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Condorcet (Delpech)MARQUIS DE CONDORCET French stateman, philosopher and mathematician Date: 1743 - 1794
Petit Saint Bernard 1794The French take the PETIT SAINT-BERNARD, the Alpine pass which gives them access to Italy Date: 24 April 1794
REV BENNETs STARS / 1794The Rev Bennets stars, produced in varnish by electricity. Date: 1794
W C Bryant in 1843WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT American writer and educator, known for Thanatopsis. Date: 1794 - 1878
W C Bryant (Leisure HourWILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT American writer and educator, known for Thanatopsis. Date: 1794 - 1878
W C Bryant (Savery PhotoWILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT American writer and educator, known for Thanatopsis. Date: 1794 - 1878
W C BRYANTWILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT American writer and educator, known for Thanatopsis. Date: 1794 - 1878
W C Bryant 1850WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT American writer and educator, known for Thanatopsis. Photo circa 1850. Date: 1794 - 1878
Matteo BonafousMATTEO BONAFOUS Italian writer on agriculture. Date: 1794 - 1852
Sir Robert BoydSIR ROBERT BOYD Military, Governor of Gibraltar. Date: 1710 - 1794
Baron Von SteubenFriedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, baron von STEUBEN, German commander of the continental allies of the Americans during the Revolutionary War Date: 1730 - 1794
Middlesex House of Correction, Clerkenwell, LondonThe Middlesex House of Correction, opened in 1794, was later known as Cold Bath Prison, then Clerkenwell Gaol. It became a debtors prison before closing in 1885
Benjamin Raspail / GillBenjamin Raspail (1823-1899) French painter, engraver, politician and monoped, son of Major Franois-Vincent Raspail (1794-1878)
Modern Athenians plate 18 - EdinburghTwo judges, The Hon. Patrick, Lord Robertson (1793-1855) and The Right Hon. John Hope, Lord Justice-Clerk (1794-1858) meet on the streets of Edinburgh
Modern Athenians plate 31 - EdinburghJohn Marshall (Lord Curriehill) (1794-1868) a Scottish judge, passing Robert Whigham (1795-1849) Sheriff of Perthshire on the streets of Edinburgh
A RepresentativePassers-by look with more apprehension than affection at a typical representative of the people who could send them to the guillotine without turning a hair
Signora Collini, born at Torino in 1794, first singer of the Kings Theatre, Haymarket, London in 1809- 1810
Glorious 1 June / OzanneGLORIOUS FIRST OF JUNE The French fleet is defeated by Howe off Ushant
William Whewell / EddisWILLIAM WHEWELL English philosopher and mathematician
Robespierre ArrestedThe arrest of Robespierre. Date: 28 July 1794
Dutch Tightrope WalkerThis female Dutch tightrope walker performed in London during the reign of James II - the print is dated 1794
Jean Francois De LacroixJEAN FRANCOIS DE LA CROIX French revolutionary statesman whose views earned him a rendezvous with Madame Guillotine
Charles Thomas Longley 1CHARLES THOMAS LONGLEY Churchman, when he was bishop of Ripon, whence he moved upwards to Durham and then Canterbury. with his autograph
Joseph LiveseyJOSEPH LIVESEY temperance advocate and philanthropist
Herault De SechellesMARIE-JEAN HERAULT DE SECHELLES - French lawyer, writer and revolutionary statesman who made the wrong moves and was guillotined for alleged treason
An Old Maid in search of a Flea
The Effects of Disapointment
Village Fencibles or County RecruitsVillage Fencibles / or County Recruits
Cool Arguments!!!
Bad News upon change
An Unwelcome Visit
Village Cavalry practising in a farm yard
The Effects of Hope
The Effects of Adversity
John Bulls hint for a profitable alliance
The Effects of Truth
The Flesh and the Spirit
An Irish attack on an English Surloin
Regency Town HousesThe Royal Terrace, Southend- on-Sea, Essex. These attractive houses, built in around 1794, with added Regency verandahs, overlook the sea front
White South AfricanThe phrase white south African is given a new meaning by this albino negress who seems to be handy with the hatchet
Club Des JacobinsOriginally a group of Breton deputies, the Jacobins take their name from their HQ in an old convent : with some half million members, they hold uncompromising views
A JACOBINOriginally a club of Breton deputies, the Jacobins eventually number about 500, 000 members throughout France, representing the hard, uncompromising viewpoint
Moderates ReleasedAfter the fall of Robespierre, moderates are released from prison
Baron Trenck / W MuseumFREDERICK, BARON TRENCK Military spy and conspirator
Bishop AbdicatesGobel, bishop of Paris, and 13 of his vicars abdicate at the request of the Commune : but this doesn t save him, he will be guillotined in April 1794
Supreme being FeteRobespierre orders a Festival of the Supreme Being, in the Tuileries and the Champ de Mars, Paris : but he is thought by many to be setting himself up as high priest
Trial of MontagnardsDanton, Philippeaux, Lacroix, Chabot and Camille Desmoulins are tried and condemned by their political enemies