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Boycott Collection

"Boycott: A Powerful Tool for Change" From the Dominion Theatre to the Horse Shoe Hotel, boycotts have been a means of expressing discontent and demanding justice

Background imageBoycott Collection: Dominion Theatre and Horse Shoe Hotel

Dominion Theatre and Horse Shoe Hotel
The Horse Shoe Hotel next door to the Dominion Theatre on Tottenham Court Road, London. The Dominion is showing Stewart Granger and Kathleen Ryan in Captain Boycott

Background imageBoycott Collection: Test stars in Hull - Geoff Boycott and Phil Sharpe go out to open Yorkshire

Test stars in Hull - Geoff Boycott and Phil Sharpe go out to open Yorkshires innings at Fenner s. Boycott (70) was Yorkshires top scorer in their winning total of 184 for four

Background imageBoycott Collection: Geoffrey Boycott - England cricketer

Geoffrey Boycott - England cricketer Date: 1970s - 1980s

Background imageBoycott Collection: Trial: Boycott Incident

Trial: Boycott Incident
The trial of those who threatened the landowner Captain Boycott is heard before a packed courtroom

Background imageBoycott Collection: Irish Land League: In 1880 Parnell began campaign of social ostracism. Captain Boycott

Irish Land League: In 1880 Parnell began campaign of social ostracism. Captain Boycott
527661 Irish Land League: In 1880 Parnell began campaign of social ostracism. Captain Boycott, agent for Lord Erne's Mayo estates was one of the first victims

Background imageBoycott Collection: Irish Land League: In 1880 Parnell began campaign of social ostracism. Captain Boycott

Irish Land League: In 1880 Parnell began campaign of social ostracism. Captain Boycott
527663 Irish Land League: In 1880 Parnell began campaign of social ostracism. Captain Boycott, agent for Lord Erne's Mayo estates, was one of the first victims

Background imageBoycott Collection: Irish Land League: In 1880 Parnell began campaign of social ostracism. Captain Boycott

Irish Land League: In 1880 Parnell began campaign of social ostracism. Captain Boycott
527662 Irish Land League: In 1880 Parnell began campaign of social ostracism. Captain Boycott, agent for Lord Erne's Mayo estates, was one of the first victims

Background imageBoycott Collection: 'The Graphic, Front Cover Saturday, December 6, 1890, 1890. Creator: Unknown

'The Graphic, Front Cover Saturday, December 6, 1890, 1890. Creator: Unknown
'The Graphic, Front Cover Saturday, December 6, 1890, 1890.From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 42. July to December, 1890

Background imageBoycott Collection: Puck's Pleasant Prospect, from Puck, published May 5, 1886. Creator: Joseph Keppler

Puck's Pleasant Prospect, from Puck, published May 5, 1886. Creator: Joseph Keppler
Puck's Pleasant Prospect, from Puck, published May 5, 1886

Background imageBoycott Collection: Famous cricketers

Famous cricketers (Ian Botham, Viv Richards, Gary Sobers, Geoff Boycott, WG Grace, Shane Warne, Jack Russell, Freddie Flintoff, Dickie Bird) -

Background imageBoycott Collection: St Mary the Virgin - Burgh St. Peter, Norfolk, England. In 1793 Rev

St Mary the Virgin - Burgh St. Peter, Norfolk, England. In 1793 Rev. Samuel Boycott, who was both lord of the manor and vicar of the parish

Background imageBoycott Collection: Protest against Lions playing South Africa

Protest against Lions playing South Africa
Anti-Apartheid Movement demonstrators picketing in Twickenham to stop the British national rugby team playing against South Africa. Their placards read don't play with apartheid'. Date: c

Background imageBoycott Collection: Shell petrol boycott

Shell petrol boycott
A group of protesters stand outside a Shell garage holding placards calling for people to boycott Shell fuel due to the company's links with South Africa and apartheid. Date: c. 1988

Background imageBoycott Collection: The campaign in India against British industrial products started by the agitator Gandhi

The campaign in India against British industrial products started by the agitator Gandhi... (colour litho)
2809025 The campaign in India against British industrial products started by the agitator Gandhi... (colour litho) by Salvadori

Background imageBoycott Collection: Geoffery Boycott

Geoffery Boycott 4th Ashes Test Match 4th Ashes Test Match, Npower Test Series 2009 Headingley, Leeds, England 09 August 2009 Date: 09 August 2009

Background imageBoycott Collection: Geoffrey Boycott

Geoffrey Boycott Tv Presenter 31 May 1995 Date: 31 May 1995

Background imageBoycott Collection: The Land Agitation in Ireland, Sketches at Ballinrobe (engraving)

The Land Agitation in Ireland, Sketches at Ballinrobe (engraving)
1060385 The Land Agitation in Ireland, Sketches at Ballinrobe (engraving) by Dollman, John Charles (1851-1934) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Land Agitation in Ireland)

Background imageBoycott Collection: Against the ostracism of the Vercelli socialist administrators to the crucifix in schools

Against the ostracism of the Vercelli socialist administrators to the crucifix in schools (Colour Litho)
2808961 Against the ostracism of the Vercelli socialist administrators to the crucifix in schools (Colour Litho) by Beltrame

Background imageBoycott Collection: Humours of the General Election (engraving)

Humours of the General Election (engraving)
1603333 Humours of the General Election (engraving) by May, Phil (1864-1903); Private Collection; (add.info.: Humours of the General Election)

Background imageBoycott Collection: The Sons of Liberty, a secret movement founded in 1765 in opposition to British

The Sons of Liberty, a secret movement founded in 1765 in opposition to British
PNP328627 The Sons of Liberty, a secret movement founded in 1765 in opposition to British taxes (litho) by American School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: William Jackson)

Background imageBoycott Collection: Mr Charles Boycott (colour litho)

Mr Charles Boycott (colour litho)
613266 Mr Charles Boycott (colour litho) by Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy) (1851-1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mr Charles Boycott, Boycott, 29 January 1881)

Background imageBoycott Collection: Boycotting in Ireland, from The Illustrated London News

Boycotting in Ireland, from The Illustrated London News
BAL127873 Boycotting in Ireland, from The Illustrated London News, 4th October 1886 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBoycott Collection: Caricature of Franco-American relations, illustration from Parlons Francais

Caricature of Franco-American relations, illustration from Parlons Francais
CHT203765 Caricature of Franco-American relations, illustration from Parlons Francais by Paul Iribe (1883-1935), 1934 (colour litho) by Iribe

Background imageBoycott Collection: Top players at the Queens Club Tournament at Queens Club, Kensington

Top players at the Queens Club Tournament at Queens Club, Kensington. Arthur Ashe, ATP Official shows the list of Wimbledon players (men) with all those who will boycott the championship ticked

Background imageBoycott Collection: BOYCOTT HARVESTS CROPS

BOYCOTT HARVESTS CROPS
CAPTAIN BOYCOTT harvests his corn crop under police protection, despite threats from the Land League Date: Summer 1880

Background imageBoycott Collection: CARTOON: OLYMPIC BOYCOTT. We want the Olympics to be a pure sporting event - not

CARTOON: OLYMPIC BOYCOTT. We want the Olympics to be a pure sporting event - not an opportunity for the Western news media to lionize dissidents and to play politics

Background imageBoycott Collection: Cc Boycott / Vanity Fair

Cc Boycott / Vanity Fair
CHARLES CUNNINGHAM BOYCOTT Agent for estates in County Mayo, victim of ostracism by Irish Land League agitators

Background imageBoycott Collection: Ireland. Agrarian agitation in the farm of Captain Boycott (

Ireland. Agrarian agitation in the farm of Captain Boycott (
Ireland. Agrarian agitation. Ulsters farmers escorted by soldiers to go to work on the farm of Captain Charles Boycott (1832-1897). Ballinrobe, 1880. Engraving

Background imageBoycott Collection: Cc Boycott / Graphic 1880

Cc Boycott / Graphic 1880
CHARLES CUNNINGHAM BOYCOTT Victim of ostracism by Irish Land League agitators, harvesting his corn under police protection Date: 1832 - 1897

Background imageBoycott Collection: Suffragette Badge 1911 Census Boycott

Suffragette Badge 1911 Census Boycott
Badge representing the 1911 Resistance to the Census movement. Members of the W.S.P.U, Womens Freedom League and the Womens Tax Resistance League

Background imageBoycott Collection: POSTER: BOYCOTT, c1970. War is sell. Economic boycott stops war. Poster, c1970

POSTER: BOYCOTT, c1970. War is sell. Economic boycott stops war. Poster, c1970

Background imageBoycott Collection: GRAPE STRIKE, 1970. A bumper sticker in support of workers on strike against grape

GRAPE STRIKE, 1970. A bumper sticker in support of workers on strike against grape growers in Delano, California. Photograph by Marion Trikosko, May 1970

Background imageBoycott Collection: The Conditions of Ireland, illustration from The Graphic, published December 24 1881

The Conditions of Ireland, illustration from The Graphic, published December 24 1881
XJF476210 The Conditions of Ireland, illustration from The Graphic, published December 24 1881 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Six illustrations)

Background imageBoycott Collection: ANTI-GERMAN POSTER. English poster by David Wilson for the British Empire Union

ANTI-GERMAN POSTER. English poster by David Wilson for the British Empire Union asking English citizens to avoid buying German products

Background imageBoycott Collection: NEW YORK: STREETCAR STRIKE. Musicians union van used to carry passengers during

NEW YORK: STREETCAR STRIKE. Musicians union van used to carry passengers during a boycott of New York Citys streetcars, September 1916

Background imageBoycott Collection: BOYCOTT: PEGGY STEWART. Colonial patriots burning the tea ship Peggy Stewart

BOYCOTT: PEGGY STEWART. Colonial patriots burning the tea ship Peggy Stewart, docked at Annapolis, Maryland, for not following the boycott established after the Boston Tea Party, 19 October 1774

Background imageBoycott Collection: COLONIAL MEETING MINUTES. Broadside relating the minutes of the town meeting at Boston

COLONIAL MEETING MINUTES. Broadside relating the minutes of the town meeting at Boston, Massachusetts, 28 October 1767, which initiated the boycott against British imports in response to

Background imageBoycott Collection: Irish Land League: In 1880 Parnell began campaign of social ostracism. Captain Boycott

Irish Land League: In 1880 Parnell began campaign of social ostracism. Captain Boycott, agent for Lord Ernes Mayo estates, was one of the first victims

Background imageBoycott Collection: A Society Of Patriotic Ladies

A Society Of Patriotic Ladies, At Edenton In North Carolina, En Sanguine Engraving Shows Satire Of American Women From Edenton, North Carolina

Background imageBoycott Collection: Irish Land League

Irish Land League: In 1880 Parnell began campaign of social ostracism. Captain Boycott, agent for Lord Ernes Mayo estates was one of the first victims

Background imageBoycott Collection: USA, Alabama, Montgomery. Rosa Parks Museum, commemorates the life of bus segregation protester

USA, Alabama, Montgomery. Rosa Parks Museum, commemorates the life of bus segregation protester and Montgomery resident Rosa Parks

Background imageBoycott Collection: Picket line in front of the Woolworth Building in New York City, 14 April 1960

Picket line in front of the Woolworth Building in New York City, 14 April 1960
NEW YORK: PICKET LINE, 1960. Picket line in front of the Woolworth Building in New York City, 14 April 1960. The majority of the picketers are ministers

Background imageBoycott Collection: CHARLES PARNELL (1846-1891). Irish nationalist leader. American advertising circular of the 1880s

CHARLES PARNELL (1846-1891). Irish nationalist leader. American advertising circular of the 1880s

Background imageBoycott Collection: CHARLES CUNNINGHAM BOYCOTT (1832-1897). English estate agent. Line engraving, English, 1897

CHARLES CUNNINGHAM BOYCOTT (1832-1897). English estate agent. Line engraving, English, 1897

Background imageBoycott Collection: IRISH LAND LEAGUE, 1886. Boycotting in Ireland: Refusing the Rent

IRISH LAND LEAGUE, 1886. Boycotting in Ireland: Refusing the Rent. Members of the Irish Land League refusing an estate agent the rent. Wood engraving, English, 1886

Background imageBoycott Collection: IRISH LAND LEAGUE, 1887. The Rent War in Ireland: Priest Chained to Gate to Prevent Entrance of

IRISH LAND LEAGUE, 1887. The Rent War in Ireland: Priest Chained to Gate to Prevent Entrance of Evicting Party. Members of the Irish Land League trying to prevent an eviction

Background imageBoycott Collection: Another boycott

Another boycott. Date 1885 December 2. Another boycott. Date 1885 December 2

Background imageBoycott Collection: EVRV2A-00130

EVRV2A-00130
Sons of Liberty handbill supporting boycott of British goods in Boston before the Revolutionary War. Woodcut reproduction with watercolor wash



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"Boycott: A Powerful Tool for Change" From the Dominion Theatre to the Horse Shoe Hotel, boycotts have been a means of expressing discontent and demanding justice. One name that often comes to mind is Geoffrey Boycott, an iconic England cricketer known for his exceptional skills on the field. However, beyond his sporting achievements lies a significant trial - the Boycott Incident. In 1970, a protest erupted against the British Lions playing South Africa due to apartheid policies. This led to widespread calls for boycotting events associated with this controversial tour. Similarly, in another realm, Shell petrol faced a massive backlash as people united in their refusal to support companies involved in unethical practices. Not limited to corporations or institutions alone, famous cricketers like Geoffrey it also found themselves at odds with public opinion. Yet amidst controversy and criticism, it is important not to forget other historical instances where boycotts played pivotal roles. Take St Mary the Virgin Church in Burgh St. Peter, Norfolk; back in 1793 Reverend initiated a boycott against persecution and slavery through letterpresses and black-and-white photographs captured during that time (see 180347). Moreover, across continents such as India under Gandhi's leadership emerged campaigns urging citizens to reject British industrial products. Geoffrey Boycott himself became synonymous with resilience and determination both on and off the cricket pitch. His unwavering commitment towards fair play resonated deeply within communities worldwide who sought change through peaceful means. The power of boycotts extends far beyond individual names or locations; they embody collective action aimed at rectifying societal injustices. The Land Agitation in Ireland serves as an engraving depicting how ordinary people can unite against oppressive systems by refusing cooperation. In essence, "boycott" represents more than just abstaining from participation; it symbolizes hope for progress and equality when wielded responsibly by individuals determined to make a difference.