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Goverment Collection

"Nassau, Bahamas - Goverment House: A symbol of power and authority, where decisions that shape the nation are made

Background imageGoverment Collection: Nassau, Bahamas - Goverment House

Nassau, Bahamas - Goverment House. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageGoverment Collection: A great patriotic ceremony in Benghazi (colour litho)

A great patriotic ceremony in Benghazi (colour litho)
2809180 A great patriotic ceremony in Benghazi (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: A great patriotic ceremony in Benghazi)

Background imageGoverment Collection: The First Women of the French Diplomatic (Service)

The First Women of the French Diplomatic (Service). Date: 1945

Background imageGoverment Collection: Gentlemen taking the Et cetera oath; horseback procession accompanying

Gentlemen taking the Et cetera oath; horseback procession accompanying
3744609 Gentlemen taking the Et cetera oath ; horseback procession accompanying the released pamphleteers to London, 1642 (etching) Mr Burton, Dr Bastwick and Mr Prynne to London by Hollar

Background imageGoverment Collection: Even in Tripoli you can now have fresh spring water, for everyone (colour litho)

Even in Tripoli you can now have fresh spring water, for everyone (colour litho)
2783540 Even in Tripoli you can now have fresh spring water, for everyone (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGoverment Collection: Soldiers destroy religious images in a church; English and Scottish soldiers embrace

Soldiers destroy religious images in a church; English and Scottish soldiers embrace
3744608 Soldiers destroy religious images in a church; English and Scottish soldiers embrace, 1642 (etching) by Hollar, Wenceslaus (1607-77); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGoverment Collection: Map of the civilian government of England (engraving)

Map of the civilian government of England (engraving)
979809 Map of the civilian government of England (engraving) by French School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: New map of the civilian government of England, and the City of London)

Background imageGoverment Collection: Escape of Charles I from Oxford in disguise, 1646 (etching)

Escape of Charles I from Oxford in disguise, 1646 (etching)
3744615 Escape of Charles I from Oxford in disguise, 1646 (etching) by Hollar, Wenceslaus (1607-77); Private Collection; (add.info.: Re-use of illustration from Chronicle of the Civil War ); Czech

Background imageGoverment Collection: John Pym reading out a letter in the House of Commons; Colonel Thomas Lunsford

John Pym reading out a letter in the House of Commons; Colonel Thomas Lunsford
3744612 John Pym reading out a letter in the House of Commons; Colonel Thomas Lunsford and his soldiers attacking Londoners, 1642 (etching) by Hollar

Background imageGoverment Collection: Bishops imprisoned in the Tower of London; Popish recusants disarmed, 1642 (etching)

Bishops imprisoned in the Tower of London; Popish recusants disarmed, 1642 (etching)
3744611 Bishops imprisoned in the Tower of London; Popish recusants disarmed, 1642 (etching) by Hollar, Wenceslaus (1607-77); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGoverment Collection: Members of the Star Chamber; Queen Henrietta Maria sails from England, 1642 (etching)

Members of the Star Chamber; Queen Henrietta Maria sails from England, 1642 (etching)
3744610 Members of the Star Chamber; Queen Henrietta Maria sails from England, 1642 (etching) by Hollar, Wenceslaus (1607-77); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGoverment Collection: The World is Ruled & Governed by Opinion, 1642 (etching)

The World is Ruled & Governed by Opinion, 1642 (etching)
3744605 The World is Ruled & Governed by Opinion, 1642 (etching) by Hollar, Wenceslaus (1607-77); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGoverment Collection: The Solemn Engagement, 1647 (engraving)

The Solemn Engagement, 1647 (engraving)
3744616 The Solemn Engagement, 1647 (engraving) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A 1647 declaration to the English House of Commons adopted by the General Council of)

Background imageGoverment Collection: The Arch-Prelate of St Andrews preaching in Scotland; rising of apprentices

The Arch-Prelate of St Andrews preaching in Scotland; rising of apprentices
3744607 The Arch-Prelate of St Andrews preaching in Scotland; rising of apprentices and sailors at Lambeth Palace, 1642 (etching) by Hollar

Background imageGoverment Collection: Germany, Berlin, Mitte, Legislative building next to the Reichstag

Germany, Berlin, Mitte, Legislative building next to the Reichstag

Background imageGoverment Collection: Germany, Berlin, Mitte, Neues Kanzleramt, exterior of the Federal Chancellery building

Germany, Berlin, Mitte, Neues Kanzleramt, exterior of the Federal Chancellery building

Background imageGoverment Collection: Churchill as Leader of the Opposition in House of Commons

Churchill as Leader of the Opposition in House of Commons
The devaluation debate in the House of Commons: Winston Churchill, then Leader of the Opposition, making a speech in which he accused Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer

Background imageGoverment Collection: Scarab surmounting relief of a pharoah receiving tribute. Temple of Karnak

Scarab surmounting relief of a pharoah receiving tribute. Temple of Karnak

Background imageGoverment Collection: Paris Commune. The Martyr Hostages. The Archbishop

Paris Commune. The Martyr Hostages. The Archbishop
" Paris Commune. " The Martyr Hostages". The Archbishop of Paris, together with other clergymen, is shooted in the prison of Roquette by order of the Revolutionary Goverment (May 24)

Background imageGoverment Collection: Statue and government building, Munich, Germany

Statue and government building, Munich, Germany
View of the statue of Pallas Athene on the Maximilian Bridge, which crosses the River Isar in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. In the background is a goverment building

Background imageGoverment 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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"Nassau, Bahamas - Goverment House: A symbol of power and authority, where decisions that shape the nation are made. " "View of Cato Street, 1820 (engraving): Unveiling the dark side of governance as a failed conspiracy unfolds in London's streets. " "Arthur Thistlewood, c. 1820 (engraving): An infamous figure whose radical ideas challenged the established government norms during a time of political unrest. " "Battle in a mosque (colour litho): The clash between religious beliefs and political ideologies highlights the complexities faced by governments worldwide. " "Beheading of the Royalist Duke Hambleton, Earls of Cambridge and Holland and Lord Capell, 1649 (engraving): A stark reminder of how power struggles can lead to brutal consequences even within ruling circles. " "Earl of Stafford beheaded on Tower Hill; Sir Francis Windebank, Sir John Finch and Lord Digby flee England, 1642 (etching): Political turmoil forces individuals to make difficult choices for their survival amidst shifting governmental landscapes. " "A great patriotic ceremony in Benghazi (colour litho): Celebrating national pride as citizens come together to honor their country's achievements under effective governance. " "Destruction of Cheapside Cross; the Book of Sports burnt on the site: Illustrating moments when governments suppress cultural symbols or practices deemed contrary to their agenda or ideology. " "The First Women of the French Diplomatic Service: Breaking barriers and paving new paths as women enter traditionally male-dominated spheres within government institutions. " "Gentlemen taking the Et cetera oath; horseback procession accompanying: Rituals that reinforce loyalty among those entrusted with governing responsibilities while showcasing societal pomp and grandeur. " "Even in Tripoli you can now have fresh spring water for everyone (colour litho): Government initiatives bring progress and improved living conditions to communities previously deprived access to basic necessities like clean water. " "Soldiers destroy religious images in a church; English and Scottish soldiers embrace.