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"Trouble: A Tale of Triumph and Turmoil" In the heart-pounding England soccer match of 1966, trouble brewed on the field as rival teams clashed for victory

Background imageTrouble Collection: Lithograph, Marche Arriere (Reverse Gear)

Lithograph, Marche Arriere (Reverse Gear) (1 of 4) Date: circa 1900

Background imageTrouble Collection: Cartoon, Gladstone punishing Randolph Churchill

Cartoon, Gladstone punishing Randolph Churchill
Cartoon, William Gladstone (1809-1898), Liberal Prime Minister, punishing his younger political colleague, Lord Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill (1849-1895), for causing trouble. 1883

Background imageTrouble Collection: George Cruikshank, The Bottle, Plate VI

George Cruikshank, The Bottle, Plate VI
TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT, 1847. Fearful Quarrels, and Brutal Violence, Are the Natural Consequences of the Frequent Use of the Bottle : etching, 1847, by George Cruikshank from his series, The Bottle

Background imageTrouble Collection: The death of Marie Blanchard, wife of aeronaut Jean Pierre Blanchard

The death of Marie Blanchard, wife of aeronaut Jean Pierre Blanchard, when her balloon caught fire during a
MARIE BLANCHARD, 1819. The death of Marie Blanchard, wife of aeronaut Jean Pierre Blanchard, when her balloon caught fire during a demonstration over Paris, 6 June 1819. Contemporary engraving

Background imageTrouble Collection: I Am a Sea Swallow (a woman of the army signals and communications unit is repairing telephone)

I Am a Sea Swallow (a woman of the army signals and communications unit is repairing telephone lines after a coastal)
CHINA: POSTER, 1973. I Am a Sea Swallow (a woman of the army signals and communications unit is repairing telephone lines after a coastal typhoon). Chinese poster, 1973

Background imageTrouble Collection: A satirical lithograph of 1833? on Andrew Jacksons Kitchen Cabinet

A satirical lithograph of 1833? on Andrew Jacksons Kitchen Cabinet, the first Presidential brain trust
ANDREW JACKSON (1833). A satirical lithograph of 1833? on Andrew Jacksons " Kitchen Cabinet", the first Presidential brain trust

Background imageTrouble Collection: THEATRE ACCIDENT, 1860. Dancer Josephine Farren, who caught on fire while performing

THEATRE ACCIDENT, 1860. Dancer Josephine Farren, who caught on fire while performing on the tightrope at the Volks Garten, Bowery, New York. American newspaper engraving, 1860

Background imageTrouble Collection: STEAMBOAT ACCIDENT, 1859. Burning and explosion of the steamship Princess at Conrads Point

STEAMBOAT ACCIDENT, 1859. Burning and explosion of the steamship Princess at Conrads Point, near Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on the Mississippi River. Two hundred lives were lost. Wood engraving, 1859

Background imageTrouble Collection: DUEL, 1874. Two gentlemen fighting a duel with pistols and swords. Line engraving, 1874

DUEL, 1874. Two gentlemen fighting a duel with pistols and swords. Line engraving, 1874

Background imageTrouble Collection: Cartoon, Lord Garmoyle in India

Cartoon, Lord Garmoyle in India
Cartoon, Lord Garmoyle -- in India. Very hot here, but it would be hotter at home! Arthur William Cairns, Lord Garmoyle (1861-1890), was in trouble with his father over debts

Background imageTrouble Collection: Cartoon, William Gladstone asleep

Cartoon, William Gladstone asleep, with insect MPs hovering over his face -- How the Grand Old Man manages to take forty winks with a lot of pestiferous flies buzzing about him is a wonder! 1884

Background imageTrouble Collection: Cartoon, group of London theatre managers

Cartoon, group of London theatre managers
Cartoon showing a group of disconcerted London theatre managers, including William Holland with the long, spiky moustache, and John Hollingshead just behind him -- Something really ought to be done

Background imageTrouble Collection: Joseph cast into prison

Joseph cast into prison
Joseph after being falsely accused by Potiphars wife cast into prison - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 39.20. 1787

Background imageTrouble Collection: Greetings card in the shape of a cigar box

Greetings card in the shape of a cigar box
Greetings card in the shape of a box of Havana cigars with white flowers on top -- May all your troubles end in smoke. circa 1890s

Background imageTrouble Collection: Canadian Pacific to Japan and China

Canadian Pacific to Japan and China -- a Third Class Social Room (above), a Colonist Car (below). Save time and trouble by booking Canadian Pacific all the way. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageTrouble Collection: Cartoon, scene outside the Avenue Theatre, London

Cartoon, scene outside the Avenue Theatre, London
Cartoon, scene outside the recently opened Avenue Theatre, Northumberland Avenue, London -- Burked! Referring to the lessee, Edmund Burke

Background imageTrouble Collection: Cartoon, Gladstone, Bradlaugh and Labouchere

Cartoon, Gladstone, Bradlaugh and Labouchere
Cartoon, Charles Bradlaugh, atheist, republican and Liberal MP for Northampton, supported by his fellow-MP Henry Labouchere but a worrying presence for the Liberal leader W E Gladstone. 1881

Background imageTrouble Collection: Sir Philip Gibbs - 2

Sir Philip Gibbs - 2
SIR PHILIP GIBBS Journalist whose outspoken reporting from the front in WW1 got him into trouble : first journalist to interview the Pope. War historian. Date: 1877 - 1962

Background imageTrouble Collection: John Davenant, Bishop

John Davenant, Bishop
JOHN DAVENANT English Calvinist churchman; master of Queens College, Cambridge, and bishop of Salisbury; his religious views got him into trouble. Date: 1576 - 1641

Background imageTrouble Collection: John Colet, Dean - 2

John Colet, Dean - 2
JOHN COLET churchman, humanist scholar; Dean of St Paul s, though his reformist views got him into trouble; founder of St Pauls School. Date: 1466 - 1519

Background imageTrouble Collection: Sir Anthony Shirley

Sir Anthony Shirley (1565 - 1635) - Traveller, diplomat, adventurer, constantly in trouble in Persia, the Caribbean and elsewhere

Background imageTrouble Collection: Thomas Pilkington

Thomas Pilkington
SIR THOMAS PILKINGTON Lord Mayor of London whose staunch whig (anti-royal) sympathies got him into trouble with the Stuarts, but he survived.. Date: ? - 1691

Background imageTrouble Collection: Pioneer in Trouble / 1895

Pioneer in Trouble / 1895
A sage-brush pioneer in trouble Date: 1895

Background imageTrouble Collection: Advert / Bile Beans 1906

Advert / Bile Beans 1906
Do you suffer from Indigestion and liver troubles? Take BILE BEANS for BILIOUSNESS - Every Bean a Boon! Date: 1906

Background imageTrouble Collection: Music cover, We All Went Round sung by Michael Nolan

Music cover, We All Went Round sung by Michael Nolan
Music cover, We All Went Round, written and composed by T W Connor, sung by Michael Nolan. circa 1895

Background imageTrouble Collection: Cats in a schoolroom on a greetings card

Cats in a schoolroom on a greetings card, some studying, others making mischief. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageTrouble Collection: Cartoon, Uneasiness, WW1

Cartoon, Uneasiness, WW1
Cartoon, Uneasiness, showing a naturalised German couple living in France. The man reads his newspaper, looking for reassurance, while his wife asks what is wrong. Date: 1915

Background imageTrouble Collection: Cartoon, In trouble, WW1

Cartoon, In trouble, WW1
Cartoon, In trouble, showing a draper with a pile of cloth. He claims to be as patriotic as the next person, but is wondering whether he should dye his stock in grey-green (the German uniform colour)

Background imageTrouble Collection: Man reporting boat in trouble, Penzance, Cornwall

Man reporting boat in trouble, Penzance, Cornwall
A man on horseback, reporting a boat in trouble during a storm, Penzance, Cornwall. Date: circa 1870s

Background imageTrouble Collection: Heinkel He 177 -equipped with unreliable engines, the H

Heinkel He 177 -equipped with unreliable engines, the He 177 was never totally trouble free Used aginst Atlantic convoys

Background imageTrouble Collection: Looking for Trouble, by Bairnsfather

Looking for Trouble, by Bairnsfather
Looking for Trouble The rash habit Private Lovebird has of sharing the same periscope with the opposition across the way is bound to lead to trouble A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather in The

Background imageTrouble Collection: A Fair Cop by Edmund Blampied

A Fair Cop by Edmund Blampied
A small cupid is led away by a stern looking female police officer. Date: 1919

Background imageTrouble Collection: The Long and the Short of It - UP LAST DRAFT, WW1

The Long and the Short of It - UP LAST DRAFT, WW1
The Long and the Short of It - UP LAST DRAFT: I suppose you as to be careful ow you looks over the parapet about ere. OUT SINCE MONS: You needn t worry

Background imageTrouble Collection: Cat & dog humour at Xmas

Cat & dog humour at Xmas
Naughty puppy in trouble with a superior adult, while his pals look on. Date: circa 1918

Background imageTrouble Collection: British vehicle stuck in mud, Western Front, WW1

British vehicle stuck in mud, Western Front, WW1
A British vehicle stuck in the mud after a thaw on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916

Background imageTrouble Collection: Aeroplane which landed on a house, France, WW1

Aeroplane which landed on a house, France, WW1
An aeroplane which landed on a house as a result of engine trouble, on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916

Background imageTrouble Collection: Vehicle stuck in mud after heavy rain, Western Front, WW1

Vehicle stuck in mud after heavy rain, Western Front, WW1
British soldiers with a vehicle stuck in the mud on a road after heavy rain, Western Front, World War One. Date: circa 1916

Background imageTrouble Collection: Cartoon, Russias Thorn in the Flesh

Cartoon, Russias Thorn in the Flesh, showing a scene in a typical Warsaw cafe on receipt of war news. Date: August 1914

Background imageTrouble Collection: Who Did It? by Muriel Dawson

Who Did It? by Muriel Dawson. Someone has spilt ink all over a book -- was it the little girl, or was it her pet dog? Date: 1941

Background imageTrouble Collection: Jeek the puppy getting into trouble

Jeek the puppy getting into trouble
Jeek the mongrel puppy getting into trouble at teatime. Date: 1940

Background imageTrouble Collection: The volunteer life brigade at work : life saving at sea

The volunteer life brigade at work : life saving at sea
The late storm: the volunteer life brigade at work. Rocket life-saving apparatus kept ready for use whereby a rocket is fired to throw a line over the ship in trouble from the shore

Background imageTrouble Collection: Henry Percy of Alnwick

Henry Percy of Alnwick
HENRY PERCY OF ALNWICK son of the 9th earl of Northumberland, royalist courtier but frequently in various kinds of trouble. Date: ? - 1659

Background imageTrouble Collection: William Smith O brien-1

William Smith O brien-1
WILLIAM SMITH O BRIEN - Irish statesman, patriot who sided with the Repeal agitation in 1844 but broke with O Connell and espoused a revolutionary agenda which led to trouble. Date: 1803 - 1864

Background imageTrouble Collection: William Smith O brien-3

William Smith O brien-3
WILLIAM SMITH O BRIEN - Irish statesman, patriot who sided with the Repeal agitation in 1844 but broke with O Connell and espoused a revolutionary agenda which led to trouble. Date: 1803 - 1864

Background imageTrouble Collection: William Smith O brien-2

William Smith O brien-2
WILLIAM SMITH O BRIEN - Irish statesman, patriot who sided with the Repeal agitation in 1844 but broke with O Connell and espoused a revolutionary agenda which led to trouble. Date: 1803 - 1864

Background imageTrouble Collection: MARYLAND: FLOOD, 1926. A flooded street in Bladensburg, Maryland

MARYLAND: FLOOD, 1926. A flooded street in Bladensburg, Maryland. Photograph, 18 January 1926

Background imageTrouble Collection: ai, ar, artificial intelligence, augmented reality, bonding, city, color image, computer graphic

ai, ar, artificial intelligence, augmented reality, bonding, city, color image, computer graphic
Man looking at sad robot sitting on sidewalk in futuristic city

Background imageTrouble Collection: AIRSHIP WRECKAGE, 1925. People inspecting the wreckage of the U

AIRSHIP WRECKAGE, 1925. People inspecting the wreckage of the U.S. Navy airship USS Shenandoah after it had crashed during a storm near Ava, Ohio, 3 September 1925



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"Trouble: A Tale of Triumph and Turmoil" In the heart-pounding England soccer match of 1966, trouble brewed on the field as rival teams clashed for victory. Aud Johansen and Cardew Robinson brought uproarious laughter to Maurice Elvey's "Fun at St Fanny's" in 1954, where mischief and mayhem reigned supreme. Like Sherlock Holmes locked in mortal combat with Professor Moriarty at Reichenbach Falls, trouble often lurks in unexpected places. Sidney Paget's wood engraving captured this iconic moment from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Adventure of the Final Problem" in 1893. A detachment of The Black Watch stood strong amidst the troubles faced by Dundee, Scotland, showcasing resilience and unity. From a time when reliability was paramount to motor cars' success, an advertisement from 1930 highlighted their wonderful attributes while acknowledging potential trouble ahead. Utagawa Kuniyoshi's Japanese Oban color print depicted Nichiren Calming the Storm, reminding us that even amidst chaos, there is always hope for tranquility. On Rue du Noyer in Schaerbeek, Brussels, Belgium trouble may have seemed distant. However, challenges can arise unexpectedly anywhere - a reminder that we must remain vigilant. Balancing books became a problem of income for many couples striving to find financial stability. Yet through determination and teamwork comes resolution amid troubled times. At Bad Wildungen in Germany lies solace within its waters. Troubles dissipate as visitors embrace the benefits provided by nature itself - a healing balm for weary souls seeking respite. Harry Houdini mesmerized audiences with his magical prowess but found himself overpowering Eugene Pallette on Terror Island. Even great performers face their own share of troubles behind closed curtains. Fay Wray screamed her way into cinematic history alongside King Kong in 1933. This colossal encounter showcased how even beauty can be ensnared in the clutches of trouble.