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"Forbid" - A Collection of Forbidden Moments "I forbid you to set the crown of England upon that forfeited head, 1923 (colour litho)": In a time of political turmoil

Background imageForbid Collection: I forbid you to set the crown of England upon that forfeited head, 1923 (colour litho)

I forbid you to set the crown of England upon that forfeited head, 1923 (colour litho)
IL439852 I forbid you to set the crown of England upon that forfeited head, 1923 (colour litho) by Hatherell, William (1855-1928); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageForbid Collection: 'I forbid you to come near me with those scissors '(engraving)

"I forbid you to come near me with those scissors "(engraving)
2809370 " I forbid you to come near me with those scissors " (engraving) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageForbid Collection: The Other House, by Henry James (litho)

The Other House, by Henry James (litho)
1605749 The Other House, by Henry James (litho) by Paget, Walter (1863-1935); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Other House, by Henry James)

Background imageForbid Collection: Return of the Troops from Egypt, Sketches in Advance (engraving)

Return of the Troops from Egypt, Sketches in Advance (engraving)
1061151 Return of the Troops from Egypt, Sketches in Advance (engraving) by Ralston, William (1848-1911) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Return of the Troops from Egypt, Sketches in Advance)

Background imageForbid Collection: INDIAN TEXTILE WORKER

INDIAN TEXTILE WORKER
Women in India are much in demand in the weaving industry, where they are considered more skilled than men. Strict rules forbid them from working at night. Date: 1937

Background imageForbid Collection: MEAN-LOOKING SOLICITOR

MEAN-LOOKING SOLICITOR
A mean-looking solicitor. I grant your worship that he is a knave, sir, but yet God forbid, sir, but a knave should have some countenance. Date: 1840

Background imageForbid Collection: Fanad Lighthouse, Fanad Head, Co Donegal, Ireland

Fanad Lighthouse, Fanad Head, Co Donegal, Ireland

Background imageForbid Collection: Shipwreck At Sunset, Co Donegal, Ireland

Shipwreck At Sunset, Co Donegal, Ireland

Background imageForbid Collection: Coast Between Carnlough & Waterfoot, Co Antrim, Ireland

Coast Between Carnlough & Waterfoot, Co Antrim, Ireland

Background imageForbid Collection: Tory Island Village

Tory Island Village

Background imageForbid Collection: The Burren, Co Clare, Ireland, Karst-Landscape Region

The Burren, Co Clare, Ireland, Karst-Landscape Region

Background imageForbid Collection: Seascape, Co Waterford, Ireland

Seascape, Co Waterford, Ireland

Background imageForbid Collection: Inishowen, Malin Head, County Donegal, Ireland

Inishowen, Malin Head, County Donegal, Ireland

Background imageForbid Collection: Mount Errigal, Near Gweedore, Co Donegal, Ireland

Mount Errigal, Near Gweedore, Co Donegal, Ireland

Background imageForbid Collection: Poulnabrone Dolmen, The Burren, Co Clare, Ireland

Poulnabrone Dolmen, The Burren, Co Clare, Ireland

Background imageForbid Collection: Sheep In Snow, Glenshane, Co Derry, Ireland

Sheep In Snow, Glenshane, Co Derry, Ireland

Background imageForbid Collection: Cartoon, Things not to do in wartime, WW1

Cartoon, Things not to do in wartime, WW1
Cartoon, Things not to do in wartime. A man says that if planes fly over his house again tonight, he won t be looking out of the window. Why, did you get bombed? No, I got a stiff neck. Date: 1917

Background imageForbid Collection: Cartoon, Press censorship in wartime, WW1

Cartoon, Press censorship in wartime, WW1
Cartoon, Press censorship in wartime. A writer welcomes the white spaces in his article, saying that if there were no spaces, nobody would want to read it. Date: 1917

Background imageForbid Collection: Cartoon, Monday and Tuesday, WW1

Cartoon, Monday and Tuesday, WW1
Cartoon, Monday and Tuesday. A sign says No Fishing, but a man sits with his rod and line, determined to catch and eat fish, just to annoy the authorities

Background imageForbid Collection: Suspension bridge, Columbus Junction, Iowa, USA

Suspension bridge, Columbus Junction, Iowa, USA
Suspension bridge, known as the Swinging Bridge, at Columbus Junction, Iowa, USA. A notice forbids people from running, jumping or swinging on the bridge

Background imageForbid Collection: New US Football Rules

New US Football Rules
Two vendors bow to each other over the football, in a satirical view of the sports new rules, which forbid punching, slapping and biting

Background imageForbid Collection: Shepherd Market

Shepherd Market
This has survived as one of Londons picturesque corners, and is favoured by the oldest profession, though heaven forbid that I should suggest that this lady is one of them


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"Forbid" - A Collection of Forbidden Moments "I forbid you to set the crown of England upon that forfeited head, 1923 (colour litho)": In a time of political turmoil, the power struggle for the throne reaches its peak as one ruler forbids another from claiming their birthright. "I forbid you to come near me with those scissors" (engraving): A scene filled with tension and caution unfolds as someone desperately tries to protect themselves from an impending danger. "The Other House, by Henry James (litho)": Within the pages of this literary masterpiece lies a forbidden secret that threatens to unravel lives and shatter illusions. "Return of the Troops from Egypt, Sketches in Advance (engraving)": As soldiers return home victorious but weary, there is an unspoken order forbidding them from revealing the horrors they witnessed on foreign soil. "INDIAN TEXTILE WORKER": Amidst oppressive working conditions and low wages, these workers are forbidden from voicing their grievances or demanding better treatment. "MEAN-LOOKING SOLICITOR": With a stern expression and commanding presence, this solicitor holds immense power over his clients' lives, often forbidding them from taking certain actions against their best interests. "Cartoon: Things not to do in wartime, WW1": Through humor and satire, this cartoon highlights various activities that were strictly forbidden during times of war due to their potential harm or disruption. "Cartoon: Press censorship in wartime, WW1": In an era where information was tightly controlled for national security reasons, journalists faced strict regulations that forbade them from reporting certain truths or questioning official narratives during wartime. "Cartoon: Monday and Tuesday, WW1": This poignant illustration depicts two contrasting days during World War I – one filled with hope and excitement while the other is forbidden, marked by loss and grief.