play with hoops, marbles and leapfrog, not far from the castle at Rochester, Kent Date: circa 1830

Background image1830 Collection: SKIDDAW, Lake District

SKIDDAW, Lake District
Skiddaw, Cumbria : a group of travellers in the foreground. Date: circa 1830

Background image1830 Collection: Entrance to Menai Bridge

Entrance to Menai Bridge
The entrance to the Menai Bridge from the Carnarvon shore. The bridge between mainland Wales and Anglesey was designed by Thomas Telford and opened in 1826

Background image1830 Collection: Henri Rochefort / Sem

Henri Rochefort / Sem
HENRI ROCHEFORT Controversial French journalist, looking rather severe Date: 1830 - 1913

Background image1830 Collection: Poison tanghin or ordeal tree, Tanghinia venenifera

Poison tanghin or ordeal tree, Tanghinia venenifera.. Illustration by Lady Frances Cole, engraved by Swan. Handcolored copperplate engraving from William Curtiss The Botanical Magazine

Background image1830 Collection: Fighting, Pte St Denis

Fighting, Pte St Denis
Fighting at the porte Saint- Denis. Date: 29 July 1830

Background image1830 Collection: Madrid, Alcala

Madrid, Alcala
One of the principal streets of the city

Background image1830 Collection: November Insurrection

November Insurrection
Polish cadets and civilians take the Belvedere Palace, Warsaw, from the occupying Russians - a fine victory, though the insurrection was suppressed by the Russians

Background image1830 Collection: Gents Private Carriage

Gents Private Carriage
The comfort of being driven like a gentleman

Background image1830 Collection: John Bull / 2 Humbugs / 1830

John Bull / 2 Humbugs / 1830
John Bull between two humbugs John Bull with the Reform Bill on one side, and Indian cholera on the other

Background image1830 Collection: Dancing Dogs

Dancing Dogs
Dogs dancing to a hurdy-gurdy and fiddle

Background image1830 Collection: Racial / Sioux Weapons

Racial / Sioux Weapons
Sioux weapons, including knives, axes and tomahawks

Background image1830 Collection: Accident- Snow from Roof

Accident- Snow from Roof
A REGULAR DAMPER - AND NO MISTAKE Having left an exhibition on Swiss avalanches a tatty man suffers a similar fate courtesy of a roof clearer !

Background image1830 Collection: Partridge shoot 1830

Partridge shoot 1830
PARTRIDGE - Two men and their dogs go after partridge in the fields near Windsor

Background image1830 Collection: Oxford / Broad Street 1830

Oxford / Broad Street 1830
Oxford: Broad Street

Background image1830 Collection: Selling Fish by Docks

Selling Fish by Docks
The fish-market alongside the quays where the fishing-boats dock - housewives and cooks come to buy fish fresh from the sea

Background image1830 Collection: Central London Street

Central London Street
A street in central London - the Strand enters Trafalgar Square at Charing Cross

Background image1830 Collection: Chabert / Fire King

Chabert / Fire King
MONSIEUR CHABERT Showman entertainer, known as The Fire King

Background image1830 Collection: Race to Gretna / Newhouse

Race to Gretna / Newhouse
ONE MILE FROM GRETNA A couple desperate to marry race to Gretna Green in a four horse open top carriage but are pursued by those who wish to stop them

Background image1830 Collection: Edinburgh / Greyfriars

Edinburgh / Greyfriars
Edinburgh: Greyfriars Church

Background image1830 Collection: Franz Joseph / Rire 1897

Franz Joseph / Rire 1897
FRANZ JOSEPH Austrian emperor in 1897: a satirical view

Background image1830 Collection: Debtor Served with Writ

Debtor Served with Writ
A debtor is served with a writ

Background image1830 Collection: Grub Street, London, C18

Grub Street, London, C18
Grub Street, near Moorfields, described by Dr. Johnson as much inhabited by writers of small histories, dictionaries and temporary poems. It was named Milton Street in 1830

Background image1830 Collection: St Pauls Covent Garden

St Pauls Covent Garden
St Pauls Church, Covent Garden

Background image1830 Collection: London / Aldgate 1830

London / Aldgate 1830
Aldgate: a busy street scene

Background image1830 Collection: Native Americans Hunting

Native Americans Hunting
Two Comanche warriors chasing wild horses

Background image1830 Collection: Music / Military / German ?

Music / Military / German ?
Three musicians - probably German, but they could be Dutch or Belgian - play a piccolo, a cornet and a drum respectively

Background image1830 Collection: China / Great Wall C1830

China / Great Wall C1830
A fortified enclosure along the wall, probably intended as a military encampment

Background image1830 Collection: England / London / Tower

England / London / Tower
Visitors are shown some of the principal sights, including the lion in the menagerie which, after a regrettable episode, was transferred elsewhere for security reasons

Background image1830 Collection: First Train in USA

First Train in USA
The first locomotive in North America

Background image1830 Collection: French Hussar

French Hussar
A Hussar, wearing a shako

Background image1830 Collection: Crowded Shipping

Crowded Shipping
The Royal Hospital from the river - though its hardly to be seen, the Thames is so congested with ships and boats, including one of the earliest steamboats

Background image1830 Collection: John Laurence Toole

John Laurence Toole
JOHN LAURENCE TOOLE actor as Loris Ipanoff Atiloff with miss MARIE LINDEN as princess Fedora Mamazoff in Stage-Dora

Background image1830 Collection: Lord Leighton

Lord Leighton
Frederick, Lord Leighton Artist

Background image1830 Collection: King George Iv / Satire

King George Iv / Satire
KING GEORGE IV OF ENGLAND Caricature of him and a friend

Background image1830 Collection: George Iv / Josey 1874

George Iv / Josey 1874
KING GEORGE IV OF ENGLAND Reigned 1820 - 1830 Here he stands beside his horse

Background image1830 Collection: George Iv / Eng Heath 1858

George Iv / Eng Heath 1858
KING GEORGE IV OF ENGLAND Reigned 1820 - 1830

Background image1830 Collection: Camille Pissarro, A Creek in St. Thomas (Virgin Islands), French, 1830 - 1903, 1856

Camille Pissarro, A Creek in St. Thomas (Virgin Islands), French, 1830 - 1903, 1856, oil on academy board

Background image1830 Collection: 1797-1858 1830 1858 Ando Bridge Hiroshige Kai

1797-1858 1830 1858 Ando Bridge Hiroshige Kai
Kōyō saruhashi no zu, Saruhashi Bridge in Kai Province. Andō, Hiroshige, 1797-1858, artist, [between 1830 and 1858, printed later], 1 print : woodcut, color

Background image1830 Collection: Mrs. James Guthrie [Possible monogrammed signature lower right on top of chair leg]

Mrs. James Guthrie [Possible monogrammed signature lower right on top of chair leg], Frederic Leighton, 1830-1896, British



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In the year 1830, a whirlwind of events and innovations shaped the world as we know it today. It was a time when great minds like Hegel and Napoleon left their mark on history, while remarkable achievements in various fields captivated the imagination of people worldwide. Just a year prior, in 1829, Stephenson's Rocket had revolutionized transportation with its groundbreaking design. This steam locomotive paved the way for future advancements in railway systems that would connect nations and transform travel forever. Meanwhile, across the Atlantic Ocean, an enigmatic poet named Emily Dickinson was born. Little did anyone know at the time that her profound words would resonate through generations and establish her as one of America's greatest literary figures. Back in Britain, engineers were pushing boundaries once again by constructing the first railway suspension bridge over the River Dee. This feat of engineering showcased mankind's ability to conquer nature's obstacles and further expand transportation networks. Sports enthusiasts witnessed another significant event during this era – Native Americans playing lacrosse. The game not only entertained but also provided cultural insights into indigenous communities' traditions and values. As progress continued to surge forward, challenges arose too. In 1831, Chat Moss posed difficulties for rail construction due to its treacherous terrain. However, human ingenuity prevailed as engineers found innovative solutions to overcome these obstacles. Amidst all these developments came compassion for those less fortunate. The Licensed Victuallers Asylum was established to provide support for publicans who fell on hard times—a testament to society's growing awareness of social welfare issues. Literature lovers rejoiced when posters announced Victor Hugo's Les Misérables publication—an epic tale that continues to touch hearts even today with its themes of love, redemption, and revolution. Across continents in Paris stood Pont des Arts—a picturesque bridge where artists gathered inspiration from breathtaking views along the Seine River—evidence that beauty can be found even amidst bustling cities.