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Tax Collection (page 5)

Background imageTax Collection: Tax Receipt 1802

Tax Receipt 1802
Receipt for taxes paid by William Deedham, including Window Tax, Male Servant, Carriages & Horses, but no dog. All this set him back upwards of 23 pounds

Background imageTax Collection: Whiskey Rebellion

Whiskey Rebellion
A tax collector is tarred and feathered in Pennsylvania during the Whiskey Rebellion against liquor tax

Background imageTax Collection: Tax / Invasion of Privacy

Tax / Invasion of Privacy
The government, caricatured as a devilish flying imp, invades privacy to assess peoples financial status

Background imageTax Collection: Medieval Beer Tax / France

Medieval Beer Tax / France
The Bishop of Tournai, Belgium, receiving the Tithe of beer granted by King Chilperic

Background imageTax Collection: Window Tax Repeal / 1850

Window Tax Repeal / 1850
A Vision Of The Repeal Of The Window Tax Family welcomes Sunlight as windows are unblocked on repeal of tax

Background imageTax Collection: London match workers protesting against tax

London match workers protesting against tax
When London match workers protest against a proposed tax on matches, police break up the demonstration with unnecessary violence

Background imageTax Collection: Exacting Tax with Sword

Exacting Tax with Sword
Exacting taxes with the sword

Background imageTax Collection: Sigurd Ramessen Submits

Sigurd Ramessen Submits
Sigurd Ranesson submits to King Sigurd Jorsalfarer and convinces him of his innocence. He had been accused embezzling the Finn tax

Background imageTax Collection: 1795 / Cartoon / Powder

1795 / Cartoon / Powder
Leaving Off Powder, or A Frugal Family saving the Guinea. A response to Pitts tax on hair-powder

Background imageTax Collection: Queen Victoria Taxed

Queen Victoria Taxed
QUEEN VICTORIA Caricatured as the landlady of a public house with Albert left holding the baby. A satire on moves to tax the Royal family

Background imageTax Collection: VICs SAUCY H LAND FLING

VICs SAUCY H LAND FLING
QUEEN VICTORIA: saucy cartoon of V&A in Scotland. Kilt clad Albert enquires, ...how you like me midout mein breeches? To which she replies, Oh! Always much better than with them

Background imageTax Collection: John Bull after Tax

John Bull after Tax
Mr John Bull after an attack of Income Tax

Background imageTax Collection: Pam Television Set

Pam Television Set
The new Pam Television receiver will cost you 125, tax paid : the picture size is 12" x 10" (30x25cm) : operation is simple as there are only two controls"

Background imageTax Collection: Edward VII Gambling

Edward VII Gambling
EDWARD VII at Monte-Carlo. His companion : Its alright for you, if you lose, you just raise the income tax

Background imageTax Collection: Ammunition Tax Receipt

Ammunition Tax Receipt
Even victorious wars must be paid for : this tax receipt (for sixpence) is for ammunition for Marlboroughs army in the Spanish Succession war

Background imageTax Collection: The Gaspee Burnt

The Gaspee Burnt
THE GASPEE INCIDENT - The citizens of Rhode Island, angered by British tax demands, board the grounded revenue schooner Gaspee and burn her

Background imageTax Collection: Jesus & Zacchaeus

Jesus & Zacchaeus
Tax-gatherer Zacchaeus realises that Jesus has time even for such a lowly wretch as himself, and gives up his wealth in order to follow him

Background imageTax Collection: Henri Rousseau / French Bx

Henri Rousseau / French Bx
HENRI ROUSSEAU Known also as le Douanier French painter (who used to be a tax collector, hence the nickname) in 1902

Background imageTax Collection: Estrade Portrait

Estrade Portrait
JEAN-BAPTISTE ESTRADE French tax collector, witness to many of the events at Lourdes and author of one of the first and most important books on the subject

Background imageTax Collection: Patrick Henry speaking against the Stamp Act

Patrick Henry speaking against the Stamp Act
Patrick Henry, in the Virginia House of Burgesses, introduces radical resolutions opposing the Stamp Act, warning King George III that he could go the way of Caesar and Charles I



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