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"Forcibly: A Glimpse into History's Coercive Moments" The Ruhr Crisis of 1923 shook Europe as tensions escalated between Germany and France

Background imageForcibly Collection: Ruhr Crisis / 1923

Ruhr Crisis / 1923
The French forcibly take coal from the Ruhr when Germany defaults on reparations

Background imageForcibly Collection: U. S. Marines from naval ship Florida Occupy Post Office

U. S. Marines from naval ship Florida Occupy Post Office
U.S. Marines from the naval ship Florida occupy the post office in Veracruz. This was part of the operation to occupy Veracruz by the US navy in response to the Tampico Affair, where U.S

Background imageForcibly Collection: Forcibly Impressing on the Juvenile Mind the Soundness of Newtons Laws (litho)

Forcibly Impressing on the Juvenile Mind the Soundness of Newtons Laws (litho)
6024629 Forcibly Impressing on the Juvenile Mind the Soundness of Newtons Laws (litho) by Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageForcibly Collection: Covenanters evicting an Episcopalian clergyman (litho)

Covenanters evicting an Episcopalian clergyman (litho)
1074153 Covenanters evicting an Episcopalian clergyman (litho) by Browne, Gordon Frederick (1858-1932); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageForcibly Collection: Battle of Spottsylvania Date: 1864

Battle of Spottsylvania Date: 1864

Background imageForcibly Collection: SUFFRAGETTE AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE

SUFFRAGETTE AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE
A protesting suffragette is forcibly removed from the railings of Buckingham Palace by policemen Date: 1914

Background imageForcibly Collection: Waterfall And Fuschia, Ireland

Waterfall And Fuschia, Ireland

Background imageForcibly Collection: Ballycopeland Windmill, Millisle, County Down, Ireland

Ballycopeland Windmill, Millisle, County Down, Ireland

Background imageForcibly Collection: The Custom House, River Liffey, Dublin, Ireland

The Custom House, River Liffey, Dublin, Ireland

Background imageForcibly Collection: Seascape, Co Waterford, Ireland

Seascape, Co Waterford, Ireland

Background imageForcibly Collection: Waves Breaking Over Rocks, West Cork, County Cork, Republic Of Ireland

Waves Breaking Over Rocks, West Cork, County Cork, Republic Of Ireland

Background imageForcibly Collection: Stormy Seas, Knockmahon, Copper Coast, Co Waterford, Ireland

Stormy Seas, Knockmahon, Copper Coast, Co Waterford, Ireland

Background imageForcibly Collection: Knockmahon, Copper Coast, County Waterford, Ireland

Knockmahon, Copper Coast, County Waterford, Ireland

Background imageForcibly Collection: Suffragette Hunger Strike

Suffragette Hunger Strike
Depicts a bound suffragette being forcibly fed in prison. Captioned, For what you are about to receive Date: 1913 Oct

Background imageForcibly Collection: Illustration of a wolf on hind legs like a human

Illustration of a wolf on hind legs like a human
Hand coloured. Illustration of a wolf on hind legs like a human, dressed in a blue tailcoat and top hat. he is being forcibly pushed along a path by a group of men in hats

Background imageForcibly Collection: Suffragette Crested Bell Forcibly Fed

Suffragette Crested Bell Forcibly Fed
A two-sided china bell, on one side is the face of a young woman with long hair and a pearl necklace. Below is the motto, This lady shall have a vote with the crest of Southport

Background imageForcibly Collection: Suffragette Arson Kew Gardens

Suffragette Arson Kew Gardens. The blackened, ghostly remains of the Tea Pavilion, in Kew Gardens after the arson attack by militant suffragettes

Background imageForcibly Collection: Alison Neilans Suffragette

Alison Neilans Suffragette. Alison Roberta Noble Neilans (1884-1942) portrait. Member of the Womens Freedom League, Church League for Womens Suffrage

Background imageForcibly Collection: Suffragette Fancy Dress Ball Pankhurst

Suffragette Fancy Dress Ball Pankhurst. A Spoof programme announcing a Fancy Dress Ball which may shortly be held in the House of Commons Mrs Pankhurst will be forcibly dressed as OPHELIA

Background imageForcibly Collection: Saint Lawrence 1619 Pen brown ink wash squaring

Saint Lawrence 1619 Pen brown ink wash squaring
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Background imageForcibly Collection: Source Size = 3780 x 3351

Source Size = 3780 x 3351
THE DUBLIN POLICE STRIKE: 1. A Usurper; 2. The Lord Lieutenant Addressing the Special Constables from the Steps of the Castle Garden; 3

Background imageForcibly Collection: Saying what they think of treason at home

Saying what they think of treason at home
Irish soldiers are depicted fighting on the Western front during the First World War, leaving their trenches and charging the enemy

Background imageForcibly Collection: Cortes Dissolved

Cortes Dissolved
In the face of turmoil between contending parties, general Pavia, captain-general of Madrid, sends in his troops to forcibly dissolve the Cortes : Serrano will be president


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"Forcibly: A Glimpse into History's Coercive Moments" The Ruhr Crisis of 1923 shook Europe as tensions escalated between Germany and France, resulting in a forced occupation that left the region in turmoil. In an unprecedented move, U. S. Marines from the naval ship Florida occupied a post office during a mission to assert American dominance and protect national interests. The haunting image of a Negro man being expelled from a railway car in Philadelphia serves as a stark reminder of the deep-rooted racial discrimination prevalent at that time. "Forcibly Impressing on the Juvenile Mind the Soundness of Newton's Laws" lithograph captures an educational approach where knowledge was imparted through coercion rather than nurturing curiosity. Covenanters evicting an Episcopalian clergyman depicted in another lithograph showcases religious conflicts where one group forcefully removed another, highlighting divisions within society. The Battle of Spottsylvania in 1864 exemplifies how military might was employed to achieve strategic objectives, often resulting in immense human suffering and loss on both sides. A suffragette boldly protests outside Buckingham Palace, forcibly demanding women's right to vote amidst societal resistance and gender inequality prevailing at that time. Suffragettes resorting to hunger strikes symbolize their unwavering determination for equality, even if it meant enduring physical hardship or risking their lives for their cause. An illustration depicting a wolf standing on its hind legs like a human reminds us how nature can be forcefully manipulated or distorted by our own desires or actions. The crestfallen image of a suffragette being forcibly fed through cruel methods highlights the brutality faced by these brave women who fought tirelessly for equal rights. The suffragette arson attack at Kew Gardens serves as evidence of extreme measures taken by some activists to draw attention to their cause while challenging societal norms.