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The Fenian dynamite conspiracy in England (engraving)
608697 The Fenian dynamite conspiracy in England (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Fenian dynamite conspiracy in England; De La Mottes Hotel, Southampton Street; Normans Room, No.3 De La Mottes Hotel; Removing the box from De La Mottes Hotel; 17 Nelson Square; the conspiritors - Dalton, Henry Wilson, Thomas Gallagher, Norman (Joseph Willima Lynch); from The Illustrated London News, 14 April 1883); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection
Media ID 23237898
© Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection / Bridgeman Images
Conspiracy Crate Dalton Dynamite Fenian Hotel Norman Policemen Removing Southampton Street Henry Wilson
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The Fenian Dynamite Conspiracy Unveiled - A Glimpse into the Dark Underbelly of 19th Century England
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. This engraving, dating back to the 19th century, offers a chilling glimpse into one of history's most notorious plots - The Fenian dynamite conspiracy in England. With meticulous detail and haunting realism, this print captures a pivotal moment in the investigation. The scene unfolds at De La Mottes Hotel on Southampton Street, where law enforcement officers are seen meticulously removing a mysterious box from Norman's Room. Surrounding the hotel are imposing buildings that bear witness to an era steeped in architectural grandeur. Intriguingly, figures identified as conspirators Dalton, Henry Wilson, Thomas Gallagher, and Norman (Joseph William Lynch) can be spotted amidst the commotion. Their presence adds an air of danger and secrecy to this already gripping tableau. As policemen stand guard with steely determination and horses anxiously await their next command nearby, tension hangs heavy in the air. The crate containing dynamite serves as a stark reminder of the sinister intentions that threatened innocent lives during this dark chapter. Through this historic image captured by The Illustrated London News on April 14th, 1883; we are transported back to an era when clandestine plots unfolded behind closed doors. It is a testament to both human resilience and unwavering dedication exhibited by those who fought against such acts of terror. This print from Bridgeman Images not only invites us to
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