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Cato Street Conspiracy Collection

Background imageCato Street Conspiracy Collection: Cato Street, London, c1890. Creator: Unknown

Cato Street, London, c1890. Creator: Unknown
Cato Street, London, c1890. View showing the stable in which the members of the Cato Street Conspiracy were captured in 1820. A: loft; B: stable door

Background imageCato Street Conspiracy Collection: Lord Frederic FitzClarence, 1841. Creator: Richard James Lane

Lord Frederic FitzClarence, 1841. Creator: Richard James Lane
Lord Frederic FitzClarence, 1841. Portrait of British army officer Lord Frederick Fitzclarence (1799-1854), illegitimate son of William IV

Background imageCato Street Conspiracy Collection: Cato Street, 1820 (1878). Creator: Unknown

Cato Street, 1820 (1878). Creator: Unknown
Cato Street, 1820 (1878). The Cato Street Conspiracy was an attempt to murder all the British cabinet ministers and Prime Minister Lord Liverpool in 1820

Background imageCato Street Conspiracy Collection: Cato Street, Marylebone, London, 1820. Artist: F Moser

Cato Street, Marylebone, London, 1820. Artist: F Moser
Cato Street, Marylebone, London, 1820. View of Cato Street with a description of the capture of the conspirators who were plotting to assassinate the British Cabinet in 1820

Background imageCato Street Conspiracy Collection: Cato Street conspiracy, 1820. Artist: William Henry Harriott

Cato Street conspiracy, 1820. Artist: William Henry Harriott
Cato Street conspiracy, 1820. Interior view of the hayloft in Cato Street in Marylebone, London, occupied by the conspirators who were plotting to assassinate the British Cabinet in 1820

Background imageCato Street Conspiracy Collection: Cato Street conspiracy, 1820

Cato Street conspiracy, 1820. Sketch of the premises on Cato Street, Marylebone, London, where Arthur Thistlewood and his associates unsuccessfully plotted to assassinate the British Cabinet

Background imageCato Street Conspiracy Collection: Cato Street conspiracy, 1820. Artist: F Moser

Cato Street conspiracy, 1820. Artist: F Moser
Cato Street conspiracy, 1820. Interior view of the secretarys room, adjoining the hayloft where Arthur Thistlewood, ringleader of the Cato Street Conspiracy, killed the arresting officer

Background imageCato Street Conspiracy Collection: The Cato Street conspirators... 1820. Artist: George Cruikshank

The Cato Street conspirators... 1820. Artist: George Cruikshank
The Cato Street conspirators... 1820. Three Bow Street officers have entered the loft above the stable; the foremost, Richard Smithers

Background imageCato Street Conspiracy Collection: The arrest of the Cato Street conspirators, 1820 (c1895)

The arrest of the Cato Street conspirators, 1820 (c1895). The Cato Street Conspiracy was an attempt to murder all the British cabinet ministers and Prime Minister Lord Liverpool in 1820

Background imageCato Street Conspiracy Collection: Sir Richard Birnie, Chief Magistrate of the Police Bon Street, 1823. Artist: CS Taylor

Sir Richard Birnie, Chief Magistrate of the Police Bon Street, 1823. Artist: CS Taylor
Sir Richard Birnie, Chief Magistrate of the Police Bon Street, 1823. Sir Richard Birnie (c1760-1832), Scottish police magistrate in London

Background imageCato Street Conspiracy Collection: Surprise of the Cato Street conspirators, London, 1820 (1906). Artist: Paul Hardy

Surprise of the Cato Street conspirators, London, 1820 (1906). Artist: Paul Hardy
Surprise of the Cato Street conspirators, London, 1820 (1906). The Cato Street Conspiracy involved the planned assassination of British Prime Minister Lord Liverpool and his entire cabinet

Background imageCato Street Conspiracy Collection: The loft used by the Cato Street Conspirators, London, 1820 (1878)

The loft used by the Cato Street Conspirators, London, 1820 (1878). The Cato Street Conspiracy was an attempt to murder all the British cabinet ministers and Prime Minister Lord Liverpool in 1820

Background imageCato Street Conspiracy Collection: The arrest of the Cato street conspirators, February 23, 1820, (1901)

The arrest of the Cato street conspirators, February 23, 1820, (1901). The discovery of a plot to assassinate the entire cabinet of Britains Parliament


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