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Princess Elizabeth and Duke of Edinburgh at a dance in MaltaPrincess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) linked with Lady Pamela Mountbatten, dancing an eightsome reel at The Saddle Club, Malta in 1949. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh is also taking part
Andreas Hofer AllegoryANDREAS HOFER Allegorical portrayal of the leader of Tyrolean freedom fighters in their rebellion against the Bavarian government. Date: 1767 - 1810
Jose Antonio Maceo - 1JOSE ANTONIO MACEO Cuban revolutionary freedom fighter. Date: 1845 - 1896
Jose Antonio Maceo - 2JOSE ANTONIO MACEO Cuban revolutionary freedom fighter. Date: 1845 - 1896
Burdett SilhouetteSIR FRANCIS BURDETT Radical statesman : Hes the staunch patriot Whose noble soul No parties sway No private ends control... firmly Freedoms friend. Date: 1770 - 1844
Swan Lake ballet, Siegfried promises delivery from RotbartSiegfried promises to deliver the swans from the evil spell of Rotbart and they all dance for joy. He invites Odette to the ball his parents are giving
Then - And Now by Leslie MarchantFour cartoons comparing how a young Victorian woman would be watched while sea bathing (by several stout and stern chaperones) to the modern girl of 1925, who breezes to the beach on her motorcycle
Victorian schoolboy ready for the holidaysA Victorian schoolboy, smoking a small cigar, sits on a pile of suitcases on the platform of a railway station, ready for the long school holidays
An empowered American WomanCard from Maryland, USA. An empowered American Woman (in cowgirl attire) has her man just where she wants him. You look good to me.... And you have me on a string !
House of the Free Press, Bucharest, RomaniaView of the House of the Free Press (or Press Freedom House) in Bucharest, Romania, the headquarters of various newspapers and media publications. It was built between 1952 and 1956
Modern Life in Silhouette by PierrotInteresting illustration depicting various people of 1924, including a soldier, a couple in evening dress and a newsboy, following a line which eventually transforms into a group of dancing nymphs
Slaves of FreedomGroup of young women sunbathing on the beach
Sea Birds by Rebel StantonTwo flapper girls in typical short dresses and hats of the late 1920s period, have a moment of being at one with nature on a cliff top as they throw out their arms to welcome some seagulls
Captured frogs bid for FreedomA young schoolboy in his full school uniform get a nasty surprise when the frog he has captured makes a daring bid for freedom, leaping out and away as soon as the airhole-added lid has been lifted
The Duke of Edinburgh receiving the freedom of the City of GPrince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh receiving the freedom of the City of Glasgow during a visit in 1866
Presentation of the freedom of the City of London to the DukPrince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh (1844-1900) being presented with the freedom of the City of London at the Guildhall, London in 1866
The Presentation of the Freedom of the City to Prince FrederEngraving showing the Chamberlain (right) reading the address at the presentation of the Freedom of the City of London to Prince Frederick William of Prussia, Guildhall, 1857
Men of the heroic French army who have died for European Freedom
The Civil war in America: the 5th regiment of New York ZouavThe Pictuesque New York zouave regiments dressed in distinctive baggy trousers worn by freedom fighters in Hungary. Here they are shown passing through Broadway on their way to embark for the wars
The Wolf & the MastiffTHE WOLF AND THE MASTIFF A hungry wolf asks a dog how he stays so well-fed; the dog says obedience to his master is enough; the wolf values his freedom over easy meals
The Wave Hairstyle, 1926A permanently waved hairstyle by Feminix salon, Piccadilly, London, 1926. Shingled or bobbed hair became universally popular during the 1920 s, a reflection of womens new-found freedom
Futurist designer dress, 1913A design by the Futurist artist, Leon Bakst, expressing the spring time of the earth, 1913. Bakst designed dresses and scenery for the Russian ballet at this time
Loving Cup Presented to John Wilkes, 1772Engraving of a Loving Cup presented to John Wilkes, MP and Lord Mayor of London, by the City Corporation on 24th January 1772 in commemoration of his valuable services in defending the freedom of
Belgian Franc-TireursBelgian franc-tireurs - civilians who attack the invading Germans : in fact, none exist : they are a figment of the German imagination !
Procession in PetrogradA solemn procession on the Nevski Prospekt, Petrograd, mourns those who gave their lives in the name of freedom. Date: March 1917
Protesting BondsScouts protest against the Freedom Bonds
Moses Leads Jews AwayTHE EXODUS FROM EGYPT Moses leads the fugitive Jews past the Sphinx, on their way to the Red Sea.. and freedom!
Polish KossinieriMembers of a patriotic secret society, the KOSSINIERI (literally, the scythers) swear to fight for the freedom of Poland against the hated Russians who rule them
Cycling with Horses 1896The Old Love and the New: the morning bicycle parade in Hyde Park, London, mixed in with the more traditional horse riders
Poster / BruningBruning, the Last Bastion of Freedom & Order. A Center Party poster supporting Chancellor Bruning. It portrays him as a fortress against the extremists
Press Freed 1793The people of Paris celebrate the freedom of the Press
Crinoline Hampers WalkKitty & Adolphus attempt a country walk but her fashionable silhouette creates yet another barrier between them & happiness. Fido, her dog makes a break for freedom
Bohemian LibertyHoly Roman Emperor Rudolf II grants the Bohemians greater religious freedom by issuing the Majestatsbrief (Letter of Majesty)
Bohdan ZaleskiJOSEF BOHDAN ZALESKI Polish poet, fighter for Polands freedom from Russia, married student of Chopin, emigre to Paris where he died, totally blind
Freedom to DistilA man lies on the ground, drunk, beneath posters defending the right to distil ones own alcoholic spirits
Pyne - Peer of the RealmA PEER OF THE REALM Besides his personal attrib- -utes he has many privileges, including freedom from arrest for many crimes for which you or I would be punished
Charles X OrdinancesCharles X signs the Ordinances de Juillet, restricting freedom of the press and limiting suffrage - the immediate cause of the July revolution
no Trespassers AllowedA curious sign on a gate in the countryside, reading: Please do not spit, or throw stones, etc. in field. No trespassers allowed. Grange- over-Sands, Lancashire
Cloelia escapes back to Rome by swimming the TiberCloelia, given as a hostage to the Etruscan king, Lars Porsenna of Clusium, escapes back to Rome by swimming the Tiber, taking several other Roman girls with her