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

Background imageAnti Collection: Popish Plot playing card (engraving)

Popish Plot playing card (engraving)
609628 Popish Plot playing card (engraving) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Popish Plot playing card)

Background imageAnti Collection: Anti universal suffrage cartoon in the lead up to the 1867 Reform Act (engraving)

Anti universal suffrage cartoon in the lead up to the 1867 Reform Act (engraving)
3657194 Anti universal suffrage cartoon in the lead up to the 1867 Reform Act (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAnti Collection: tone

tone
Make-up & cosmetics. Closeup portrait of beautiful woman model face with skin foundation on white background. Alexandr Sutula

Background imageAnti Collection: Face

Face
Make-up & cosmetics. Closeup portrait of beautiful woman model face with skin foundation on white background. Alexandr Sutula

Background imageAnti Collection: Street Scene, New York, USA, June 1984

Street Scene, New York, USA, June 1984

Background imageAnti Collection: Strike action at Rover, assembly line deserted, in support of the first official one day

Strike action at Rover, assembly line deserted, in support of the first official one day strike against the Industrial Relations Bill, Birmingham, Monday 1st March 1971

Background imageAnti Collection: Strike action motor Industry, Birmingham, in support of the first official one day strike

Strike action motor Industry, Birmingham, in support of the first official one day strike against the Industrial Relations Bill, Birmingham, Monday 1st March 1971

Background imageAnti Collection: The Graffiti Beater, a new £2, 000 machine has just gone into action in the West End

The Graffiti Beater, a new £2, 000 machine has just gone into action in the West End
The Graffiti Beater, a new £ 2, 000 machine has just gone into action in the West End of Newcastle, Published 24th September 1981

Background imageAnti Collection: A load of rubbish... Mirfield High School sixth formers Debbie Bedford

A load of rubbish... Mirfield High School sixth formers Debbie Bedford and Paul Wilkinson set an example to fellow students

Background imageAnti Collection: Hard at work on a new nature reserve are these Reinwood Junior School, Oakes

Hard at work on a new nature reserve are these Reinwood Junior School, Oakes, pupils (from left) Mark Rayner, Paul Coupland, Sukdip Kaur and Lyndsey Anchor

Background imageAnti Collection: Martin Luther King Arrived in London yesterday he gave a press conference at

Martin Luther King Arrived in London yesterday he gave a press conference at the Savoy September 1964

Background imageAnti Collection: Nikki, with the expressive eyes. Last year it was lapel buttons

Nikki, with the expressive eyes. Last year it was lapel buttons. But this year, it seems, the eyes have it. Illustrating the point is Nikki, the model girl

Background imageAnti Collection: Woman asleep in an armchair with an anti-snoring machine attached to her

Woman asleep in an armchair with an anti-snoring machine attached to her. Date: 1960s

Background imageAnti Collection: Speaker at an anti-nuclear demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London

Speaker at an anti-nuclear demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London. Date: late 1960s

Background imageAnti Collection: Speakers at an anti-nuclear demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London

Speakers at an anti-nuclear demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London, with several photographers alongside. A large banner behind them reads: Scrap Polaris. Date: late 1960s

Background imageAnti Collection: Demonstration outside Gamages department store, Holborn, London

Demonstration outside Gamages department store, Holborn, London, with struggles between protesters and police. Date: late 1960s

Background imageAnti Collection: Demonstration in London -- young protesters walking purposefully along a road

Demonstration in London -- young protesters walking purposefully along a road. Two of the banners belong to the Hyde Park Diggers, a land ownership campaigning group. Date: late 1960s

Background imageAnti Collection: Anti-nuclear demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London. One placard reads: Scrap Polaris

Anti-nuclear demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London. One placard reads: Scrap Polaris, Build For Peace. The banner in the lower left belongs to the Hyde Park Diggers

Background imageAnti Collection: Demonstration in London -- the man with his arms raised is probably Sid Rawle (1945-2010)

Demonstration in London -- the man with his arms raised is probably Sid Rawle (1945-2010), nicknamed King of the Hippies, founder of the Hyde Park Diggers

Background imageAnti Collection: Demonstration in London -- the man on the left is probably Sid Rawle (1945-2010)

Demonstration in London -- the man on the left is probably Sid Rawle (1945-2010), nicknamed King of the Hippies, founder of the Hyde Park Diggers

Background imageAnti Collection: Demonstration in London -- the man at the centre is probably Sid Rawle (1945-2010)

Demonstration in London -- the man at the centre is probably Sid Rawle (1945-2010), nicknamed King of the Hippies, founder of the Hyde Park Diggers

Background imageAnti Collection: CND demonstration in London -- a crowd of people with banners. Date: late 1960s

CND demonstration in London -- a crowd of people with banners. Date: late 1960s

Background imageAnti Collection: ANTI-POPE JOANNES XVI Date: reigned 997 - 998

ANTI-POPE JOANNES XVI Date: reigned 997 - 998

Background imageAnti Collection: ANTI-POPE FELIX II installed by emperor Constantine, who had exiled Liberius Date

ANTI-POPE FELIX II installed by emperor Constantine, who had exiled Liberius Date: reigned 355 - 365

Background imageAnti Collection: ANTI-POPE BONIFACIUS VII Date: reigned 974, 984 - 985

ANTI-POPE BONIFACIUS VII Date: reigned 974, 984 - 985

Background imageAnti Collection: Bystander front cover, Bairnsfather cartoon, German shells

Bystander front cover, Bairnsfather cartoon, German shells
Alas! My poor brother Cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather on the front cover of The Bystander showing a stereotypical German munitions worker pouring glycerine into a shell case and opining, Alas

Background imageAnti Collection: Communards cleaning out the coffers of the Church 1871

Communards cleaning out the coffers of the Church 1871
Communards cleaning out the coffers of a convent of the Little Sisters of the Poor, during the Paris Commune of 1871. The Communards were anti-religious

Background imageAnti Collection: CHINESE PROPAGANDA

CHINESE PROPAGANDA
Chinese propaganda against the French depicting them making fat from human bodies and then using the fat to make soap Date: 1892

Background imageAnti Collection: Holloway and Suffragette

Holloway and Suffragette
Holloway prison... We place them on plank beds and very low diet, To stop all their din, We just run them in, Into this house that man built. Date: circa 1910

Background imageAnti Collection: END OF VENDEE WAR

END OF VENDEE WAR
The end of the Vendee war - Hoche signs a treaty with the Bretons; henceforward the west is officially peaceful, though most retain their anti- republican sympathies. Date: 20 April 1795

Background imageAnti Collection: BRITISH IN EGYPT / 1893

BRITISH IN EGYPT / 1893
A protector: a French satire on the British presence in Egypt Date: 1893

Background imageAnti Collection: WHITE HOUSE DEMO 1987

WHITE HOUSE DEMO 1987
An anti-nuclear demonstrator pitches a stall directly opposite the White House in Washington DC, during the presidency of Ronald Reagan. Date: 1987

Background imageAnti Collection: JINGO MEETING 1878

JINGO MEETING 1878
Anti-Russian jingoes meet in the Guildhall, London - We dont want to fight, but by Jingo, if we do, weve got the ships, weve got the men, weve got the money too ! Date: 1878

Background imageAnti Collection: ANTI-BOER WAR DEMO

ANTI-BOER WAR DEMO
Demonstration against the Boer War in Trafalgar Square, London - but alas, the public and the government are not convinced Date: October 1899

Background imageAnti Collection: TUBERCULOSIS CLINIC

TUBERCULOSIS CLINIC
Anti-tuberculosis dispensary at Nantes : street view, section of the interior, and plans of the lower and upper floors Date: 1906

Background imageAnti Collection: AGITATOR ARRESTED / 1909

AGITATOR ARRESTED / 1909
Agitator arrested for anti- militarism Date: 1909

Background imageAnti Collection: RC ENTICING NUNS 1851

RC ENTICING NUNS 1851
How the Roman Catholics entice innocent girls into convents - letting them take the veil, and appropriating their money - an example of anti-Catholic feeling in Victorian England Date: 1851

Background imageAnti Collection: ANTI-POPE ALEXANDER V

ANTI-POPE ALEXANDER V Date: reigned 1409 - 1410

Background imageAnti Collection: NOT IRISH

NOT IRISH
Are you not Irish ? Och, no, Maam, Im Cornwall sure ! Date: 1849

Background imageAnti Collection: BRITAIN GRABS GREECE

BRITAIN GRABS GREECE
Britain portrayed as a gorilla, seizing poor innocent Greece Date: 1916

Background imageAnti Collection: Cartoon, The French Serpentine Dance (Panama Scandal)

Cartoon, The French Serpentine Dance (Panama Scandal)
Cartoon, The French Serpentine Dance -- a satirical comment on the Panama Scandal, showing the French Republic dancing in a dress labelled with the words bribery, blackmail and anarchy. Date: 1893

Background imageAnti Collection: Sabbatarians stop delivery of post on Sunday

Sabbatarians stop delivery of post on Sunday
Sabbatarians achieve a short lived victory, having stopped the delivery of post on Sundays. Though pleasing to Post Office workers, it infuriated the public. Date: 1850

Background imageAnti Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20121042

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England, London, Anti Trump Protesters

Background imageAnti Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20121040

EyeUbiquitous_20121040
England, London, Anti Trump Protesters

Background imageAnti Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20121039

EyeUbiquitous_20121039
England, London, Anti Trump Protesters

Background imageAnti Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20121038

EyeUbiquitous_20121038
England, London, Anti Trump Protesters

Background imageAnti Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20121037

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England, London, Anti Trump Protesters

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England, London, Anti Trump Protesters



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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.