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The Goddess of Liberty with hammer and anvil. Artist: AnonymousThe Goddess of Liberty with hammer and anvil. Private Collection
Unconquerable, c1914, (1914). Artist: Arthur RackhamUnconquerable, c1914, (1914). From King Alberts Book [The Daily Telegraph, London, 1914]
Liberty is not Anarchy, 1886, (1929). Artist: Thomas NastLiberty is not Anarchy, 1886. This cartoon shows the hands of Columbia holding, in her left hand, a sword labeled U.S. and in her right, a handful of anarchists
Statue of Liberty, New York City, USA, 20th century. Artist: J Dearden HolmesStatue of Liberty, New York City, USA, 20th century. Officially titled Liberty Enlightening the World, the Statue of Liberty was sculpted by Frederic Auguste Bartholdi
Playing cards of the French Republic, 1790 (1882-1884). Playing cards with allegories in place of the more traditional kings, queens and knaves
Freedom of the press: title page from the Areopagitica by John Milton, 1644 (1956). The Areopagitica was a speech delivered by Milton in the House of Commons in favour of the liberty of unlicensed
John Wilkes, English politician, 1763 (1895). Wilkes is wearing a wig that Hogarth has fashioned into two horns. He holds a cap entitled liberty that Hogarth has positioned to make it look like a
John Wilkes, English politician, 1762-1763 (1895). Study for a cartoon Hogarth produced in 1763. Wilkes is wearing a wig that Hogarth has fashioned into two horns
The Torch of Freedom, Keep it Burning, 1916. A print from Life, 6th July 1916
Argentine Independence monument, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Crowned by an allegory of Liberty, this monument in the centre of the Plaza de Mayo was built in 1811
Civis Romanus sum, 1852. Artist: John LeechCivis Romanus sum, 1852. From The Comic History of Rome, by Gilbert A A Beckett, illustrated by John Leech. [Bradbury, Agnew & Co, London, 1852]
Liberty Leading the People 28th July 1830 (1900). Delacroixs famous depiction of the events of the July Revolution in Paris in 1830 that led to the abdication of King Charles X of France
Statue of Liberty, New York Harbour, late 19th century. Artist: John L StoddardStatue of Liberty, New York Harbour, late 19th century. Photograph from Portfolio of Photographs, of Famous Scenes, Cities and Paintings by John L Stoddard, published by the Werner Company, (Chicago)
Pascal Paoli, 18th century Corsican general and patriot, (1820). Artist: Thomas DalePascal Paoli, 18th century Corsican general and patriot, (1820). Paoli (1725-1807) became the leader of the Republic of Corsica when it declared itself independent in 1755
Lord Russell, English politician, 1796. Portrait of William, Lord Russell (1639-1683)
Victory!!, French intervention in Madagascar, 1895. Artist: F MeaulleVictory!!, French intervention in Madagascar, 1895. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 27th October 1895
The First Great Charter of English Liberty, (19th century). King John sealed the Magna Carta in 1215. The charter is a statement of feudal law
Mail delivery before the grand military manoeuvers, 1893. Artist: Henri MeyerMail delivery before the grand military maneuvers, 1893. A print from the Le Petit Journal, 23rd September 1893
The Franco-Russian Entente, 1893. Artist: Henri MeyerThe Franco-Russian Entente, 1893. A print from the Le Petit Journal, 30th September 1893
Fort Sumter, Charleston, South Carolina, 1862-1867. Fort Sumter was the place where the opening shots of the American Civil War were fired, on 12 April 1861
Destoyed vehicle, Rue de Castiglione, liberation of Paris, August 1944. After just over four years of occupation, the Germans surrendered the city to the French 2nd Armoured Division on 25 August
Burned out cars, Place de la Concorde, liberation of Paris, August 1944. After just over four years of occupation, the Germans surrendered the city to the French 2nd Armoured Division on 25 August
Liberation of Alsace, France, 1944-1945. An Alsatian woman kisses an Allied soldier
The first Allied tanks arrive in Strasbourg, Alsace, November 1944. Strasbourg was liberated by General Philippe Leclercs French 2nd Armoured Division on 24 November
The liberation of Strasbourg, France, November 1944. The French 2nd Armoured Division liberated Strasbourg on 24 November. Here, the units commander, General Leclerc, takes the salute in Place Kleber
Liberation of Alsace-Lorraine, 1944-1945. People waving French tricolours from an upstairs window of a house on the road to Mulhouse
The liberation of Paris, August 1944. Jubilant French civilians surround the obelisk in the Place de la Concorde while others ride on an American jeep
Celebrating the liberation of Paris, 26 August 1944. Huge crowds gathered around the Arc de Triomphe the day after the German forces in the city surrendere to the Allies. An aeroplane circles overhead
Liberty Leading the People, 1830. Artist: Eugene DelacroixLiberty Leading the People, 1830. Painted to commemorate the July Revolution of 1830. A woman personifying Liberty leads the people forward over the bodies of the fallen. From the Louvre, Paris
St Paul in Prison, early 16th century. Artist: RaphaelSt Paul in Prison, early 16th century. Behind an iron grille, an angel in a blaze of heavenly light touches St Paul who is chained to his sleeping guards. The angel releases him
Liberty, Patron of the French, 1870. Print published at the time of the Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871). From a private collection
Liberty, Revolution of July 27-29th, 1830, Paris
La Statue de Neige, 1870-1871. Cartoon depicting a scene during the Prussian Siege of Paris in the Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871)
VE Day celebrations, Paris, 8 May 1945. A soldier smothere with kisses by jubilant women
Liberation of Paris, 25 August 1944. Gendarmes, soldiers and Resistance fighters escorting German prisoners through crowds of jubilant civilians in front of the Opera
Slave auction shop, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, c1860-62Slave auction shop, Atlanta, Georgia, USA c1860-62
The capture of Joan of Arc, (1430) c1860The capture of Joan of Arc, 1430. French patriot and martyr, captured while trying to relieve Compiegne, then under siege by the Burgundians, 1430. Colour-printed wood engraving c1860
A Momentous Question!, 1883. Artist: Joseph SwainA Momentous Question!, 1883. Czar Alexander III of Russia is majestic following his coronation. On one side is the representative of Constitutional Liberty and, on the other, Despotism
Law and Liberty, 1880. Artist: Joseph SwainLaw and Liberty, 1880. Law and Liberty watch the unrest in Ireland. This relates to a conference, held on the 23rd October, at Dublin
Scene From The American Tempest, 1863. Caliban (Sambo) says: You Beat Him Nough, Massa! Berry LittleTime, I ll Beat Him Too. - Shakespeare
A Good Offer, 1860. Garibaldi remarks to the pope Take to this cap, Papa Pius. You will find it more comfortable than your own
A Christmas Tree for the young French Prince, 1859. Mr Punch There, my dear, put away that nasty thing, and plant this. Mr Punch reflects the mood of the people when he expresses his fears about
The Emperor unveiling Italian Liberty, 1859. Here, upon a plinth labelled Liberty, Louis Napoleon unveils a crude statue of his cousin Plon-Plon
The First Lesson!, 1859. Not so Bad for a Beginner! In this cartoon, Liberty in the role of a schoolmistress helps a childish Napoleon III to write the word Amnesty on the blackboard
The Tombs of July from The Complete Works of Beranger, 1836. Creator: Auguste RaffetThe Tombs of July from The Complete Works of Beranger, 1836
The Reconciliation Between Britannia and Her Daughter America, May 11, 1782
The State Watchman Discovered by the Genius of Britain Studying Plans for the Reduction of America, December 10, 1781