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"Challenging the Status Quo: Unveiling the Power of Anti" In a world where trust is paramount

Background imageAnti Collection: Government Troops / 1919

Government Troops / 1919
Government troops in Frankfurterstrasse, Berlin. The new Weimar Goverment had to defend itself from anti-parliamentaries from the far left and right

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German Anti-Tank Gun
German anti-tank gun in action against the Russians

Background imageAnti Collection: Irish Idol Cartoon 1869

Irish Idol Cartoon 1869
THE IRISH IDOL Anti-Irish cartoon depicting the Irish people worshipping the M.P. O Donovan Rossa as an idol of treason

Background imageAnti Collection: Anti-Government Riots

Anti-Government Riots
Anti-government riots in Barcelona

Background imageAnti Collection: Egypt / Cartoon / Uk as Wolf

Egypt / Cartoon / Uk as Wolf
British greed in Egypt - a French perspective

Background imageAnti Collection: Anti-Strike Demo 1926

Anti-Strike Demo 1926
Approximately 20, 000 women take part in a protest procession through central London, against the suffering caused by the industrial strikes and lockouts

Background imageAnti Collection: John Bull as Protector

John Bull as Protector
John Bull der Freund und Beschutzer der Kleinen - John Bull depicted as the friend and protector of lesser nations

Background imageAnti Collection: Fausto Paolo Socinus

Fausto Paolo Socinus
FAUSTO PAOLO SOCINUS (Sozzini) nephew of Lelio S. whose heretical anti- Trinitarian views he supported, for which he was harassed by the Inquisition

Background imageAnti Collection: Royals in Mexico 1864

Royals in Mexico 1864
Mexican royals Emperor Maximilian and Empress Charlotte are applauded by some (but not all) Mexicans

Background imageAnti Collection: Pacifist Arrested 1909

Pacifist Arrested 1909
An anti-militarist agitator (depicted by this rightwing journal as a scruffy ruffian) is arrested by the police, to the approval of patriotic bystanders

Background imageAnti Collection: Anti-Capitalism Demo

Anti-Capitalism Demo
An anti-capitalism demonstration with police escort in London

Background imageAnti Collection: Wellington Cartoon

Wellington Cartoon
THE WATERLOO COCK WOTs LOST HIS COURAGE - the Lord Mayor of London reproaches the Duke for his anti-reform attitude

Background imageAnti Collection: Ww1 / German Anti-Aircraft

Ww1 / German Anti-Aircraft
A mobile German anti-aircraft artillery piece

Background imageAnti Collection: Wwi / Italy / Camouflage

Wwi / Italy / Camouflage
Camouflaged tents at an anti- aircraft post. The posts to the left are in fact anti- aircraft guns protruding from pits

Background imageAnti Collection: Titus Oates / R White

Titus Oates / R White
TITUS OATES Anti-Catholic agitator, notorious for his bigotry and intransigence, for which he had eventually to flee the country

Background imageAnti Collection: Nice French Inventors

Nice French Inventors
Unlike their nasty German counterparts, French inventors create nice peaceful things

Background imageAnti Collection: German Anti-Aircraft

German Anti-Aircraft
Carefully camouflaged, these Germans wait with a large calibre gun to fire on enemy aircraft such as the one about to fly past them

Background imageAnti Collection: Wolf Britannia / Fashoda

Wolf Britannia / Fashoda
Britannia seen as the big bad wolf at the time of the Fashoda Incident, a territory dispute in south Sudan between Kitcheners Anglo-Egyptian army and Marchands French

Background imageAnti Collection: Immelmann Crashes 1916

Immelmann Crashes 1916
Max Immelmann, German air ace, crashes near Gallaumines : to this day the cause is unknown - malfunction, shot down by the British, or friendly anti-aircraft fire

Background imageAnti Collection: Children with their Guy

Children with their Guy
Children parade their guy through the streets : note its hat - an attempt to mimic the papal tiara, a sign of the surviving anti-papal significance of the tradition

Background imageAnti Collection: The Invasion (Plate 1)

The Invasion (Plate 1)
The Invasion - France : a satirical view of the feared invasion by Catholic France, depicting incompetent soldiers roasting frogs legs and being led by a sadistic monk

Background imageAnti Collection: Death Greets Derbygoers

Death Greets Derbygoers
Death doffs his hat and kindly opens the gate for a coachload of revellers back from the Derby. He ll be getting to know them a whole lot better soon

Background imageAnti Collection: Gordon Rioters at Parl

Gordon Rioters at Parl
A mob of anti-Catholic and rebellious others attack Members of Parliament in Palace Yard, Westminster

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Gordon Rioters Gather
Anti-Catholic and anti- authority Gordon rioters gather at the Spaniards Inn, Hampstead, London

Background imageAnti Collection: 1780 Gordon Riots

1780 Gordon Riots
An angry mob sets fire to Newgate Prison after some anti-Catholic rioters are jailed there, seeking revenge and plunder

Background imageAnti Collection: Anti-Atomic Radar

Anti-Atomic Radar
Giant Radar Installations for Defence against Atomic Attack

Background imageAnti Collection: Thomas Chaloner Regicide

Thomas Chaloner Regicide
THOMAS CHALONER Anti-royalist campaigner and regicide, painted in the 1630s

Background imageAnti Collection: Mount Hermon, Lebanon

Mount Hermon, Lebanon
On the Syrian border, in the Anti-Lebanon range, this was the northern limit of the Israelite conquest

Background imageAnti Collection: Aftermath of the Riots

Aftermath of the Riots
The aftermath of the Gordon Riots

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Gordon Riots
The anti-Catholic Gordon Riots in London

Background imageAnti Collection: Anti-Suffrage Device

Anti-Suffrage Device
Automatic Suffragette Exterminating Pillar-Box - a comment on militant suffragettes who sabotage letter boxes

Background imageAnti Collection: Band of Hope Prize

Band of Hope Prize
C.E.T.S Church of England Temperance Society ? All England Challenge Competition for Band of Hope, Diocese of Canterbury, Herne Bay Branch. Claude Watkins wins a prize

Background imageAnti Collection: Anti-Jesuit Protest

Anti-Jesuit Protest
To Frances republicans, the Jesuits were seen as a fearsome menace, intent on taking over public education and brainwashing children with papal perversions

Background imageAnti Collection: Anti-Pope Benedictus XII

Anti-Pope Benedictus XIII

Background imageAnti Collection: Baron D holbach

Baron D holbach
PAUL-HENRI-DIETRICH, BARON D HOLBACH French anti-clerical philosopher

Background imageAnti Collection: Ottoman / Siege of Vienna

Ottoman / Siege of Vienna
SIEGE OF VIENNA Anti-Turkish propaganda showing how the Turks treat the civilian population

Background imageAnti Collection: Drug free school zone sign

Drug free school zone sign
Drug free and gun free zone sign outside a school in San Antonio, Texas



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"Challenging the Status Quo: Unveiling the Power of Anti" In a world where trust is paramount, anti-establishment sentiments have often found expression through powerful visuals and messages. Take, for instance, the iconic "Anti-Nixon Poster, 1960. " With a simple yet thought-provoking question - "Would YOU buy a used car from this man?" - it encapsulated the widespread distrust towards Republican presidential candidate Richard Nixon. Similarly, in 1937, Rolex precision watches made their mark with an anti-conformist approach. By defying traditional timekeeping norms and embracing innovation, they became synonymous with those who dared to challenge conventions. Art has long been a medium for dissent and resistance. A Polish anti-war poster simply stated "Nie, " meaning "No" in English. This concise message spoke volumes against violence and conflict. Centuries earlier, in 1555 Germany, Hans Sebald Beham's print titled "Fleisch macht Fleisch (Meat Gives Meat)" challenged societal norms surrounding meat consumption. It questioned the ethics behind exploiting animals for human sustenance. Political movements also harnessed the power of anti-propaganda to rally support or condemn adversaries. An anti-Mau Mau poster from 1952 caricatured rebels to undermine their cause while an Anti-Home Rule postcard aimed to sway public opinion on Irish self-governance. Geopolitical tensions were not immune to such expressions either. Greek-Turkish propaganda postcards during World War I highlighted historical grievances between both nations as part of larger political agendas. During World War II's Battle of Cable Street in London (1936), Metropolitan Police officers faced off against protestors demonstrating against fascist ideologies that threatened social harmony. The event stands as a testament to collective resistance against hate and discrimination. Not all instances of 'anti' are rooted in conflict; some seek preservation or cultural identity instead.