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Imprisoned Collection (page 4)

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Raspail Arrested

Raspail Arrested
Francois-Vincent Raspail, an ardent republican, imprisoned during Louis- Philippes reign is again arrested after he attempts a coup. He ll have a boulevard named after him... Date: 15 May 1848

Background imageImprisoned Collection: The Surrender of Metz; Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1

The Surrender of Metz; Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1
Illustration showing Marshal Francois Bazaines Army marching out as prisoners of war at the surrender of Metz during the Franco-Prussian War

Background imageImprisoned Collection: The Zulu wars. Dinizulu, Cetewayo(Cetshwayo)s son, Chief of

The Zulu wars. Dinizulu, Cetewayo(Cetshwayo)s son, Chief of
The turbulent son of a turbulent father. During a period of great instability in South Africa, Dinuzlu was associated with Zulu anti-British fighting and was imprisoned and exiled in St Helena

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Conscientious objectors parade for a photograph

Conscientious objectors parade for a photograph
Many men refused to bear arms, for a variety of reasons. These men are Quakers and opposed to fighting on religious grounds

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Afghan Prison Cabul

Afghan Prison Cabul
Hadji Khan Kakur, an Afghan intriguer and (from one viewpoint at least) traitor, is imprisoned by the British at Cabul

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Avenging Flourens

Avenging Flourens
An avenger of Flourens, the popular leader who had been imprisoned until released by the Commune

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Jules Valles

Jules Valles
JULES VALLES - French left- wing journalist, periodically imprisoned or banned, enthusiastic but moderate in his views; supported Commune, then in exile in England

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Chanzy Assaulted

Chanzy Assaulted
General Chanzy is assaulted by the crowd and imprisoned by the Communards; hoever, he will be released after a few days and survive the Commune

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Bradlaugh Incarcerated

Bradlaugh Incarcerated
CHARLES BRADLAUGH imprisoned, quite comfortably, in the Clock Tower prison in the Houses of Parliament, London. Date: 1833 - 1891

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Achille Bazaine (Holl)

Achille Bazaine (Holl)
ACHILLE-FRANCOIS BAZAINE French soldier in Crimea, Mexico, Italy, but defeated in war with Prussia, court- martialled, imprisoned : escaped, lived in exile

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Guerazzi in Prison

Guerazzi in Prison
Journalist Domenico Guerrazzi is imprisoned for his liberal views

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Mazzini Goes to Exile

Mazzini Goes to Exile
Giuseppe Mazzini, a member of the Carbonari, is imprisoned, then sent into exile at Marseille. But he ll be back

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Pius VII Imprisoned

Pius VII Imprisoned
Pope Pius VII is incarcerated on the orders of Napoleon

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Enzio of Sardinia

Enzio of Sardinia
Enzio, king of Sardinia and a natural son of emperor Friedrich I, is imprisoned with his wife Adelasia by the Bolognese for more than 20 years

Background imageImprisoned Collection: PRISONERS

PRISONERS
Activists against the new regime are arrested and imprisoned; with the nation divided on the best form of government, there is no lack of dissidents

Background imageImprisoned Collection: OSCEOLA

OSCEOLA, leader of the Seminoles in their resistance to forced emigration; he was tricked and imprisoned by the government, and died in prison

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Philip Howard / Arundel

Philip Howard / Arundel
PHILIP HOWARD 13TH EARL OF ARUNDEL Roman Catholic suspected of conspiracy. Imprisoned and died in the Tower of London

Background imageImprisoned Collection: 1819 / Peterloo / Hunt

1819 / Peterloo / Hunt
Radical Henry Orator Hunt, begins his speech to the crowd gathered at St Peters Fields Manchester. He is interrupted by the fatal yeomanry charge, arrested and imprisoned

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Sir Herbert Croft

Sir Herbert Croft
SIR HERBERT CROFT clergyman and literary figure, detained in France by Napoleon, wrote many and varied things, imprisoned for debt, dictionary compiler

Background imageImprisoned Collection: VINCENT EYRE 1811 - 1881

VINCENT EYRE 1811 - 1881
VINCENT EYRE Military figure. Was imprisoned in Afghanistan

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Mascagni / Marat / Liebig 3

Mascagni / Marat / Liebig 3
Act one : the prince (in disguise) embraces his mother, imprisoned by the Revolutionaries, through the bars of the prison

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Mascagni / Marat / Liebig 2

Mascagni / Marat / Liebig 2
Act one : the prince (in disguise) joins the Marats, the revolutionary guard, hoping he will be able to rescue his imprisoned mother, la Princesse de Fleury

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Fidelio - Liebig - 4

Fidelio - Liebig - 4
FIDELIO Act 3 scene 2 - Fidelio/Leonora helps Rocco dig a grave for her imprisoned husband Florestan

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Gallay Imprisoned / 1906

Gallay Imprisoned / 1906
Embezzler Gallay is sentenced to seven years imprisonment, but his lady friend is aquitted

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Sir John Eliot

Sir John Eliot
Sir JOHN ELIOT Statesman and Parliamentarian who opposed King Charles I and was imprisoned in the Tower of London

Background imageImprisoned Collection: DUDLEY (1528-1589)

DUDLEY (1528-1589)
AMBROSE DUDLEY, 3rd Earl of Warwick. Imprisoned with his father and brother for trying to put Lady jane Grey on the throne. Died after gangrenous leg was amputated

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Matilda Escapes / Smirke

Matilda Escapes / Smirke
Empress Matilda, daughter of Henry I, imprisoned by Stephen in Oxford Castle, escapes in white clothing over ice and snow to Wallingford, Oxon

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Francois De Bonnivard

Francois De Bonnivard
FRANCOIS DE BONNIVARD Swiss priest and politician, imprisoned for his beliefs in the Chateau de Chillon, on the edge of Lake Geneva; subject of a poem by Byron

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Ludovico Sforza

Ludovico Sforza
LUDOVICO SFORZA ( Il Moro ) duca di Milano, created magnificent court, patron of Leonardo, but defeated by the French and imprisoned in France

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Crime / Maybrick / 1889

Crime / Maybrick / 1889
The coroners inquest at the Maybrick. Mrs Florence Maybrick is eventually found guilty of poisoning her husband, James Maybrick and imprisoned

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Richard I Fights Lion

Richard I Fights Lion
While travelling through Germany on his return from the Crusades, Richard I is captured by Heinrich VI; a lion, put in the dungeon to kill him, is killed by Richard

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Empress Matilda Escapes

Empress Matilda Escapes
Empress Matilda, daughter of Henry I, escapes from Oxford Castle on a snowy night where she has been imprisoned by Stephen

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Roger L estrange

Roger L estrange
SIR ROGER L ESTRANGE royalist imprisoned as a spy but reprieved : journalist. setting up newspapers : writer and translator. with his autograph

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Sor Jacob Astley

Sor Jacob Astley
JACOB, baron ASTLEY Royalist soldier, captured and imprisoned by Parliament with his autograph

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Matthew Wren

Matthew Wren
MATTHEW WREN churchman, bishop of Norwich and subsequently of Ely, imprisoned for 15 years for opposing dissenters. with his autograph

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Hy Percy Northumberland

Hy Percy Northumberland
HENRY PERCY, earl of NORTHUMBERLAND, statesman, imprisoned in the Tower for 15 years on suspicion of being involved in the Gunpowder plot - with his autograph

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Arabella Seymour

Arabella Seymour
Lady ARABELLA SEYMOUR (nee Stuart) - wife of sir William Seymour : related to royalty, thought to be dangerous so imprisoned in the Tower. with her autograph

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Valet to George I

Valet to George I
LEWIS MAXIMILIAN MAHOMET Imprisoned by Hungarian Imperialists, employed by George I, became a Christian, did many good works i.e paid debts of over 300 prisoners

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Dudley Family Crest

Dudley Family Crest
The Dudley family crest carved into the wall of the Beauchamp Tower by John Dudley, Earl of Warwick who was imprisoned there circa 1550s

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Astronomical Clock

Astronomical Clock carved into the wall of the Salt Tower by Hugh Draper who was imprisoned there in 1561

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Victims of Terror

Victims of Terror
The names of imprisoned aristocrats are read out, summoning them to the guillotine

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Napoleon at Ham

Napoleon at Ham
After his failed coup d etat at Boulogne, Napoleon is imprisoned in this house at Ham

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Napoleon at Boulogne 3

Napoleon at Boulogne 3
Napoleon makes a second attempt at a coup d etat, at Boulogne this time : again he fails to attract support : he is arrested and imprisoned at Ham

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Napoleon at Boulogne 2

Napoleon at Boulogne 2
Napoleon makes a second attempt at a coup d etat, at Boulogne this time : again he fails to attract support : he is arrested and imprisoned at Ham

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Daumesnil at Vincennes

Daumesnil at Vincennes
Daumesnil, Napoleonic general now governor of Vincennes, refuses to release the imprisoned ministers of Charles X to the tender mercies of the Paris mob

Background imageImprisoned Collection: Leigh Hunt / Ford

Leigh Hunt / Ford
JAMES HENRY LEIGH HUNT - English poet, essayist and imprisoned for criticising the Prince Regent in 1813



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