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Republicans Collection (page 3)

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Spain. Second Republic (1931-1936). Allegory

Spain. Second Republic (1931-1936). Allegory of the Republic

Background imageRepublicans Collection: The Dublin

The Dublin
Front-cover of The Illustrated London News showing a crowd of spectators watching the events on Sackville Street (called O Connell Street by the Irish)

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Pedro II (1825-1891). Emperor of Brazil (1831 1889)

Pedro II (1825-1891). Emperor of Brazil (1831 1889). Allegory of the Departure of Dom Pedro II for Europe after the Declaration of the Republic (1890). Painting. BRAZIL. Sao Paulo

Background imageRepublicans Collection: BERICOURT, Etienne (18th c. ). Revolutionary procession

BERICOURT, Etienne (18th c. ). Revolutionary procession
BERICOURT, Etienne (18th c.). Revolutionary procession, c. 1789. Watercolour. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Mus饠 Carnavalet (Carnavalet Museum)

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Spain (1873). First Republic

Spain (1873). First Republic
Spain (1873). The national Assembly proclamates the First Republic (11th February 1873). Etching

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Celebrating Portuguese Independence

Celebrating Portuguese Independence
Postcard celebrating the revolution of 1910, a republican coup d e'at that occurred in Portugal on 5th October 1910, which deposed King Manuel II and established the Portuguese First Republic

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Candidates for the Republican presidential nomination in Chi

Candidates for the Republican presidential nomination in Chicago: Bates, Pennington, Chase, Fremont, Lincoln, Seward, Banks, McLean, Cameron, Bell and Clay. Wood engraving (1860)

Background imageRepublicans Collection: United States. Supporters of Abraham Lincoln, candidate of t

United States. Supporters of Abraham Lincoln, candidate of the Republican Party. Colored engraving from L Illustration Journal Universel, 1860

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Cartoon, Consequences of a Successful French Invasion

Cartoon, Consequences of a Successful French Invasion, Me teach de English Republicans to work. Scene, A Ploughed Field. By James Gillray. Date: 1798

Background imageRepublicans Collection: ARAGO, Fran篩s (1786 - 1853). French physicist

ARAGO, Fran篩s (1786 - 1853). French physicist, astronomer and politician. Oil

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Document of July 20th 1810s revolution, when

Document of July 20th 1810s revolution, when Republic of Colombia was founded. COLOMBIA. Bogotᮠ Quinta de Bol� r House Museum

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Spain. Second Republic (1931-1936). Flag and

Spain. Second Republic (1931-1936). Flag and coat of arms of the Republic. SPAIN. Salamanca. Archivo Hist󲩣 o Nacional

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Spain (1869). Glorious revolution. Suspension

Spain (1869). Glorious revolution. Suspension
" Spain (1869). Glorious revolution. Suspension of the constitutional rights by the provisional government. Caricature from the magazine " La Flaca" with Juan Prim

Background imageRepublicans Collection: 2 pesetas bill of the Spanish Second Republic

2 pesetas bill of the Spanish Second Republic (1936). Coin. SPAIN. Barcelona. Numismatic Cabinet of Catalonia

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Medal of golden bronze, work by Jean-Baptiste

Medal of golden bronze, work by Jean-Baptiste

Background imageRepublicans Collection: A weak ticket in the field - and a weaker expected - If the

A weak ticket in the field - and a weaker expected - If the Republicans have done feebly at Chicago, what may we expect of the Democrats at Cincinnati?. Cartoon showing James A

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Third Republic 1

Third Republic 1
Red Republicans break into the council chamber where the provisional government is inaugurating the Third Republic, protesting Thiers conservative policies. Date: 4 September 1870

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Third Republic 2

Third Republic 2
Red Republicans invade the sessions where the Corps Legislatif in the Hotel de Ville, Paris, is inaugurating the Third Republic, protesting against conservative policies. Date: 4 September 1870

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Playing Cards

Playing Cards
In the new packs of cards issued in revolutionary France, tha valets (knaves) are replaced by Republicans. Date: circa 1790

Background imageRepublicans Collection: London Republicans in 1872

London Republicans in 1872
London Republicans gather at The Hole in the Wall in Chancery Lane, London, England Date: 1872

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Fighting in Lisboa

Fighting in Lisboa
Republicans fight royalists in the streets of Lisboa : a republican barricade in Praca dos Restauradores

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Paris Demo at Bastille

Paris Demo at Bastille
Paris Republicans celebrate the revolution at the Place de la Bastille

Background imageRepublicans Collection: February Fighting Paris

February Fighting Paris
Street fighting between republicans and the government at the Chateau d eau, Paris

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Hungarian Sympathy

Hungarian Sympathy
All Europe is in a state of revolution this year : the Hungarians express their sympathy with the French republicans, wishing they too could discard their rulers

Background imageRepublicans Collection: King Carlos I Portugal

King Carlos I Portugal
CARLOS I, KING OF PORTUGAL looking large and imposing. Assassinated by republicans on February 1st 1908

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Nationalist Officer captured by Republicans; Spanish Civil W

Nationalist Officer captured by Republicans; Spanish Civil W
Photograph showing a Nationalist officer (centre), from the Montana Barracks in Madrid, captured by Republican irregular troops, Madrid, 1936

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Republicans Arrested

Republicans Arrested
Republican agitators are arrested : yet in a few months France will be a republic again

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Pius IX Returns

Pius IX Returns
Now that the French have rescued Rome from those awful Republicans, it is safe for Pius IX to go back : he lands at Naples where the pious citizens fall to their knees

Background imageRepublicans Collection: French Take Rome - 5

French Take Rome - 5
The Capitol is illuminated in honour of the glorious restoration of Rome to papal authority after the defeat of the republicans by the French

Background imageRepublicans Collection: French Take Rome - 3

French Take Rome - 3
After taking Rome from Garibaldis Republicans, the French commander general Oudinot replaces the papal arms and addresses the people

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Coup: after Clearing

Coup: after Clearing
The boulevard Montmartre after troops supporting Napoleon have cleared the streets of Republicans and other dissidents

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Coup: Resistance

Coup: Resistance
Napoleons coup triggers popular resistance : Republicans build barricades in the streets of Paris

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Coup: Street Fighting

Coup: Street Fighting
Street fighting at the Porte Saint-Denis, Paris, where the Republicans construct one of their biggest barricades : but they succumb to the military

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Republicans Campaign

Republicans Campaign
Republicans demonstrate against Cavaignac during the electioneering for president

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Coup: 1st Barricade

Coup: 1st Barricade
Napoleons coup triggers popular resistance : Republicans build their first barricade in the rue des Grandes Audriettes

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Papal Palace Attacked

Papal Palace Attacked
The Papal Palace at Rome is attacked by Republicans

Background imageRepublicans Collection: French Leave Marseille

French Leave Marseille
French reinforcements embark from Marseille for a renewed attack on Garibaldis Republicans at Rome

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Oudinot Outside Rome

Oudinot Outside Rome
Oudinot, the French commander, with his staff, preparing for a fresh attack on Garibaldis republicans who currently hold Rome

Background imageRepublicans Collection: French March to Rome

French March to Rome
French reinforcements march through Italy for a renewed attack on Garibaldis Republicans at Rome

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Dispute in Cortes

Dispute in Cortes
A dispute on the floor of the Cortes between republicans and royalists : three days later Isabela will dismiss the Cortes and punish those who oppose her

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Battle of Alcolea - 1

Battle of Alcolea - 1
The royalists under Novaliches are defeated by the republicans under Serrano, a decisive battle after which Isabela flees to Paris and is formally deposed

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Fighting at Malaga - 2

Fighting at Malaga - 2
Fighting at Malaga between royalists and republicans

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Revolution in Spain 1867

Revolution in Spain 1867
REVOLUTION: fight at the barricade in the Quarter de Los Vinas, Cadiz. Fierce fighting between republicans and royalist forces

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Anti-Jesuit Protest

Anti-Jesuit Protest
To Frances republicans, the Jesuits were seen as a fearsome menace, intent on taking over public education and brainwashing children with papal perversions

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Republicans Plotting

Republicans Plotting
Tonight, at the Porte Saint- Martin ! I ll be there ! two Paris Republicans plan to take part in a street demo

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Republicans Grieve

Republicans Grieve
Republicans grieve for the 1830 revolution, which they hoped would bring them a republic, not the monarchy of Louis-Philippe



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