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"Revolt: A Chronicle of Defiance and Liberation Through the Ages" Throughout the history of England, countless instances have shaped its destiny

Background imageRevolt Collection: United States of America Independence War (1775-1783): Route of American ships 'Ranger'

United States of America Independence War (1775-1783): Route of American ships "Ranger"
NWI4842352 United States of America Independence War (1775-1783): Route of American ships "Ranger" and "Bonhomme Richard" near the British islands during the war

Background imageRevolt Collection: War of Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783)

War of Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783): Bellman sounded the bell to announce the declaration
NWI4842076 War of Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783): Bellman sounded the bell to announce the declaration of independence of the United States of America in Philadelphia

Background imageRevolt Collection: War of Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783)

War of Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783): Naval battle between John Paul Jones (1747-1792)
NWI4841262 War of Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783): Naval battle between John Paul Jones (1747-1792) and the British ship "Drake"

Background imageRevolt Collection: War of Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783)

War of Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783): English troops marched in ranks at Breed's Hill
NWI4841821 War of Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783): English troops marched in ranks at Breed's Hill after the Battle of Bunker Hill, 1775

Background imageRevolt Collection: Announcement of a new tax in France, 1382 during the reign of Charles VI

Announcement of a new tax in France, 1382 during the reign of Charles VI, who will cause popular revolts in Paris
ELD4844106 Announcement of a new tax in France, 1382 during the reign of Charles VI, who will cause popular revolts in Paris (Maillotins Revolt) or Normandy

Background imageRevolt Collection: War of Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783)

War of Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783): notice to members of the militia of the thirteen
NWI4842676 War of Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783): notice to members of the militia of the thirteen colonies who vowed to be ready to fight within the minute

Background imageRevolt Collection: War of Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783)

War of Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783): the troops of George Rogers Clark (1752-1818)
NWI4841929 War of Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783): the troops of George Rogers Clark (1752-1818) crossed the Wabash River to siege the English fort at Vincennes, Indiana

Background imageRevolt Collection: Statue of Molly Pitcher, legendary heroine of the War of Independence who would have been

Statue of Molly Pitcher, legendary heroine of the War of Independence who would have been identified as Mary McCauley
NWI4943361 Statue of Molly Pitcher, legendary heroine of the War of Independence who would have been identified as Mary McCauley

Background imageRevolt Collection: Baron Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben (1730-1794) gave the final instructions to his soldiers in

Baron Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben (1730-1794) gave the final instructions to his soldiers in Valley Forge during
NWI4943161 Baron Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben (1730-1794) gave the final instructions to his soldiers in Valley Forge during the American Independence War

Background imageRevolt Collection: James Otis Junior (1725-1783), lawyer of the colony of Massachusetts

James Otis Junior (1725-1783), lawyer of the colony of Massachusetts and one of the thinkers of the American Revolution
NWI4942800 James Otis Junior (1725-1783), lawyer of the colony of Massachusetts and one of the thinkers of the American Revolution (War of Independence)

Background imageRevolt Collection: United States of America Independence War (1775-1783): Benedict Arnold's attack on the British in

United States of America Independence War (1775-1783): Benedict Arnold's attack on the British in Quebec in
NWI4840177 United States of America Independence War (1775-1783): Benedict Arnold's attack on the British in Quebec in the winter of 1775

Background imageRevolt Collection: United States of America Independence War (1775-1783): Map of Benedict Arnold's road (1741-1801)

United States of America Independence War (1775-1783): Map of Benedict Arnold's road (1741-1801)
NWI4840149 United States of America Independence War (1775-1783): Map of Benedict Arnold's road (1741-1801) to invade Quebec in 1775

Background imageRevolt Collection: War of Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783)

War of Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783): the English army surrendered to the American General
NWI4840597 War of Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783): the English army surrendered to the American General Horatio Lloyd Gates (1727-1806) after the Battle of Saratoga

Background imageRevolt Collection: United States of America Independence War (1775-1783): The crowd in front of Independence Hall in

United States of America Independence War (1775-1783): The crowd in front of Independence Hall in Philadelphia hearing
NWI4839748 United States of America Independence War (1775-1783): The crowd in front of Independence Hall in Philadelphia hearing John Nixon read the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776

Background imageRevolt Collection: United States of America Independence War (1775-1783): Boston tea party

United States of America Independence War (1775-1783): Boston tea party. English settlers destroyed the tea cargo ship
NWI4839314 United States of America Independence War (1775-1783): Boston tea party. English settlers destroyed the tea cargo ship in the port of Boston on 16 December 1773 to protest the Great

Background imageRevolt Collection: War of Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783)

War of Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783): Ship of John Paul Jones " Bonhomme Richard"
NWI4841030 War of Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783): Ship of John Paul Jones " Bonhomme Richard" beats the English of " Serapis," 1779

Background imageRevolt Collection: Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783): Draft with corrections of

Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783): Draft with corrections of the Declaration of Independence
NWI4840830 Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783): Draft with corrections of the Declaration of Independence, manuscript page written by Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), page 1

Background imageRevolt Collection: Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783): Example of a stamp used on tax stamps by

Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783): Example of a stamp used on tax stamps by the English
NWI4840765 Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783): Example of a stamp used on tax stamps by the English government symbol of taxes imposed on settlers by the British state valued at

Background imageRevolt Collection: Independence of the United States of America: Stamp Act. Protesters a child

Independence of the United States of America: Stamp Act. Protesters a child
NWI4838843 Independence of the United States of America: Stamp Act. Protesters a child and an African-American burned taxes in New York before the country's war of Independence to protest

Background imageRevolt Collection: Independence of the United States of America: English settlers detaching the coat of arms of

Independence of the United States of America: English settlers detaching the coat of arms of the King of England
NWI4838801 Independence of the United States of America: English settlers detaching the coat of arms of the King of England from Independence Hall in Philadelphia on July 8

Background imageRevolt Collection: Lysias, lieutenant under Antiochos IV Epiphane, was defeated by Judas Macchabee

Lysias, lieutenant under Antiochos IV Epiphane, was defeated by Judas Macchabee (Maccabee or Macabee) in 165 BC
FGL5467546 Lysias, lieutenant under Antiochos IV Epiphane, was defeated by Judas Macchabee (Maccabee or Macabee) in 165 BC. Engraving in "The Bible", 1837.; Fototeca Gilardi.

Background imageRevolt Collection: Honore Gabriel (Honore-Gabriel) Riqueti, Count of Mirabeau (1749-1791), revolutionary

Honore Gabriel (Honore-Gabriel) Riqueti, Count of Mirabeau (1749-1791), revolutionary
JEB4959808 Honore Gabriel (Honore-Gabriel) Riqueti, Count of Mirabeau (1749-1791), revolutionary, headdress of his hat of the aristocracy by the abbe and then Cardinal Maury (1746-1817)

Background imageRevolt Collection: Canadian insurrection (short and unsuccessful attempt by the Canadian Metis to establish an)

Canadian insurrection (short and unsuccessful attempt by the Canadian Metis to establish an Independent State in)
NWI4867051 Canadian insurrection (short and unsuccessful attempt by the Canadian Metis to establish an Independent State in present-day Saskatchewan)

Background imageRevolt Collection: The Yaquis (or Yoeme) drove to Arizona (USA) during the revolt against the Mexican army in 1896

The Yaquis (or Yoeme) drove to Arizona (USA) during the revolt against the Mexican army in 1896
NWI4898697 The Yaquis (or Yoeme) drove to Arizona (USA) during the revolt against the Mexican army in 1896. Lithograph based on an illustration by Frederic Remington (1861-1909).; (add.info)

Background imageRevolt Collection: George Washington took command of the Continental Armee in 1775 during the American Revolution

George Washington took command of the Continental Armee in 1775 during the American Revolution. Engraving
NWI4904709 George Washington took command of the Continental Armee in 1775 during the American Revolution. Engraving.; (add.info)

Background imageRevolt Collection: La chute des anges (les angels dechus, rebelles) engraving by Jean Jacques Flatters

La chute des anges (les angels dechus, rebelles) engraving by Jean Jacques Flatters
PCT4297947 La chute des anges (les angels dechus, rebelles) engraving by Jean Jacques Flatters, (1786-1845) to illustrate " Paradise Lost" by John Milton (1608-1674)

Background imageRevolt Collection: The campaign organized to establish Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia

The campaign organized to establish Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1878 at the end of
6867198 The campaign organized to establish Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1878 at the end of the Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878) caused much local resistance

Background imageRevolt Collection: Middle Ages: Jonathas (Jonathan) Macchabee (Maccabee or Macabee)

Middle Ages: Jonathas (Jonathan) Macchabee (Maccabee or Macabee) succeeded his brother Judas at the head of the revolt
NWI4891775 Middle Ages: Jonathas (Jonathan) Macchabee (Maccabee or Macabee) succeeded his brother Judas at the head of the revolt against the Seleucides in 160 BC. Representation of the 19th century

Background imageRevolt Collection: Mutinerie du Bounty: logbook of Lieutenant William Bligh (1754-1817)

Mutinerie du Bounty: logbook of Lieutenant William Bligh (1754-1817) redige dans la chaloupe apres la mutinerie du
ELD4881357 Mutinerie du Bounty: logbook of Lieutenant William Bligh (1754-1817) redige dans la chaloupe apres la mutinerie du Bounty du 29 April 1789 - (Logbook or ship's log of William Bligh)

Background imageRevolt Collection: Mutinerie du Bounty: log of Lieutenant William Bligh (1754-1817)

Mutinerie du Bounty: log of Lieutenant William Bligh (1754-1817) redige in the boat after the mutinerie du Bounty of 29
ELD4881297 Mutinerie du Bounty: log of Lieutenant William Bligh (1754-1817) redige in the boat after the mutinerie du Bounty of 29 April 1789 - Detail avec drapeau et dessin des contours d'une

Background imageRevolt Collection: Revolution 1848: Death of the The Archbishop Denis Affre of Paris (1793-1848)

Revolution 1848: Death of the The Archbishop Denis Affre of Paris (1793-1848)
ELD4925269 Revolution 1848: Death of the The Archbishop Denis Affre of Paris (1793-1848) on the Barricade at the entrance of the Faubourg Saint Antoine in Paris 26/06/1848

Background imageRevolt Collection: Rebellion of a brown negre in the Netherlands Antilles - Strong water extracted from

Rebellion of a brown negre in the Netherlands Antilles - Strong water extracted from the Encyclopedie of Natural
FLO4727689 Rebellion of a brown negre in the Netherlands Antilles - Strong water extracted from the Encyclopedie of Natural History: Humanite, by Gottlieb Tobias Wilhelm (1758-1811)

Background imageRevolt Collection: The four truths of today, 19th century (Epinal print)

The four truths of today, 19th century (Epinal print)
THT4305752 The four truths of today, 19th century (Epinal print); (add.info.: Song the four truths of today, Epinal print. End of the 19th century.); © Jacques Marthelot

Background imageRevolt Collection: The Sicilian Vepers. Theatre Piece by Casimir Delavigne (1793-1843)

The Sicilian Vepers. Theatre Piece by Casimir Delavigne (1793-1843) and Opera by Giuseppe VERDI (1813-1901)
JAB4121741 The Sicilian Vepers. Theatre Piece by Casimir Delavigne (1793-1843) and Opera by Giuseppe VERDI (1813-1901). The scene takes place in Palermo, at the Procida Palace (Sicily)

Background imageRevolt Collection: Isaac Rene Guy Le Chapelier

Isaac Rene Guy Le Chapelier
3732974 Isaac Rene Guy Le Chapelier; (add.info.: Portrait of Isaac Rene Guy Le Chapelier (-1794) a French jurist and politician of the Revolutionary period

Background imageRevolt Collection: Deroulede and Habert trying to circumvent General Roger and his troops during a nationalist march

Deroulede and Habert trying to circumvent General Roger and his troops during a nationalist march in Paris, 1899
3480895 Deroulede and Habert trying to circumvent General Roger and his troops during a nationalist march in Paris, 1899; (add.info)

Background imageRevolt Collection: Irish politician and Sinn Fein leader Michael Collins (centre) and Gearoid O'Sullivan (right)

Irish politician and Sinn Fein leader Michael Collins (centre) and Gearoid O'Sullivan (right)
1751262 Irish politician and Sinn Fein leader Michael Collins (centre) and Gearoid O'Sullivan (right) at the ceremony to launch the Irish Free State at College Green, Dublin

Background imageRevolt Collection: Colonists at Boston protested against the Stamp Act by dressing up as Red Indians

Colonists at Boston protested against the Stamp Act by dressing up as Red Indians and throwing chests of tea overboard
1578795 Colonists at Boston protested against the Stamp Act by dressing up as Red Indians and throwing chests of tea overboard

Background imageRevolt Collection: Despatched for reinforcements (engraving)

Despatched for reinforcements (engraving)
8631226 Despatched for reinforcements (engraving) by Feller, Frank (1848-1908) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Despatched for reinforcements during an uprising of Native Americans)

Background imageRevolt Collection: Revolt of the nuns of Odivelas, Portugal, 1723 (colour litho)

Revolt of the nuns of Odivelas, Portugal, 1723 (colour litho)
8672934 Revolt of the nuns of Odivelas, Portugal, 1723 (colour litho) by Gameiro, Alfredo Roque (1864-1935); Private Collection; (add.info.: Revolt of the nuns of the Convent of Saint Denis)

Background imageRevolt Collection: The Khan Jahan shows Akbar his Princely Captives (colour litho)

The Khan Jahan shows Akbar his Princely Captives (colour litho)
8661439 The Khan Jahan shows Akbar his Princely Captives (colour litho) by Dudley, Robert Ambrose (1867-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Khan Jahan shows Akbar his Princely Captives)

Background imageRevolt Collection: Revolt of the Royal Guard at Damascus (litho)

Revolt of the Royal Guard at Damascus (litho)
8661321 Revolt of the Royal Guard at Damascus (litho) by Valda, John Harris (1874-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: Revolt of the Royal Guard at Damascus)

Background imageRevolt Collection: Revolt of the Royal Guard at Damascus (litho)

Revolt of the Royal Guard at Damascus (litho)
8661157 Revolt of the Royal Guard at Damascus (litho) by Valda, John Harris (1874-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: Revolt of the Royal Guard at Damascus)

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8626377

Background imageRevolt Collection: 'The Delegates in Counsel or Beggars on Horseback', 1797 (coloured etching)

'The Delegates in Counsel or Beggars on Horseback', 1797 (coloured etching)
7341771 'The Delegates in Counsel or Beggars on Horseback', 1797 (coloured etching) by Fores, S.W. (fl.1785-1825); 27.4x37.2 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageRevolt Collection: Boxers rebellion, 1900 (print)

Boxers rebellion, 1900 (print)
5674422 Boxers rebellion, 1900 (print); (add.info.: China. Boxer Rebellion. Battle of the Daku (Dagu) Forts (June, 16-17, 1900). The european armies captures the forts

Background imageRevolt Collection: Triumph of Spanish freedom on July 7, 1822: clashes in Madrid that saw the militia of the Madrid

Triumph of Spanish freedom on July 7, 1822: clashes in Madrid that saw the militia of the Madrid garrison retreating
AIS5339922 Triumph of Spanish freedom on July 7, 1822: clashes in Madrid that saw the militia of the Madrid garrison retreating from the absolutist insurrection (07/07/1822) (engraving)

Background imageRevolt Collection: HMS 'Clyde' escapes from the 'Nore' mutiny off Sheerness, England, on 30 May 1797

HMS 'Clyde' escapes from the 'Nore' mutiny off Sheerness, England, on 30 May 1797
MMM5458648 HMS 'Clyde' escapes from the 'Nore' mutiny off Sheerness, England, on 30 May 1797 by Joy, William (1803-c.1860); National Maritime Museum, London



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"Revolt: A Chronicle of Defiance and Liberation Through the Ages" Throughout the history of England, countless instances have shaped its destiny. One such rebellion was the Peasants Revolt in 1381, led by Wat Tyler, where ordinary people rose against oppressive feudalism. In a different era, T. E. Lawrence embarked on his legendary journey as "Lawrence of Arabia, " traversing vast deserts with camels at his side. His audacious exploits became synonymous with revolt against Ottoman rule during World War I. Across the Atlantic, Bunker Hill witnessed a pivotal battle in 1775 during the American Revolution. Patriots fought valiantly for their independence under the Pine Tree flag, symbolizing their defiance against British tyranny. The spirit also burned fiercely within Queen Boudicca as she rallied Britons to rise up against Roman invaders in ancient times. Her courageous leadership left an indelible mark on history. Meanwhile, across Europe in France's tumultuous past, revolutionaries made their stand at the Tennis Court Oath in 1789. United by a common cause for liberty and equality, they defied monarchy and ignited one of history's most iconic revolutions. Fast forward to Easter Rising in 1916 when Irish nationalists sought freedom from British rule through armed insurrection. Their unwavering determination inspired generations to come and laid foundations for an independent Ireland. In far-flung lands like Khartoum in Sudan, General Gordon met his tragic end amidst a fierce revolt on January 26th, 1885. This event served as a poignant reminder that even great leaders can fall victim to forces beyond their control. Emir Faisal's presence at Wejh (now Saudi Arabia) stands as another testament to resistance against colonial powers during World War I. Alongside T. E Lawrence and other allies like Colonel Dawnay and Commander Hogarth; they forged alliances that would shape the Middle East.