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General Daendels Taking Leave of Lieutenant-Colonel Krayenhoff, 1795. Creator: Adriaan De LelieGeneral Daendels Taking Leave of Lieutenant-Colonel Krayenhoff, 1795. Other Title(s): General Daendels Taking Leave in Maarssen of Lieutenant Colonel C.R.T
Unidentified woman, possibly Miss Dickey, portrait photograph, 1917 May 16. Creator: Arnold GentheUnidentified woman, possibly Miss Dickey, portrait photograph, 1917 May 16
'John, Viscount Mordaunt; Obit 1675, 1814. Creator: Robert DunkartonJohn, Viscount Mordaunt; Obit 1675, 1814. From From "Portraits of characters illustrious in British History from the beginning of the reign of Henry the Eighth to the end of the reign of James
John Surratt, 1867. Creator: UnknownJohn Surratt, 1867. [John Harrison Surratt Jr. in middle-eastern dress. Involved in an unsuccessful attempt to kidnap US President Abraham Lincoln with the intention of holding him for ransom in
Jesus again before Caiaphas, 1625-77. Creator: Wenceslaus HollarJesus again before Caiaphas, 1625-77
Hamans Condemnation, 1740-75. Creator: Richard HoustonHamans Condemnation, 1740-75. After Rembrandt
Christ before Caiaphas, from The Passion, 1512. Creator: Albrecht DurerChrist before Caiaphas, from The Passion, 1512
The Demon Hiranyaksha Departs the Demon Palace... from a Bhagavata Purana Series, caThe Demon Hiranyaksha Departs the Demon Palace: Folio from a Bhagavata Purana Series, ca. 1740
The Nottingham Captain and agitators at the White Horse Inn, PentrichThe " Nottingham Captain" and agitators at the White Horse Inn, Pentrich, Derbyshire, 1817 (c1890). " The Nottingham Captain" was the name given to Jeremiah Brandreth (1785-1817)
Charles I demanding the five members in the House of Commons, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionCharles the first demanding the five members in the House of Commons, 1773. Charles I (1600-1649) calls for the arrest of the Five Members John Pym, John Hampden, Denzil Holles
Titus Oates, (1897). Creator: UnknownTitus Oates, (1897). Oates (1649-1705), an Anglican priest, fabricated an imaginary popish plot against the government and in 1685 was condemned by Judge Jeffreys to imprisonment for life
Treason, 1867, (c1902). Creator: UnknownTreason, 1867, (c1902). After a painting in the Museums Sheffield collection. Victorian depiction of a 16th-century scene; men in discussion round a table, leaning earnestly towards each other
Guy Fawkes, caught in the act of preparing the Gunpowder Plot, 1605 (c1900). ArtistGuy Fawkes, caught in the act of preparing the Gunpowder Plot, 1605 (c1900). Fawkes (1570-1606) was an English conspirator who attempted to blow up the Houses of Parliament on November 5th 1605
Elizabeth at Traitors Gate, 1902. Artist: Patten WilsonElizabeth at Traitors Gate, 1902. Princess Elizabeth later Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) was imprisoned from 18th March to 22nd May 1554 for an alleged plot against her sister Queen Mary I (1516-1558)
Robert Fay (on the left) and his two accomplices photographed in court, 1915. Robert Fay was a German spy during WWI who was convicted of trying to sabotage ships in American harbors
Gun Powder Treason, c1605 (1903). Dutch engraving depicting the Eye of Heaven condemning Guy Fawkes (1570-1606), the conspirator who was involved in the Gunpowder Plot to blow up the Houses of
Surprise of the Cato Street conspirators, London, 1820 (1906). Artist: Paul HardySurprise 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
Drawings of Bernardo di Bandino Baroncelli hanged, and emblems, c1472-c1519 (1883). Artist: Leonardo da VinciDrawings of Bernardo di Bandino Baroncelli hanged, and emblems, c1472-c1519 (1883). Bernardo di Bandino Baroncelli was one of the Pazzi conspirators who tried to displace the de` Medicii family as
Michael O Laughlen, member of the Lincoln conspiracy, 1865 (1955). A former Confederate soldier, O Laughlen (1840-1867) was an old friend of John Wilkes Booth
Dr Samuel Mudd, member of the Lincoln conspiracy, 1865 (1955). Mudd (1833-1883) was arrested on suspicion of being an accomplice of John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln
John Surratt, member of the Lincoln conspiracy, 1866 (1955)John Surratt, member of the Lincoln conspiracy, 1865 (1955). Surratt (1844-1916), pictured here in Papal Zouave uniform, was involved in an unsuccessful attempt to kidnap US President Abraham Lincoln
Samuel Arnold, member of the Lincoln conspiracy, 1865(1955). Arnold (1834-1906) was involved in two unsuccessful attempts to kidnap US President Abraham Lincoln with the intention of holding him for
Edward Spangler, member of the Lincoln assassination plot, 1865 (1955). Spangler (1825-1875) worked at Fords Theatre in Washington DC at the time when Abraham Lincoln was assassinated there by John
George Atzerodt, member of the Lincoln assassination plot, 1865 (1955). Atzerodt (1835-1865) was one of four people hanged for their involvement in the conspiracy to assassinate President Abraham
Lewis Powell, member of the Lincoln assassination plot, 1865 (1955). Also known as Lewis Payne, Powell (1844-1865) was one of four people hanged for their involvement in the conspiracy to assassinate
The murder of Tsar Paul I of Russia, March 1801 (1882-1884). Paul I (1754-1801) became Emperor of Russia in 1796. He was determined to turn the Russian nobility, which he saw as decadent and corrupt
The Gunpowder Plot Conspirators and their Servant Bates, (1605), 1901The Gunpowder Plot Conspirators and their Servant Bates, 1605. Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plotters, 1605. Roman Catholic conspiracy to blow up English Houses of Parliament on 5 November 1605 when
Jean Francois Paul de Gondi, Cardinal de Retz, 17th century French churchman and agitatorArtist: A MigneretJean Francois Paul de Gondi, Cardinal de Retz, 17th century French churchman and agitator. The Cardinal de Retz (1614-1679) plotted against Cardinal Mazarin, Chief Minister of France
The Gunpowder Plotters, early 17th century, (1910). The conspirators, from a picture painted in 1606: Robert Winter, Christopher Wright, John Wright, Thomas Percy, Guy Fawkes, Robert Catesby
The Explosive Device, 24 December, 1800, 19th centuryThe Explosive Device, 19th century. The portrayal of the attempted assassination of Napoleon while his coach passed the Rue Nicaise on December 24, 1800