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Propaganda poster: careless talk costs livesSecond world war propaganda poster warning people that careless talk costs lives. Tell nobody -- not even her
Robert EmmetROBERT EMMET Irish patriot, hanged for treason
Fifth of NovemberPlease to remember the fifth of November, The Gunpowder treason plot; I see no reason why Gunpowder treason, should ever be forgot. A stick and a stake for Victorias sake!
BEBEL (1840 - 1913)AUGUST BEBEL German socialist politician, imprisoned for treason and lese-majesty against the Kaiser
Trial of Robert Emmet, Emmet replying to the verdict of high treason, Sept. 19, 1803... Date c1866
Sir Walter Raleigh laying his cape over a puddle for Queen Elizabeth I at Greenwich. She wears a bonnet, huge lace ruff collar, puff sleeves and hoop dress
Red Hall, Bourne, where Gunpowder Plot was hatchedRed Hall, Bourne, Lincolnshire, where the Gunpowder Plot was hatched Date: 1905
King Charles I taking the Speaker's Chair in a failed attempt to arrest five MPs for treason Date: 1642
Donald Maclean, English diplomat and KGB spyDonald Duart Maclean (1913-1983), the former English Foreign Office diplomat and member of the Cambridge Spies, who spied for the KGB during the Second World War and beyond
Nicholaus Ahlers, sentenced to death for high treason 1914Sentenced to death for high treason: Nicholaus E. A. H. Ahlers, sentenced to death for High Treason. He had been the German Consul at Sunderland. Date: 1914
Members of the Gunpowder Treason plot. Date: 5th November 1605
Cato St - Richard TiddRichard Tidd A shoemaker, one of the Cato Street conspirators. Sentenced to death for high treason and hung on 2 May 1820 at Newgate. Date: 1820
Richard Tidd - Cato StreetRichard Tidd (1775 - 1820) A shoemaker, one of the Cato Street conspirators. Sentenced to death for high treason and hung on 2 May 1820 at Newgate. Date:
Roger David Casement, diplomat and Irish nationalistRoger David Casement (1864-1916), diplomat, humanitarian activist, poet, Irish nationalist and leader of the Easter Rising of April 1916
Poster, The Traitor, Grand Theatre, HalifaxPoster, The Traitor, at the Grand Theatre, Halifax, Yorkshire. 1897
Accepting the challenge 1387King Richard II overseeing an Appeal of Treason. This process was used three times during Richards reign, the first one being in November 1387, when the Duke of Gloucester
Commitment of Anne Boleyn to the Tower of London. 1536
Guy Fawkess DayPlease remember the fifth of November, Gunpowder treason and plot, I see no reason why gunpowder treason should ever be forgot, with verse. 1867
Laud imprisoned in the tower of LondonArchbishop William Laud (1573-1645) imprisoned in the Tower of London, having been found guilty of treason. 1641
MUSSOLINI & DAUGHTERBENITO MUSSOLINI with his daughter Edda, who married Count Ciano who was shot for treason in 1944 after plotting to remove Mussolini from office. Date: 1920s
Cartoon, The Popular Guy (Lloyd George): I see no reason why government treason should ever be forgot! Date: 1919
Arrest of Guy Fawkes by Sir Thomas KnyvetThe arrest of Guy Fawkes by Sir Thomas Knyvet and others, following the foiled Gunpowder Plot, 5 November 1605. 1605
John Francis, would- be assassin of Queen VictoriaWhile riding along the mall, Queen Victoria was shot at by John Francis, a carpenter from Covent Garden. He was reprimanded and charged with high treason, receiving a life-sentece for his crime
Victorian scrap - Guy Fawkes and two of his co-conspirators in the Gunpowder Plot, 1605. late 19th century
Cardinal Wolsey Arrested for High Treason, having lost favour with King Henry VIII. circa 1530
Judas Iscariot. One of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ. Betrayal of Jesus to the hands of the chief Sanhedrin priests in exchange for a payment of thirty silver coins. Engraving by Bong
Pierre PhilippeauxPIERRE PHILIPPEAUX French revolutionary statesman who antagonised Robespierre, was accused of treason and guillotined. Date: 1759 - 1794
Guy Fawkes - Conspirator of the Gunpowder PlotGuy Fawkes (1570-1606) - member of a group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605. Date: circa 1606
Cartoon by Harold Auerbach, The Era of June? A comment on the controversial political issues of tariff reform, free trade, home rule and socialism. Date: 1910
Cartoon by Harold Auerbach, The Era of 1910? A comment on the controversial political issues of tariff reform, free trade, home rule and socialism. Date: 1910
Duke of Gloucester charges council in Tower with treasonThe Duke of Gloucester (future Richard III) at a council meeting in the Tower of London, charges Hastings and others with treason. 1483
David DownieDAVID DOWNIE Edinburgh goldsmith and radical politician, tried for treason in 1794. Date: CIRCA 1794
Stephen College - 2STEPHEN COLLEGE - k.a. The Protestant Joiner, involved in the Popish Plot affair; his vehement anti-Papal activities led to his being hanged and drawn for treason. Date: 1635 - 1681
Stephen College - 1STEPHEN COLLEGE - k.a. The Protestant Joiner, involved in the Popish Plot affair; his vehement anti-Papal activities led to his being hanged and drawn for treason. Date: 1635 - 1681
Barnave / JonesANTOINE-PIERRE-JOSEPH-MARIE (1761 - 1793) French politician of the Revolutionary period, guillotined for treason Date: circa 1790
Antoine Pierre Joseph Marie BarnaveANTOINE-PIERRE-JOSEPH-MARIE French politician of the Revolutionary period, guillotined for treason Date: circa 1790
John Frost (Read)JOHN FROST Social reformer, leading Chartist, convicted of treason and exiled to Tasmania 1840 - 1854 Date: 1784 - 1877
John Frost / ChartistJOHN FROST English reformer, leading member of the Chartist Movement, convicted of high treason and exiled to Tasmania from 1840 until 1854 Date: 1784 - 1877
Pichegru ArrestedGeneral Pichegru is arrested on grounds of treason : he is deported to Cayenne but will escape : returning to France he plans a royalist rising but is betrayed and strangled. Date: September 1797
John O learyJOHN O LEARY Irish political activist, member of the Fenian Brotherhood, convicted of treason in 1867 but survived for another 40 years. Date: 1830 - 1907
Colonel MaurelCOLONEL MAUREL French military officer, president of the Conseil de Guerre which conducted the first trial of Dreyfus, finding him guilty of treason. Date: CIRCA 1894
Chretien MalesherbesCHRETIEN GUILLAUME de LAMOIGNON de MALESHERBES French lawyer and statesman, who defended Louis XVI so was of course accused of treason and guillotined. Date: 1721 - 1794
Armand De KersaintARMAND GUI SIMON DE COETNEMPREN, comte de KERSAINT French naval commander, condemned by the revolutionary government for alleged treason. Date: 1742 - 1793
Queens Proclamation 1595The Queens Proclamation against the Earl of Tyrone, Hugh O Neill for treason 1595 Date: 1595
16th century codesAnthony Babingtons acknowledgement of ciphers used with Mary Queen of Scots, September 1586 Date: 1586
Treason of Arnold. Arnold persuades Andre to conceal the papers in his boot. Date c1874
Thomas Hardy, BootmakerTHOMAS HARDY Scottish bootmaker and radical politician, imprisoned in the Tower and tried for treason but acquitted to popular acclaim. Seen at his trial. Date: 1752 - 1832
The Surrender of Metz; Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1Illustration showing Marshal Francois Bazaines Army marching out as prisoners of war at the surrender of Metz during the Franco-Prussian War