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Polish PrisonersNot all captured insurgents are exiled to Siberia : these are incarcerated in the fortress of Ziegelschlag, near Olmutz
Insurgents on the MarchThe Brzzezinski detachment of insurgents arrives at Pieskowa-Skala
Insurgents on TrialInsurgents on trial after the collapse of the June revolution
Battle of KobylankaThe insurgents rout the Russians at Kobylanka : the Russians flee in disorder
Battle of KrasnobrodFighting between the insurgents and the Russians at Krasnobrod, which will also be the scene of a major battle in World War Two
Uprising at Ghent - 6The White Hood rebellion in Ghent : the insurgents are offered terms by Lewis, count of Flanders
Bombed TrainPolish insurgents raid a mail- train at Rogoff on the Vienna- Warsaw railway, seizing money from the border customs tolls
Revolutionaries TrialThe insurgents of the June insurrection are tried by court-martial
Herzegovina RevoltsInsurrection of Herzegovina against Ottoman rule : Turks under Cenghed-Bey attack the insurgents on mount Beteliza
Cossacks at ZagarowoCossacks attack the Brzezinski detachment of insurgents at Zagarowo
Greek Church BurnedFighting in Lithuania between insurgents and Russians : a Greek church near Novogroudek is destroyed as a symbol of oppression
Crete Revolt - 3The insurgents besiege Castel- Skiphos. The people of Crete, predominantly Christian, seek to throw off Turkish rule : they win some victories but are ultimately unsuccessful
Insurgents on CustodyInsurgent prisoners are marched through the streets of Paris as a warning to the populace to put up with the provisional government
Lamoriciere at ParleyGeneral Lamoriciere attempts to negotiate with the insurgents at the caserne (barracks) of Saint-Martin, Paris. But the fighting will last a few more days
Manning Barricades 2Insurgents man the barricades in the streets of Paris
Building BarricadesThe insurgents build barricades in the rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine, Paris, just as they did in 1830 and in the earlier revolution
Fighting at RachowCossack cavalry attack the insurgents who have invested the town of Rachow : they will be beaten back by a rebel counter-attack with many casualties
Rebels at MichalowiczeScene near the encampment of the insurgents near Michalowicze : troops are transported in farm wagons
Murder of General BreaGeneral Brea, one of the commanders opposing the Paris insurgents, is captured and murdered at Fontainebleau : his body lies in state
Fighting at KonowiceInsurgents and Russians contest the railway bridge at Konowice, on the main line to Warsaw
Uprising at Ghent - 5The White Hood rebellion in Ghent : led by Jan Gronnet, the insurgents take Oudenarde
Insurgents CampThe encampment near Michalowicz of the insurgents supporting Langiewicz, who is emerging as the leader of the movement for Polish independence
Battle of MiechowBattle between the insurgents and the Russians in the streets of Miechow
Crete Revolt - 4The battle of Saint-Hieromeli is one of many bitter engagements between the insurgents and the Turks, but the insurrection will ultimately fail
Insurgent PrisonersArrested insurgents in the vaults of the Hotel de Ville
Wounded InsurgentsA convoy of wounded insurgents travels along the Micalowicz road where the rebel camp is located
Captain Rock 1822Captain Rock, commander of the insurgents in Ireland
Street Fighting 1830Corpses lie strewn over the rue de Louvain, Paris, as government forces engage with insurgents
Coup: Streets ClearedThe boulevards after they have been cleared of insurgents by troops supporting Napoleon
Republican Outbreak - 4In the course of disturbances following a demonstration by Republican extremists, the minister of public works is assailed by the insurgents
Fighting, LouvreInsurgents attack the royal residences of the Tuileries and Louvre
Rooftop InsurgentsIn the Faubourg Saint-Antoine, insurgents hurl anything they can lay hands on at the government troops
Vendee War - 1In the early stages of the rising, Breton insurgents taken at Fouessant are brought into Quimper
Fighting at SevillaStreet fighting in Sevilla : the civic guard confront the insurgents in the puerta de Cardona
FraternisationIn Seville, army officers fraternise with the insurgents - whatever their political views, almost all are glad to see Isabela go
Madrid Insurrection 3Insurrection against the government in Madrid - confrontation between the insurgents and the government forces in the plaza Mayor
Madrid Insurrection 2Insurrection against the government in Madrid - insurgents set fire to the palace of Christina, the queen mother
Revolt at GraciaAt Gracia, near Barcelona in dissident Catalonia, fighting breaks out against insurgents protesting against the quintes tax
Cartagena InsurgentsSailors from ships in the harbour of Cartagena land at Fort Navidad : the canton declares itself independent, defying the government who label the rebels pirates
Fighting at AlicanteThroughout Spain, royalists and insurgents come to blows : fighting in front of the theatre at Alicante
Madrid InsurgentsRevolutionaries in Madrid arm themselves for the imminent struggle against the monarchy
Trouble at Geneva 2Street fighting breaks out in Geneva between the independents and the authorities in regard to the citys religious status. The arsenal is seized by the insurgents
Attacking the Police HqAn episode of the February Revolution - insurgents fire on the police headquarters, Petrograd - a carefully posed photograph, with spectators enjoying the show
Police Building TorchedThe smoldering remains of the Police Archive Building, Petrograd. The building was torched in February 1917
Peasant InsurgentsIn the Orel district peasants raid the farms of wealthy landowners : the rioters are crushed by the Governor and his Cossacks with great brutality
Winter Palace StormedThe storming of the Winter Palace by the insurgents. This photo is a reconstruction, staged for the benefit of the camera !
Castellucio CapturedCastellucio is captured by the insurgents, sacked and fired
Palermo BarricadeFrench-style barricades are erected by the insurgents in the streets of Palermo, to hamper the movement of the Neapolitan government forces