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Anti British Collection

"Unveiling the Anti-British Sentiments: A Historical Perspective" In the heart of Northern Ireland's vibrant city, Belfast

Background imageAnti British Collection: Destruction of the tea cargoes, known as the Boston Tea Party

Destruction of the tea cargoes, known as the Boston Tea Party
PNP330082 Destruction of the tea cargoes, known as the Boston Tea Party, 16 December 1773 (colour litho) by American School

Background imageAnti British Collection: Anti-British First Day Cover - Port Said Raid - Suez Crisis

Anti-British First Day Cover - Port Said Raid - Suez Crisis
Anti-British Egyptian First Day Cover (printed in Alexandria) - critical of British military operations in the 1956 Suez Crisis - November, 1956

Background imageAnti British Collection: UK, Northern Ireland, Belfast, Falls Road, republican murals against British rule

UK, Northern Ireland, Belfast, Falls Road, republican murals against British rule

Background imageAnti British Collection: Maud Gonne, English-born Irish nationalist revolutionary, suffragette and actress (b / w photo)

Maud Gonne, English-born Irish nationalist revolutionary, suffragette and actress (b / w photo)
6015095 Maud Gonne, English-born Irish nationalist revolutionary, suffragette and actress (b/w photo) by American Photographer (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAnti British Collection: Facsmile of the proclamation from the Philadelphia patriots to the Delaware Pilots

Facsmile of the proclamation from the Philadelphia patriots to the Delaware Pilots
PNP330077 Facsmile of the proclamation from the Philadelphia patriots to the Delaware Pilots warning them not to deal with the British tea ship

Background imageAnti British Collection: Proclamation informing the public of how a British tea ship was prevented from landing

Proclamation informing the public of how a British tea ship was prevented from landing
PNP330076 Proclamation informing the public of how a British tea ship was prevented from landing cargo at New York, April 19, 1774 (litho) by American School

Background imageAnti British Collection: Old House, formerly in Dock Square, where the tea-plot is said to have been hatched

Old House, formerly in Dock Square, where the tea-plot is said to have been hatched
PNP330084 Old House, formerly in Dock Square, where the tea-plot is said to have been hatched (litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Boston Tea Party)

Background imageAnti British Collection: Military honours being paid to General Georges de Villebois-Mareuil (1847-1900

Military honours being paid to General Georges de Villebois-Mareuil (1847-1900
CHT239228 Military honours being paid to General Georges de Villebois-Mareuil (1847-1900) by the British at the cemetery of Boshof, illustration from Le Petit Journal

Background imageAnti British Collection: Tea Destroyed by Indians, American broadside praising

Tea Destroyed by Indians, American broadside praising
PNP330083 Tea Destroyed by Indians, American broadside praising Ye Glorious sons of Freedom for raiding the British tea ships, 1773 (litho) by American School

Background imageAnti British Collection: German army slogan on the wall of a damaged brick building: 'May God punish England

German army slogan on the wall of a damaged brick building: "May God punish England
GBW451454 German army slogan on the wall of a damaged brick building: " May God punish England! 1914/15", Bucy-le-Long, Aisne, France, 1917 (autochrome) by Cuville

Background imageAnti British Collection: Burning of Stamp Act, Boston, August 1765 (colour photo)

Burning of Stamp Act, Boston, August 1765 (colour photo)
2800730 Burning of Stamp Act, Boston, August 1765 (colour photo) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Burning of Stamp Act, Boston, August 1765)

Background imageAnti British Collection: Demonstration in Ireland against Joseph Chamberlain (colour litho)

Demonstration in Ireland against Joseph Chamberlain (colour litho)
2819123 Demonstration in Ireland against Joseph Chamberlain (colour litho) by Tofani, Oswaldo (1849-1915) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Demonstration in Ireland against Trinity College)

Background imageAnti British Collection: The Boston Tea Party, 16 December 1773 (litho)

The Boston Tea Party, 16 December 1773 (litho)
PNP330075 The Boston Tea Party, 16 December 1773 (litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAnti British Collection: Tipus Tiger, c. 1790 (wood)

Tipus Tiger, c. 1790 (wood)
SC26345 Tipus Tiger, c.1790 (wood) by Indian School, (18th century); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: made for the amusement of Sultan Tipu (1749-99)

Background imageAnti British Collection: A View of the Town of Boston in New England and British Ships of War Landing Their Troops

A View of the Town of Boston in New England and British Ships of War Landing Their Troops
479177 A View of the Town of Boston in New England and British Ships of War Landing Their Troops, 1768, 1770 (engraving) by Revere, Paul (1735-1818); 33.8 x 48.6 cm; Gilder Lehrman Collection

Background imageAnti British Collection: Public warning by patriots of Boston not to land tea from British ships in the harbour

Public warning by patriots of Boston not to land tea from British ships in the harbour
PNP330078 Public warning by patriots of Boston not to land tea from British ships in the harbour, 2 December 1773 (litho) by American School

Background imageAnti British Collection: The Dartmouth in Boston Harbour (litho)

The Dartmouth in Boston Harbour (litho)
PNP330074 The Dartmouth in Boston Harbour (litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: one of the ships involved in the Boston Tea Party incident)

Background imageAnti British Collection: British Officials Doing the Devils Work, illustration from the Boston Gazette

British Officials Doing the Devils Work, illustration from the Boston Gazette
AQS251289 British Officials Doing the Devils Work, illustration from the Boston Gazette (engraving) by American School, (18th century); American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts

Background imageAnti British Collection: Astor Place Riot, 1849, 1896. Creator: Charles M Jenckes

Astor Place Riot, 1849, 1896. Creator: Charles M Jenckes
Astor Place Riot, 1849, 1896

Background imageAnti British Collection: Anti-British and American propaganda poster, Libya

Anti-British and American propaganda poster, Libya

Background imageAnti British Collection: Portrait of Charles Gravier, Count of Vergennes (1719-87) (engraving)

Portrait of Charles Gravier, Count of Vergennes (1719-87) (engraving)
KW102379 Portrait of Charles Gravier, Count of Vergennes (1719-87) (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; French, out of copyright


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"Unveiling the Anti-British Sentiments: A Historical Perspective" In the heart of Northern Ireland's vibrant city, Belfast, lies a street that echoes with whispers of resistance and rebellion. Falls Road, adorned with striking republican murals against British rule, stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of its people. Amidst this backdrop, we delve into history and encounter Maud Gonne, an English-born Irish nationalist revolutionary whose unwavering dedication to her cause left an indelible mark on Ireland's struggle for independence. Her black-and-white portrait captures her fierce determination and serves as a reminder of the relentless pursuit of freedom. Across continents and centuries, another proclamation emerges – one from Philadelphia patriots to Delaware Pilots. This facsimile recounts how a British tea ship was thwarted from landing on American shores during times when tensions ran high between England and its colonies across the Atlantic. Delving deeper into Boston's past, we stumble upon an old house in Dock Square where the infamous tea-plot is said to have been hatched. Here lies evidence of John Bull guarding his holy gods – symbols representing Britain's perceived dominance over its subjects. As our journey unfolds further, military honors are paid to General Georges de Villebois-Mareuil – a poignant reminder that anti-British sentiments were not confined solely within borders but resonated across nations. Turning our gaze towards America once more, we witness Indians destroying tea in an act celebrated by American broadsides praising their defiance against British oppression. The image encapsulates both unity among diverse communities and their shared disdain for imperial control. A damaged brick building bears witness to yet another expression of anti-British sentiment through German army slogans proclaiming divine retribution upon England. These words etched onto walls serve as haunting reminders of wartime animosity between nations. The burning flames engulfing Stamp Act documents in Boston evoke memories of August 1765, when the people of America unleashed their fury against British taxation policies.