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Giuseppe Garibaldi Collection (page 2)

Background imageGiuseppe Garibaldi Collection: Giuseppe Garibaldi, Italian patriot, c1864

Giuseppe Garibaldi, Italian patriot, c1864. Garibaldi (1807-1882) was involved in the Young Italy movement and after a failed uprising in Piedmont in 1834 he fled first to France

Background imageGiuseppe Garibaldi Collection: Giuseppe Garibaldi trying to persuade Pope Pius IX, 1860. Artist: John Tenniel

Giuseppe Garibaldi trying to persuade Pope Pius IX, 1860. Artist: John Tenniel
Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-82) trying to persuade Pope Pius IX that the Cap of Liberty would be far more comfortable than the Papal crown, 1860

Background imageGiuseppe Garibaldi Collection: Discussion over the future ruler of unified Italy, 1860

Discussion over the future ruler of unified Italy, 1860
Discussion over the future ruler of unified Italy, 1960. Garibaldi asking Victor Emmanuel II if he will carry on the game for Italy

Background imageGiuseppe Garibaldi Collection: Giuseppe Garibaldi turning the British idea of the Roman Catholic church out of Naples, 1860

Giuseppe Garibaldi turning the British idea of the Roman Catholic church out of Naples, 1860. Cartoon from Punch, London, 22 September 1860. Wood engraving

Background imageGiuseppe Garibaldi Collection: Giuseppe Garibaldi, conquering Sicily and Naples for the new kingdom of Italy, 1860

Giuseppe Garibaldi, conquering Sicily and Naples for the new kingdom of Italy, 1860. Artist: John Tenniel
Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-82), Italian Patriot, conquering Sicily and Naples on behalf of the new kingdom of Italy. John Tenniel cartoon from Punch, London, 16 June 1860. Wood engraving

Background imageGiuseppe Garibaldi Collection: Guiseppe Garibaldi, Italian patriot, 1880

Guiseppe Garibaldi, Italian patriot, 1880. Leading his l, 000 Red Shirts he conquered Sicily and Naples. Coloured lithograph c1880

Background imageGiuseppe Garibaldi Collection: Guiseppe Garibaldi, Italian patriot, 1860

Guiseppe Garibaldi, Italian patriot, 1860. Leading his 1, 000 Red Shirts he conquered Sicily and Naples. Engraving

Background imageGiuseppe Garibaldi Collection: Guiseppe Garibaldi spearing fish at night off Caprera, 1860-61

Guiseppe Garibaldi spearing fish at night off Caprera, 1860-61
Guiseppe Garibaldi (1807-82) Italian patriot, spearing fish at night off Caprera 1860-61. In 1860, at the head of his l, 000 Red Shirts, he conquered Sicily and Naples. Wood engraving

Background imageGiuseppe Garibaldi Collection: This is The Noblest Roman of Them All!, 1864. Artist: John Tenniel

This is The Noblest Roman of Them All!, 1864. Artist: John Tenniel
This is The Noblest Roman of Them All!, 1864. A toga-clad Mr Punch, honours the arrival at Southampton of General Garibaldi on a visit to England

Background imageGiuseppe Garibaldi Collection: A New Judgement of Paris, 1862. Artist: John Tenniel

A New Judgement of Paris, 1862. Artist: John Tenniel
A New Judgement of Paris, 1862. Mr. Punch says: Surely, My Dear Emperor, You Cannot Doubt Which is The Right Man for Italy. This cartoon refers to Garibaldis plan to conquer Rome

Background imageGiuseppe Garibaldi Collection: A Good Offer, 1860

A Good Offer, 1860. Garibaldi remarks to the pope Take to this cap, Papa Pius. You will find it more comfortable than your own



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