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Blowing mutinous Sepoys from the guns, 1857, (c1860). British officers punishing mutineers during the period of East India Company rule
Mutinous Sepoys dividing spoils, 1857, (c1860). Scene during the period of East India Company rule. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume IV
Havelocks column attacking the mutineers before Cawnpoor, 1857, (c1860). British soldier Henry Havelock at Kanpur in India. Scene from the period of the Indian Mutiny
Colonel Platt killed by the mutineers at Mhow, c1860. British military leader shot during the period of the Indian Mutiny
Mutineer cavalry attacking an infantry square at the Battle of Cawnpore, 1857, (c1860). Battle during the period of East India Company rule in what is now known as Kanpur, India
Cromwell Suppressing the Mutiny in the Army, c1640s, (19th century). Artist: J RogersCromwell Suppressing the Mutiny in the Army, c1640s, (19th century). Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), English military leader and politician, bringing his troops under control
Captain Blighs boat abandoned by the Bounty, 1789 (1886). Artist: JR AshtonCaptain Blighs boat abandoned by the Bounty, 1789 (1886). William Bligh is best known for the mutiny that occurred against his command, aboard HMS Bounty
Pitcairn Island, Pacific Ocean, 1877. The islands are best known for being the home of the descendants of the Bounty mutineers and the Tahitians who accompanied them
Uprising on the battleship Potemkin, Constanta, Romania, 1905. The Potemkin was a pre-dreadnought battleship of the Imperial Russian Navys Black Sea Fleet
Mutiny at the Russian pavillion for the Exposition Universelle, 1900, (1899). Artist: Oswaldo TofaniMutiny at the Russian pavillion for the Exposition Universelle, 1900, (1899). An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 6th August 1899
The mutineers turning Lieut Bligh... and crew adrift from his Majestys ship the Bounty, 1790. Artist: Robert DoddThe mutineers turning Lieut Bligh and part of the officers and crew adrift from his Majestys ship the Bounty, 1790
William Bligh, British naval officer received by the Governor of Timor, 14 June 1789 (1802)William Bligh, British naval officer received hospitably by the Governor of Timor, 14 June 1789 (1802). Bligh (1754-1817)
Mutiny of the crew of HMS Bounty, 28 April 1789. Lieutenant William Bligh (1754-1817), English naval officer and his 18 companions cast adrift in a longboat by Fletcher Christian
Friday October Christian, 1833. Son of Fletcher Christian (1764-c1793), ringleader of the mutiny of 1789 against Lieutenant William Bligh on HMS Bounty
Christopher Columbus, faced with mutiny on his voyage to America, 1492 (early 20th century)
Mutineers attacking the magazine at Delhi, Indian Mutiny, 11 May 1857 (c1900). On the orders of Lieutenant George Willoughby, who died of his wounds defending the garrison, the magazine was blown up
Henry Hudson, English navigator, being set adrift by mutinous crew, c1880Henry Hudson (c.1550-1611), English navigator, being set adrift with son and 7 others by mutinous crew, c1880. He was never seen again. Wood engraving
Another Eclipse for India, 1868. Artist: John TennielAnother Eclipse for India, 1868. Lord John Lawrence had been the Viceroy of India since 1863, but was now preparing to hand over his authority to Lord Mayo