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"Voices that Echo Through Time

Background imageSpeaks Collection: Tircis and Amaranth

Tircis and Amaranth
TIRCIS AND AMARANTH The young man Tircis speaks of love to Amaranth, but in doing so makes her realise she loves another

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Louise Michel Speaks
Anarchist Louise Michel, known as the red virgin of Montmartre, is the most prominent woman of the Commune - depicted addressing an audience

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Duc D orleans as Deputy
The duc d Orleans, nominal heir to the throne, speaks in the Chambre des Deputes : but France has had enough of kings for the time being

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Mirabeau Speaks
After unsatisfactory session of Etats- generaux, Mirabeau tells official Dreux-Breze the third estate are there by the will of the people, and will be ejected only by force

Background imageSpeaks Collection: Oastler speech in Huddersfield 1844

Oastler speech in Huddersfield 1844
Radical politician Richard Oastler (1789-1861) addresses the populace of Huddersfield on Shrove Tuesday 1841 following his release from prison

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Lady Outside Newsagent s
Outside a newsagents shop, a woman speaks to the shopkeeper

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Gladstone Speaks
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE speaking on his Home Rule (for Ireland) bill in 1886; to his left is John Morley, to his right Campbell-Bannerman, leading liberals

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Harry Price Speaks
Harry Price addresses guests at the Ghost Club dinner

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Penelope Materialises
At a seance held at 20 Gannon Road, Worthing, Penelope, the mediums control, materialises, speaks to, and shakes hands with Mr James Bannister of Brighton

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Meeting Nez Perces
Meeting in the forests of Oregon - a member of the U.S. government survey speaks with men and women of the Nez Perce people

Background imageSpeaks Collection: FOURTH PARTY TORIES

FOURTH PARTY TORIES
Randolph Churchill speaks, Wolff, Balfour and Gorst on the Bench, leading members of the Tory Fourth Party group

Background imageSpeaks Collection: Lenin Speaks, 1920

Lenin Speaks, 1920
VLADIMIR LENIN addressing a Moscow crowd

Background imageSpeaks Collection: Kaffir Witch Doctor / 1850

Kaffir Witch Doctor / 1850
Kaffir witch doctor speaks to his assembled tribesmen

Background imageSpeaks Collection: Scott / Cloudmaker / 1913

Scott / Cloudmaker / 1913
The explorers set up camp under the imposing shadow of the Cloudmaker. When approaching this mountain, Scott speaks in his journal of the worst part to come

Background imageSpeaks Collection: Macbeth / Shakespeare

Macbeth / Shakespeare
Act IV, Scene I The third apparition: a child crowned, with a tree in his hand, speaks to Macbeth

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Tortoise & Two Ducks
THE TORTOISE & TWO DUCKS A tortoise wishing to travel is flown by grasping a stick in its mouth, supported by two ducks; the foolish tortoise speaks and plummets to earth

Background imageSpeaks Collection: Edmund Burke Speaks

Edmund Burke Speaks
EDMUND BURKE speaks out against Governor-General of India, Warren Hastings

Background imageSpeaks Collection: Lenin Speaks at Meeting

Lenin Speaks at Meeting
VLADIMIR LENIN Russian statesman stands up to address a large meeting



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"Voices that Echo Through Time: From Cicero's Powerful Speeches in the Senate to Lenin's Revolutionary Words" Step back in time as we witness history being made through captivating speeches. In ancient Rome, the great orator Cicero mesmerized the Senate with his eloquence and persuasion. The Child Samuel listened intently as divine messages were whispered into his young ears. Fast forward to 1900, where an advertisement for Gossage Soap caught everyone's attention, promising a cleaner and brighter future. Then came Carson's groundbreaking speech in 1913, igniting a movement for women's suffrage that would change society forever. In 1938, Orson Welles sent shockwaves across America with his infamous radio broadcast of "War of the Worlds, " leaving newsmen scrambling to separate fact from fiction. Disraeli captivated audiences in 1875 with his wit and wisdom, while Kamenev spoke passionately about revolution in 1921. Lenin's powerful voice echoed throughout Russia during tumultuous times - both in 1918 and again in 1921 - shaping the course of history. Meanwhile, love found its way even amidst political turmoil as "The Suitor" expressed heartfelt emotions. Bushells Advertisement transported us to simpler times when tea brought people together for moments of warmth and connection. And finally, Majorca provided solace for those seeking respite from life’s chaos. Through these glimpses into our pasts, we are reminded of the power of words spoken by influential figures who shaped nations and touched hearts alike. Their voices continue to resonate today – reminding us that speaking up can truly make a difference.