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In Disgrace by Muriel DawsonA small blonde child is made to stand facing the wall in disgrace after some apparent misdemeanour in the nursery or school room
Belisarius BeggingBELISARIUS Byzantine general under Emperor Justinian I, in disgrace, forced to beg in the street
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Public expulsion of a knight from an Order of Chivalry. His armour and sword are removed, his spurs hacked off, and he is rebaptized and named a traitor
Dog in disgrace - Young girl scolds her pup who has eaten one of her books. Artist: Millicent Sowerby Date: circa 1915
Abandoned young mother with her childrenIn disgrace, a young mother and her children are abandoned and left with nothing. Date: 1895
Polling Booth. Woman in mortar board stands beside a convict in his prison uniform. Captioned, Companions in Disgrace with an accompanying rhyme which begins, Convicts and Women kindly note
Margaret Whigham, Duchess of ArgyleMargaret Whigham (1912-1993), British society figure, debutante of the year in 1930. Later Mrs Charles Sweeney, after marrying an American golfer and then Duchess of Argyll
Roman Standard bearer (throwing the eagle)An aquilifer was a senior signifer bearing the eagle standard of a Roman legion. The name derives from the type of standard, aquila meaning " eagle"
The Fall of Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, English statesman and historian, who was exiled and impeached after losing favour with Charles II over the Second Anglo-Dutch War. 1667
The Tank by William Heath Robinson, WW1Mrs. Jones: Whats wrong wi the dorg, Garg? Garge: W y, the old thiefs been an swallered my War Bonds; so I ve got to pay im into the bank Humorous First World War illustration by William Heath
Disgrace of ClarendonEDWARD HYDE In 1867, Clarendon is exiled and impeached after losing favour with Charles II over the Anglo-Dutch War
Demosthenes in DisgraceDEMOSTHENES Athough later regarded as the greatest of Greek orators, he is seen here hiding his face after the failure of his first badly delivered speech