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Clerkenwell Prison explosionEffects of the explosion at the house of detention, Clerkenwell, seen from within the prison yard: police officers and firemen searching the ruins
Orange and FenianORANGEMAN AND FENIAN The loyal Ulsterman would like to take his shillelagh to the wild Fenian, but policeman Gladstone hopes for a political settlement
Cartoon, Jeremiah O Donovan Rossa, Irish FenianCartoon, Jeremiah O Donovan Rossa (1831-1915), Irish Fenian leader - The terrible monster who was frightened by a woman! He was a pioneer in the use of explosives for political persuasion
Cartoon, Don t You Smell Fire? (Mr and Mrs Bull)Cartoon, Don t You Smell Fire? Mrs Britannia Bull tells her husband John that he should investigate a nasty smell of something smouldering -- smoke can be seen on the right
Examination of underground railway tunnel after explosionExamination by government officials of the underground railway tunnel between Charing Cross and Westminster after the explosion of a bomb in the tunnel on 30 October 1883. Date: October 1883
Train from Charing Cross to Westminster after explosionConducting the first train from Charing Cross to Westminster after the explosion of a bomb in the tunnel on 30 October 1883. Date: 1883
Explosions at Houses of Parliament 1885The front cover of The Graphic, 31 January, 1885, reporting on dynamite explosions at the Houses of Parliament, part of a bombing campaign by the Irish Republican Brotherhood, nicknamed the Fenians
Flats collapse in a Fenian Street, 1963Two four storey tenements in Dublin came apart on 12th June 1963. Firemen and resuce workers rushed to the scene, but two children were buried and died in the rubble
John O learyJOHN O LEARY Irish political activist, member of the Fenian Brotherhood, convicted of treason in 1867 but survived for another 40 years. Date: 1830 - 1907
Damage to houses in Corporation LaneDamaged houses and buildings in Corporation Lane, east London, caused by the explosion at Clerkenwell Prison which was an attempt to free two Fenian prisoners, Burke and Casey. Date: 1867
Damaged house interior in Corporation LaneDamage to a house interior in Corporation Lane, east London, caused by the gunpowder explosion at Clerkenwell Prison, an attempt to free two Fenian prisoners, Burke and Casey
George & Fenian DragonCartoon depicting the Fenian dragon defeating Saint George
Chief-Super. WilliamsonChief-Superintendent WILLIAMSON Police chief in command of the anti-terrorist squad at Scotland Yard during the Fenian outrages
Irish terrorism in London. Fenians attempt to blow up government offices in Charles Street, Westminster (as seen from King Street)
Fenian ExplosionLondoners contemplate damage caused by Fenian terrorists dynamite attack on Scotland Yard : most of the damage was to the Rising Sun pub
Fenian Demo 1872A Fenian demonstration in Londons Hyde Park proclaims that Resistance to tyrants is pleasing to God
Fenian Guy Fawkes, 1867The Fenian Guy Fawkes - sitting on a keg of gunpowder ready to explode
Bomb at Victoria StnVictoria Station, London, after the dynamite explosion perpetrated by Fenian terrorists
Fight with FeniansGunfight between Fenian moonlighters and the police, at Mill, near Cork
Events / Ireland / TerrorismFenian Nitro-Glycerine factory, found in Ledsam St, Birmingham