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Patriot Collection (page 32)

"Patriot: A Tapestry of Courage and Resilience" In the annals of history, there exists a tapestry woven with threads of courage, resilience

Background imagePatriot Collection: The Wallace Monument, Stirling, Scotland

The Wallace Monument, Stirling, Scotland
The Wallace Monument, on the summit of Abbey Craig, Stirling, Scotland - designed by architect John Thomas Rochead. Date: circa 1920s

Background imagePatriot Collection: Lion holds Union Jack

Lion holds Union Jack
A Liverpool zoo lion, named Rex, holds a Union Jack in his mouth. 1935

Background imagePatriot Collection: Coronation street tea-party

Coronation street tea-party
A childrens street tea-party in Edenvale Road, Fulham, London. Date: 1937

Background imagePatriot Collection: Typical Polish Patriot

Typical Polish Patriot
An archetypal Polish patriot Date: circa 1830

Background imagePatriot Collection: Burdett Silhouette

Burdett Silhouette
SIR FRANCIS BURDETT Radical statesman : Hes the staunch patriot Whose noble soul No parties sway No private ends control... firmly Freedoms friend. Date: 1770 - 1844

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EVRV2A-00042
Minutemen at the Battle of Lexington, starting the American Revolutionary War, 1775. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration by Darley

Background imagePatriot Collection: Benjamin Harrison of Virginia

Benjamin Harrison of Virginia
Benjamin Harrison, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and grandfather of President Benjamin Harrison. Digitally colored printed halftone reproduction of an illustration

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PREV2D-00001
Nathan Hale statue outside the Chicago Tribune Building, North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Digital photograph

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PREV2D-00004
Molly Pitcher statue marking the grave of Mary McCauley in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Digital photograph

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PREV2D-00036
Statue of Deborah Sampson Gannett, who fought in the Revolutionary War disguised as a male soldier, Sharon, Massachusetts. Digital photograph

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PREV2A-00112
Caesar Rodney of Delaware. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePatriot Collection: PREV2A-00111

PREV2A-00111
Josiah Bartlett, president and first governor of NH. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePatriot Collection: PREV2A-00107

PREV2A-00107
Paul Revere, with his autograph. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePatriot Collection: Benjamin Rush

Benjamin Rush
Dr. Benjamin Rush at his desk. Hand-colored engraving of a portrait

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PREV2A-00011
Moll Pitcher using a ramrod to help the Continental Army during the battle of Monmouth, Revolutionary War, 1778. Printed color lithograph of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePatriot Collection: PREV2A-00077

PREV2A-00077
Nathan Hale, who said, " I regret I have but one life to give for my country, " when hanged by the British as a spy. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePatriot Collection: EVRV2A-00254

EVRV2A-00254
First blow for liberty, colonials harrassing British soldiers on the road from Concord, 1775. Hand-colored halftone illustration

Background imagePatriot Collection: PREV2A-00056

PREV2A-00056
Samuel Adams, a leader of the Sons of Liberty in Massachusetts before the Revolutionary War. Hand-colored 19th-century engraving reproduction of a Copley painting

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PREV2A-00010
Molly Pitcher firing her fallen husbands cannon at the Battle of Monmouth, during the Revolutionary War, 1778. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

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PREV2A-00057
John Hancock, prominent signer of the Declaration of Independence, with his signature. Hand-colored engraving of a painting

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PREV2A-00029
Patrick Henry writing. Hand-colored engraving of a painting by Alonzo Chappel

Background imagePatriot Collection: PREV2A-00025

PREV2A-00025
Alexander Hamilton at his desk, full portrait, with autograph. Hand-colored engraving of a painting

Background imagePatriot Collection: Patriots moving ammunition before the British arrive in Concord, 1775

Patriots moving ammunition before the British arrive in Concord, 1775
Women and children removing military supplies from Concord ahead of the British attack, 1775. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePatriot Collection: Minuteman gets news the British are coming to Lexington, 1775

Minuteman gets news the British are coming to Lexington, 1775
Wife awakens her minuteman husband with the news, " The British are coming!" Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePatriot Collection: Battle of Concord reenactment

Battle of Concord reenactment
Minutemen reenactors marching to battle the British at the Battle of Concord, Minuteman National Historical Park, Concord MA. Digital photograph

Background imagePatriot Collection: Minuteman leaving for battle, 1775

Minuteman leaving for battle, 1775
With his familys blessings, a minuteman joins the colonial revolt, 1775. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

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PREV2A-00015
Alexander Hamilton, with his autograph. Hand-colored engraving of a painting

Background imagePatriot Collection: Concord Minuteman statue

Concord Minuteman statue
Minuteman statue by the Concord River in Minuteman National Historical Park, Concord MA. Digital photograph

Background imagePatriot Collection: Patrick Henry speaking in the Virginia Assembly

Patrick Henry speaking in the Virginia Assembly
" Give me liberty or give me death" speech of Patrick Henry in Viginia. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePatriot Collection: Declaration of Independence cheered in North Carolina, 1776

Declaration of Independence cheered in North Carolina, 1776
North Carolina colonials celebrating news of the Declaration of Independence, 1776. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

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EVRV2A-00002
Retreat of the British from Concord, Massachusetts, at the outset of the American Revolution. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

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EVRV2A-00010
Sergeant Jasper with the South Carolina flag at the Battle of Fort Moultrie, American Revolution, 1776. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePatriot Collection: Jeep Patriot Limited 4x4

Jeep Patriot Limited 4x4

Background imagePatriot Collection: Paderewski rehearsing Moonlight Sonata by Laurence Irving

Paderewski rehearsing Moonlight Sonata by Laurence Irving
Painting depicting the virtuoso Polish pianist, Paderewski, in the film studio at Denham, rehearsing Beethovens Moonlight Sonata for the film of the same name

Background imagePatriot Collection: Captain Simos and his deputy - Greek Patriot

Captain Simos and his deputy - Greek Patriot
Captain Simos and his deputy - a Greek Patriot. His real name was Simos Ioannides Gratsos - he came from Armensko Village (now Alona) close to Florina

Background imagePatriot Collection: Monument to Giuseppe Garibaldi, Genoa

Monument to Giuseppe Garibaldi, Genoa

Background imagePatriot Collection: St Georges Cracker box label design

St Georges Cracker box label design
Box of Christmas crackers featuring St George slaying the dragon

Background imagePatriot Collection: Allied scouts cross a Burmese Jungle stream

Allied scouts cross a Burmese Jungle stream. Poised for action, a scouting detachment of armed Burmese patriot fighters, accompanied by two American soldiers

Background imagePatriot Collection: The Rose of England

The Rose of England
A stylish woman walks her bulldog and clasps a red rose to her throat in an attitude of fervent but fashionable patriotism

Background imagePatriot Collection: Patriot Volunteers

Patriot Volunteers
Volunteers to join the insurgent army at Janow sail across the San river

Background imagePatriot Collection: Randolph Churchill

Randolph Churchill
Lord RANDOLPH SPENCER CHURCHILL depicted as a versatile actor capable of roles from Red Republican to True Blue Patriot, by way of the Artful Dodger !

Background imagePatriot Collection: William Tell

William Tell
WILLIAM TELL Heroic Swiss patriot, shooting an apple off his son Walters head by order of the Austrian governor. Did it really happen ? Did he even exist ?

Background imagePatriot Collection: Montenegro Revolt

Montenegro Revolt
Insurrection of Montenegro against Ottoman rule : Lukas Vukolowich, patriot leader, resists the Turkish invasion as best he can, and a treaty imposes compromise terms

Background imagePatriot Collection: Kossuth at Southampton

Kossuth at Southampton
LAJOS KOSSUTH Lajos Kossuth, Hungarian patriot and statesman addressing crowds outside the Mayors House in Southampton after his arrival in Britain

Background imagePatriot Collection: Garibaldi Meets Victor

Garibaldi Meets Victor
Italian patriot Giuseppe Garibaldi meets Vittorio Emmanuele II, king of Sardinia, in the countryside

Background imagePatriot Collection: KOSCIUSZKO

KOSCIUSZKO
TADEUS ANDRZEI BONAWENTURA KOSCIUSZKO - Polish patriot who after fighting in America returned to Poland and led insurrection against Russian rule

Background imagePatriot Collection: Garibaldi on Caprera

Garibaldi on Caprera
GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI The Italian patriot on the island of Cabrera, off the coast of Sardinia, where he spent his last thirty years

Background imagePatriot Collection: Manuel Belgrano

Manuel Belgrano
MANUEL BELGRANO Argentine general and patriot, won two victories against the Royalists but was later defeated



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"Patriot: A Tapestry of Courage and Resilience" In the annals of history, there exists a tapestry woven with threads of courage, resilience, and unwavering devotion to one's homeland. The word "patriot" echoes through time, resonating with the stories of remarkable individuals who stood tall against oppression and fought for freedom. From Wolfe Tone to Scriven, William Wallace to Robert Emmet, their names are etched in the collective memory as symbols of unwavering patriotism. Across continents and centuries, patriots have emerged from all walks of life. Abigail Adams' ink-stained letter on page 2 reveals her unyielding support for her husband John Adams during America's struggle for independence in 1776. Her words encapsulate the spirit that fueled Joseph Warren on Bunker Hill - a hero who fearlessly faced adversity in defense of liberty. The Pine Tree flag fluttered proudly amidst the American Revolution; its stars symbolizing unity among patriots fighting for a common cause. In Boston's Green Dragon Tavern - where whispers turned into plans - Samuel Adams beer barrel served as both refuge and inspiration for those plotting rebellion against tyranny. Beyond borders, Countess Potocka lent her voice to Polish independence while Lord Byron donned Greek costume as he championed Greece's fight against Ottoman rule. These international figures exemplified how patriotism transcends national boundaries. And then there was Garibaldi - an embodiment of passion and sacrifice - whose collaboration with Collette in 1860 sparked Italy's unification movement. Their actions echoed those before them; they were driven by an indomitable love for their country that knew no bounds. These glimpses into history remind us that being a patriot is not confined to any particular era or place; it is a timeless calling rooted deep within human hearts, and is an enduring flame that burns bright even when darkness threatens to engulf our world.