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A meeting of the Anti-Corn Law League in Newalls Building, Manchester, 1838 (c1895). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume VII (c1895)
A meeting of the Anti-Corn Law League in Drury Lane Theatre, London, 1838 (c1895). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume VII (c1895)
Chartist riots at Newport, Monmouthshire, 1839 (c1895)Chartist riots at Newport, Wales, 1839 (c1895). The Newport Rising was the last large scale armed rebellion against authority in mainland Britain
Henry Broughams speech for the defence during the trial of Queen Caroline, 1820 (c1895). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume VII (c1895)
Bread riots at the entrance to the House of Commons, Westminster, London, 1815 (c1895). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume VII (c1895)
Carrying bread to London on pack-horses, c1895. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume VII (c1895)
A procession of seceding ministers from St. Andrews Church, Edinburgh, c1895A procession of seceding ministers from St.Andrews Church, Edinburgh, c1895. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume VII (c1895)
The Porcelain Tower of Nanjing, China, c1895. The Porcelain Tower (or Porcelain Pagoda) is an historical archaeological site located on the south bank of the Yangtze in Nanjing, China
The Great Seal of Queen Victoria, c1895. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume VII (c1895)
The capture of Ting-Hae, China, 1841 (c1895). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume VII (c1895)
Lord Melbourne (1779-1848) instructing a young Queen Victoria 1819-1901), 1837 (c1895)
Various sovereigns, c1895. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume VII (c1895)
Gathering cotton in a cotton plantation, c1895. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume VII (c1895)
Major Sprague and the Indians, c1895. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume VII (c1895)
The election riot at Hawick, Scottish Borders, 1837 (c1895). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume VII (c1895)
The Burning of the Houses of Parliament, London, 1834 (c1895). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume VII (c1895)
Irish anti-tithe agitation, Carrickshock, 1831 (c1895). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume VII (c1895)
The emancipation of slaves on a West Indian plantation, early 19th century (c1895). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume VII (c1895)
A Reform Act demonstration, Birmingham, West Midlands, c1832 (c1895)
Reform riots in Queens Square, Bristol, 1831 (c1895). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume VII (c1895)
Lord John Russell (1792-1878) introducing the Reform Act of 1832 (c1895). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume VII (c1895)
The Great Seal of King William IV, c1895. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume VII (c1895)
The duel between the Duke of Wellington and the Earl of Winchelsea, 1829 (c1895)The duel between the Duke of Wellington (1759-1862) and the Earl of Winchelsea (1791-1858), 1829 (c1895). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume VII (c1895)
Miiguel I of Portugal (1802-1860) attacking his sister, c1895
George Canning (1770-1827) receiving his appointment to become Prime Minster, 1827 (c1895). Canning served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for five months in 1827
A banquet in Westminster Hall celebrating the coronation of King George IV, 1821 (c1895). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume VII (c1895)
The Regalia of England, c1820 (c1895). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume VII (c1895)
Queen Caroline (1768-1821) being turned away from Westminster Abbey, 1820 (c1895). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume VII (c1895)
The Great Seal of King George IV, c1895. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume VII (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