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The Five ALLs - John KaySatirical cartoon by Scottish caricaturist John Kay (1742-1826) entitled The Five All s, depicting five characters and their interpretations of their reltion to All
Monmouths RebellionThe Duke of Monmouth captured after the Battle of Sedgemoor
Esther & Haman (Bible)Queen Esther and Haman, described in Esther VII
St Teresa of Avila with angel of justiceSaint Teresa of Avila (1515-1582), Carmelite nun and visionary, pleads for mercy with the angel of justice
AMERICAN WAR LOAN POSTERThis American poster exhorts citizens to Buy more liberty bonds with the heartrending slogan Must children die and mothers plead in vain? Date: circa 1917
Katharine of Aragon pleads to stay with Henry VIII (1491-1547) in their Palace. She had come before the cardinal sent from Rome, Cardinal Wolsey and the King. 1533
Books / Newman / Gerontius" That Angel best can plead with Him for all tormented souls..." Date: First published: 1866
King John - title page - Arthur pleads with Hubert not to kill him. 1862
Shakespeare / Hector(T&c)Act V, Scene III Cassandra & Andromache plead with Hector not to fight: A: " Consort with me in loud & dear petition, " Date: 1795
Second to None by Walter HowardPromotional postcard for Second To None by Walter Howard. First produced at the Junction Theatre, Manchester, 1st April and West London Theatre, l9th August 1907
Lady pleading with gentleman, c. 1800A lady pleading with a gentleman, perhaps asking forgiveness for some misdemeanour or other, c. 1800. Date: C.1800
Irony - fat Londoner begs for money for his starving familyA rather fat Londoner begs for " a copper" for his " starving wife and family at ome" fom a smart gent (Phil May himself - clearly seeing the ludicrous side of the request!)
Must children die and mothers plead in vain? Buy more Liberty Bonds. Poster showing a mother clutching children as she reaches out for help. Date 1918
Queen prima-donna at home, 1874Three girls plead with their musical Mamma to stop playing the piano. Date: 1874
British Ballad, Fause FoodrageFAUSE FOODRAGE. British ballad telling the story of the rebellious Fause Footrage
The play, Numa Roumestan by DaudetNuma Roumestan goes down on one knee, begging forgiveness from his wife
Three Chippewa Indian chiefs at Montreal, 1849Three native American Indian chiefs in full ceremonial dress, with beads, necklaces and feathers: Chingwackonce (Little Pine), Nabunagoging (The Eclipse) and Menissino Wenninne (The Great Warrior)
Krishna & KaliyaKrishna defeats the 5 headed serpent Kaliya who had poisoned the Yamuna river. Kaliyas wives worship Krishna & plead for their husdand who is spared & sent away
Myth / Lycaon & AchillesThy well-known captive, great Achilles! see, Once more Lycaon trembles at thy knee