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FALL OF ROBESPIERREThe fall of Robespierre Date: 1794
LOUIS XVI ON TRIALLouis XVI - known as citoyen Louis Capet - appears before the Convention Nationale to hear the charges brought against him. He will be found guilty and condemned to die. Date: 25 December 1792
DISTRIBUTING SOUP, PARIS 1709Distributing soup to the needy during the Paris food shortage caused by the freezing winter of 1709. Date: 1709
TENNIS COURT SERMENTSERMENT DU JEU DE PAUME Excluded from the Assembly, the Third Estate meet in the tennis court, and swear the TENNIS COURT OATH to create a just Constitution Date: 20 June 1789
Florence - Murrays Cabaret Club costume designFlorence - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London
The Great Lafayette in his study, 1911Sigmund Neuberger (or Newburger) (1871-1911), otherwise known as illusionist The Great Lafayette. Seen here in his study at 55 Tavistock Square, London, which was decorated with pictures, colour
Revival of the Royal Academy Banquet, 1949Winston Churchill making a speech at the Royal Academy banquet at Burlington House, revived after a period of ten years. Sir Alfred Munnings
GIRONDINS CONDEMNEDThe revolutionary tribunal condemns 22 Girondins to the guillotine. Date: 31 October 1793
MARSEILLAIS IN A FIGHTRepublican Federes from Marseille get into a fight with royalist supporters in the Champs Elysees. Support for the king can still be found even in Paris. Date: 30 July 1792
MARAT A LA TRIBUNEMarat, in the Convention, styling himself the friend of the People, threatens to blow our his brains if his fellow revolutionaries do not support him. Date: 25 September 1792
VENDEEANS DROWNEDThe Noyades [drownings] de Nantes - Republican general Carrier orders priests and royalist sympathisers taken out onto the Loire in barges and drowned. Date: February - May 1794
JACOBIN CLUB CLOSEDThe Jacobin Club in the rue Saint-Jacques, Paris, home of the extreme radical revolutionaries, is closed after the fall of Robespierre, the most prominent member. Date: 12 November 1794
LOUIS XVI SEPARATEDKnown now as Louis Capet, Louis XVI is separated from his family as they are incarcerated in the Tour du Temple, Paris. Date: 26 August 1792
GIRONDINS ARRESTEDDumouriez and other Girondin deputies are arrested by order of the Assemblee and conveyed to prison, whence few will re-emerge except to go to the guillotine. Date: June 1793
END OF VENDEE WARThe end of the Vendee war - Hoche signs a treaty with the Bretons; henceforward the west is officially peaceful, though most retain their anti- republican sympathies. Date: 20 April 1795
MARIE THERESE EXCHANGEDMarie-Therese, daughter of Louis XVI, is exchanged for Convention members surrendered by Dumouriez : she leaves France and will later become duchesse dAngouleme. Date: December 1795
ROYALIST DEFENDS HERSELFA shopkeeper of Saint-Mithier defends her royalist sympathies when her shop is invaded by Republicans, by holding a pistol over a barrel of gunpowder. Date: 1794
ARISTOCRATS IN PRISONTHE REIGN OF TERROR : Aristocrats and other opponents of the Revolution wait in prison until its their turn to be carted to the guillotine. Date: 1793 - 1794
RIDING TO GUILLOTINEThe last wagon-load of victims are transported to the guillotine - despite the objections of the populace. Date: circa 1794
Comte Lanjuinais, 1793Jean Denis, Comte Lanjuinais, a moderate politician, stands up to the Parisian crowd that has invaded the Parliamentary Chamber. Date: 2 June 1793
FRE REV / LOU XVI SATIRELouis XVI satirised as a traitor within a lantern, blocking out the sun. Date: 8 August 1792
FR. REV. / GRAPESHOT / 5 OCTNapoleons Whiff of Grapeshot - defeat of the Sections Date: 5 October 1795
END OF VENDEE WARSAfter making two treaties with the Vendeans, Hoche signs one with the Bretons, thus officially bringing to an end the Vendean insurrection Date: 20 April 1795
VENDEANS AT NANTESAfter successfully taking Saumur and Angers, the Vendeans are defeated at Nantes Date: 29 June 1793
REVOLUTIONARY FESTIVALParisians celebrate the Foundation of the Republic with a chariot race in the Champ de Mars Date: 22 September 1796
SALLE DES JACOBINSThe closing of the Salle des Jacobins - an event which to some extent marked the end of the Terror Date: 27/28 July 1794
MARTYRS HONOUREDPOMPE FUNEBRE Martyrs of the Revolution (victims of the attack on the Tuileries) are honoured in the Jardin des Tuileries, now named the Jardin National Date: 26 August 1792
REVOLUTION SATIRE 1794French Revolutionary satire : Les Animaux Rares. Date: circa 1794
DANCE AT BASTILLE 1789A ball held on the site of the Bastille. Date: 14 July 1789
Garde Nationale leaving Paris to join the armyThe Garde Nationale leaving Paris to join the army in Revolutionary War. Date: September 1792
Laurels Fan - Murrays Cabaret Club costume designLaurels Fan - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London
Jose - Murrays Cabaret Club costume designJose - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London
Jill - Murrays Cabaret Club costume designJill - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London
Goblin Man - Murrays Cabaret Club costume designGoblin Man - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London
Girl with Red Parasol - Murrays Cabaret Club costume desiGirl with Red Parasol - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London
Girl with Green Muff - Murrays Cabaret Club costume desigGirl with Green Muff - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London
MARSEILLAIS IN A FIGHTRoyalist sympathisers and Republican supporters from Marseille tangle in the Champs Elysees. Even after 3 years, support for the king can still be found openly in Paris. Date: 30 July 1792
FALL OF THE BASTILLEThe release of the prisoners of the Bastille. Date: 14 July 1789
FALL OF THE BASTILLEThe storming of the Bastille with cannons and firearms. Date: 14 July 1789
FALL OF THE BASTILLEThe Revolutionaries storming the Bastille with canons and other firearms. Date: 14 July 1789
FALL OF THE BASTILLEEyewitness sketch of the storming of the Bastille. Date: 14 July 1789
MARIE ANTOINETTE / TRIALMarie Antoinette defends herself before the revolutionary tribunal. Date: 16th Oct 1793
MARIE ANTOINETTE / TRIALMarie Antoinette defends herself before the revolutionary tribunal. Date: 16 October 1793
MARIE ANTOINETTE / TRIALMarie Antoinette accused at her trial. Date: 16th Oct 1793
TENNIS COURT OATHTHE TENNIS COURT OATH Excluded from the Assemblee, the Third Estate gather in the Jeu de Paume at Versailles, and swear to act together to obtain a fair constitution Date: 20 June 1789
REVOLUTION SATIRE 1794French Revolutionary satire on Joseph le Bon, the harsh punisher of Royalists in north western France. Date: circa 1794
REVOLUTION SATIRE 1794French Revolutionary satire on the Republic. Date: circa 1794