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Hogarth, Four Times of the Day, NightHogarth, Four Times of the Day, 4. Night. In a narrow street leading to Charing Cross, with an equestrian statue of Charles I at the far end
Union Star ShipwreckThe wreck of the M.V. Union Star, wrecked near Tater-du lighthouse, Cornwall, on her maiden voyage from Ijmuiden to Arklow. The crew and eight Penlee lifeboat men perished
Satirical cartoon, Rural Sports, Balloon Hunting
1830 Revolution FranceStreet fighting during the 1830 revolution - overturned wagons and paving stones are used to make a barricade to prevent the army from passing. Date: 28-29 July 1830
Scene in Sarajevo after assassinationThe chaotic scene in the street in Sarajevo after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife. Date: 28 June 1914
Swedish scouts and upturned sailing boatTwo Swedish Scouts awaiting rescue from their overturned light sailing boat enjoy a refreshing bottle of pop in the middle of the lake
Strike / Train DerailedA derailed train at Cremlington, Northumberland, and an undergraduate volunteer working as a station porter Date: May 1926
Dublin Easter Rising - May, 1916Dublin Easter Rising - view behind the barricade - British troops under fire on Talbot Street, holding a barricade against a rebel charge - May 1916
Railway Cart Overturned - London StrikeA Railway Cart, overturned outside Paddington Station whilst conveying goods of the Keevil Ham Company to their warehouse, during a Strike in London, August 10th, 1911
The General Strike - an overturned motor-vanA motor-van overturned by Strike sympathisers in Blackfriars Road, London. Though largely peaceful, there were several violent incidents during the General Strike
Spaniards Vs TabascansCortes and his men have their boats overturned on the river Tabasco and are forced to defend themselves against the furious native Tabascans
Whaling / Crew in DangerThe crew in danger A small whaling vessel is overturned by a whale
Hogarth Times Night4. Night In a street leading to Charing Cross, with a statue of Charles I at the far end, a frightened horse has overturned a coach
Hornblower Steam EngineDiagram of the steam engine patented by Jonathan Hornblower, from Cornwall, in 1781; his patent was overturned in 1799