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Marcher: A Symbol of Unity and Protest From Trooping the Colour in London, England, to the Welsh hunger marchers of 1934

Background imageMarcher Collection: Trooping the Colour, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Trooping the Colour, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageMarcher Collection: Marchers from Shoreditch, Means Test protests, Hyde Park, London, 1932, (1933) Creator: Unknown

Marchers from Shoreditch, Means Test protests, Hyde Park, London, 1932, (1933) Creator: Unknown
Marchers from Shoreditch, Means Test protests, Hyde Park, London, 1932, (1933). The Shoreditch contingent arrives at Hyde Park

Background imageMarcher Collection: Mounted police baton-charging marchers, Means Test protests, Hyde Park, London, 1932, (1933)

Mounted police baton-charging marchers, Means Test protests, Hyde Park, London, 1932, (1933). The National Hunger March of September to October 1932 was the largest of a series of hunger marches in

Background imageMarcher Collection: Welsh hunger marchers 1934

Welsh hunger marchers 1934
Some of the hunger marchers who marched from South Wales to London in protest at the Unemployment Insurance Bill, which would set dole rates at a national level

Background imageMarcher Collection: View of an interior with a couple watching the arrival of the Jarrow Marchers in London through a

View of an interior with a couple watching the arrival of the Jarrow Marchers in London through a window
JEF73989 View of an interior with a couple watching the arrival of the Jarrow Marchers in London through a window, 1936 (oil on canvas) by Dugdale

Background imageMarcher Collection: Newport Castle, Newport, South Wales

Newport Castle, Newport, South Wales, in the foothills of Carn Ingli, founded by the first Lord Marcher of Kemes, Martin de Turribus in 1191 - now a private residence. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMarcher Collection: American anti-nuclear Ban the Bomb protestors - Germany

American anti-nuclear Ban the Bomb protestors - Germany
circa 1910s

Background imageMarcher Collection: Also this year a strange pilgrimage took place in China, in the mountains west of Beijing

Also this year a strange pilgrimage took place in China, in the mountains west of Beijing (colour litho)
2778502 Also this year a strange pilgrimage took place in China, in the mountains west of Beijing (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageMarcher Collection: Thousands of unemployed, who arrived in London from the province

Thousands of unemployed, who arrived in London from the province, marched through the streets of the capital
2778238 Thousands of unemployed, who arrived in London from the province, marched through the streets of the capital... (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageMarcher Collection: The epic march on Socota (colour litho)

The epic march on Socota (colour litho)
2778449 The epic march on Socota (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The epic march on Socota)

Background imageMarcher Collection: Unemployed in New York, by Couriers Sunday, 1930 (colour litho)

Unemployed in New York, by Couriers Sunday, 1930 (colour litho)
2778001 Unemployed in New York, by Couriers Sunday, 1930 (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The world crisis)

Background imageMarcher Collection: Raglan Castle (b / w photo)

Raglan Castle (b / w photo)
3095341 Raglan Castle (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Raglan Castle. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageMarcher Collection: Thirty thousand boots triumphantly parade through the streets of Rome

Thirty thousand boots triumphantly parade through the streets of Rome, praising the Duce and bringing their
2778250 Thirty thousand boots triumphantly parade through the streets of Rome, praising the Duce and bringing their... (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageMarcher Collection: Mounted police and marchers, Means Test protests, Hyde Park, London, 1932, (1933)

Mounted police and marchers, Means Test protests, Hyde Park, London, 1932, (1933). Demonstrators under escort. The National Hunger March of September to October 1932 was the largest of a series of

Background imageMarcher Collection: Police arresting a group of hunger marchers in London, 1932

Police arresting a group of hunger marchers in London, 1932. The National Hunger March of September-October 1932 was the largest of a series of marches organised in Britain during the Great

Background imageMarcher Collection: Mount Fuji from the Province of Hara in Suruga, 1860

Mount Fuji from the Province of Hara in Suruga, 1860
plant, tree, geographical feature, mountain, procession, volcano, arts, travel, journey, Japan, Japanese, winding, rural life, colour, distance, day, location, countryside, walking, column, oriental

Background imageMarcher Collection: The First Steps (oil on canvas)

The First Steps (oil on canvas)
BAL165725 The First Steps (oil on canvas) by Gerard, Marguerite (1761-1837); 45.5x55 cm; State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; French, out of copyright

Background imageMarcher Collection: Military soldiers drill marching outside the Forbidden City Palace Museum

Military soldiers drill marching outside the Forbidden City Palace Museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageMarcher Collection: Guards marching in front of Casa Rosada, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America

Guards marching in front of Casa Rosada, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America

Background imageMarcher Collection: Changing of the Guard at Presidents Building with the Party House in the background

Changing of the Guard at Presidents Building with the Party House in the background, Sofia, Bulgaria, Europe

Background imageMarcher Collection: Jose Marti Mausoleum, Santiago de Cuba, Santiago de Cuba Province, Cuba

Jose Marti Mausoleum, Santiago de Cuba, Santiago de Cuba Province, Cuba, West Indies, Central America

Background imageMarcher Collection: Festival, Albuquerque

Festival, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageMarcher Collection: Changing of the guards ceremony

Changing of the guards ceremony, Martyrs Shrine, Taipei City, Taiwan, Asia

Background imageMarcher Collection: Carnival, Grenada

Carnival, Grenada, Caribbean, West Indies

Background imageMarcher Collection: Evzons, Greek guards

Evzons, Greek guards, Syndagma, Parliament, Athens, Greece, Europe

Background imageMarcher Collection: Republican Guard

Republican Guard, Parliament, Syntagma, Athens, Greece, Europe

Background imageMarcher Collection: Changing of the guard, Amalienborg Palace, Copenhagen, Denmark, Scandinavia, Europe

Changing of the guard, Amalienborg Palace, Copenhagen, Denmark, Scandinavia, Europe

Background imageMarcher Collection: Changing the guards, Royal Palace, Fredericksburg Frederiksborg Slot), Denmark

Changing the guards, Royal Palace, Fredericksburg Frederiksborg Slot), Denmark, Scandinavia, Europe


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Marcher: A Symbol of Unity and Protest From Trooping the Colour in London, England, to the Welsh hunger marchers of 1934, the concept of marching has always held a significant place in history. Whether it be for political causes or as a display of solidarity, marches have united people across nations and continents. In 1932, during the Means Test protests in Hyde Park, London, marchers from Shoreditch took to the streets to voice their discontent. The scene was chaotic as mounted police baton-charged these determined individuals who refused to be silenced. This powerful image captured by an unknown creator serves as a reminder of their unwavering spirit. Across Europe and beyond borders, marches have been vehicles for change. In Newport Castle, South Wales, echoes of protest reverberated through its ancient walls as American anti-nuclear Ban the Bomb protestors gathered in Germany. Their unified voices demanded peace and disarmament. Not limited to political movements alone, marches have also taken on spiritual undertones. In China's mountainous region west of Beijing, a strange pilgrimage occurred this year - one that captivated hearts with its vibrant colors depicted in a lithograph artwork. It showcased how even amidst nature's beauty; humans find solace and purpose through collective action. The Jarrow Marchers' arrival in London is immortalized on canvas by an artist whose name remains unknown but whose work speaks volumes about human empathy and resilience. Through an interior window frame stood a couple watching this historic moment unfold – witnessing firsthand how ordinary people can become agents of change. Unemployment has often fueled marches worldwide - New York City being no exception during Couriers Sunday in 1930 when thousands flooded its streets demanding economic justice portrayed vividly through color lithographs capturing their struggle. Raglan Castle stands tall as another backdrop where protesters once marched against societal injustices etched forever into black-and-white photographs that serve as reminders that the fight for equality knows no boundaries.