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1769 Collection (page 13)

In the year 1769, as the Thirteen original colonies were taking their first steps towards independence

Background image1769 Collection: Procession through the Thames Tunnel, 1843

Procession through the Thames Tunnel, 1843
Engraving showing the procession through the Thames Tunnel, between Rotherhithe and Wapping, to mark its opening on 25 March 1843

Background image1769 Collection: Sir Marc Isambard Brunel, 1843

Sir Marc Isambard Brunel, 1843
Engraving showing Sir Marc Isambard Brunel (1769-1849), the French engineer and inventor, as he appeared at the opening of the Thames Tunnel, from Rotherhithe to Wapping, on 25th March 1843

Background image1769 Collection: Thames Tunnel Company worker with a Medallion of Sir Marc Is

Thames Tunnel Company worker with a Medallion of Sir Marc Is
Engraving showing a worker of the Thames Tunnel Company holding a medallion of Sir Marc Isambard Brunel (1769-1849), at the opening of the tunnel between Rotherhithe and Wapping, 25 March 1843

Background image1769 Collection: Watt Studies Newcomen s

Watt Studies Newcomen s
When James Watt was given Newcomens engine to repair, he quickly saw its inefficiencies and set out to provide remedies. The result, patented in 1769, revolutionised steam engines

Background image1769 Collection: Sir Archibald Campbell

Sir Archibald Campbell
SIR ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL Scottish military commander, notably in Burma

Background image1769 Collection: Royal Exchange / Dublin

Royal Exchange / Dublin
The city Hall in Dublin, formerly the Royal Exchange built between 1769 and 1779 located at the top of Parliament Street next to Dublins Castle

Background image1769 Collection: Wellington / Lightfoot

Wellington / Lightfoot
DUKE OF WELLINGTON Half-length portrait; full face; middle age

Background image1769 Collection: Soult (Anon. )

Soult (Anon. )
NICOLAS-JEAN DE DIEU SOULT French military commander

Background image1769 Collection: Wellington Statesman

Wellington Statesman
ARTHUR WELLESLEY, duke of WELLINGTON soldier and statesman with his autograph

Background image1769 Collection: Humboldt Age 44

Humboldt Age 44
ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT German scientist and traveller at age 44 (1814)

Background image1769 Collection: Wellington Attacked

Wellington Attacked
Arthur Wellesley, duke of WELLINGTON soldier and statesman, depicted being attacked by the London mob for his anti-reform bill views, circa 1830

Background image1769 Collection: Napoleon (Lefevre)

Napoleon (Lefevre)
NAPOLEON I at his coronation, 1804

Background image1769 Collection: Game / Winter / Snowballing

Game / Winter / Snowballing
Even at military school Napoleon showed his ability to command, directing the action of a snowball fight

Background image1769 Collection: Duke of Wellington / Orsay

Duke of Wellington / Orsay
DUKE OF WELLINGTON British General and Statesman Known as the Iron Duke

Background image1769 Collection: Thomas Masterman Hardy

Thomas Masterman Hardy
SIR THOMAS MASTERMAN HARDY Naval officer and friend of Horatio Nelson

Background image1769 Collection: Humboldt / Delpech

Humboldt / Delpech
ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT German scientist and traveller in middle age

Background image1769 Collection: Napoleon Anon Eng 1835

Napoleon Anon Eng 1835

Background image1769 Collection: Wellington in Tent

Wellington in Tent
Wellington stands proudly in his tent on the field of Waterloo while his officers discuss tactics and a sentry patrols outside

Background image1769 Collection: NAPOLEON I

NAPOLEON I Gulliver (George III and Napoleon)

Background image1769 Collection: Hudson Lowe / Las Casas

Hudson Lowe / Las Casas
SIR HUDSON LOWE Governor of St Helena during Napoleons exile there

Background image1769 Collection: Cf Gellert / Miniature

Cf Gellert / Miniature
Christian Furchtegott Gellert German Poet

Background image1769 Collection: Fs Marceau-Desgraviers

Fs Marceau-Desgraviers
Fs MARCEAU-DESGRAVIERS French military, with colleagues

Background image1769 Collection: L B Picard / Figaro Album

L B Picard / Figaro Album
LOUIS-BENOIT PICARD French playwright and member of the Academie-Francaise

Background image1769 Collection: Cuvier (Thomson)

Cuvier (Thomson)
GEORGES, BARON CUVIER French naturalist

Background image1769 Collection: Wellington / Home / Turner

Wellington / Home / Turner
ARTHUR WELLESLEY DUKE of WELLINGTON Soldier and statesman in 1806

Background image1769 Collection: Wellington / Parent Miniat

Wellington / Parent Miniat
Arthur Wellesley, duke of Wellington, soldier and statesman

Background image1769 Collection: Wellington on Horseback

Wellington on Horseback
Arthur Wellesley, duke of Wellington, soldier and statesman, on horseback in 1814

Background image1769 Collection: Napoleon / Fursten

Napoleon / Fursten
NAPOLEON I French emperor (reigned 1804-15)

Background image1769 Collection: Edinburgh Castle / 1769

Edinburgh Castle / 1769
Edinburgh Castle from Greyfriars Churchyard

Background image1769 Collection: Napoleon I (Scheffer)

Napoleon I (Scheffer)
NAPOLEON I on his horse, during the crossing of the St Bernard pass from France to Italy, in 1796

Background image1769 Collection: Soult / Philippoteaux

Soult / Philippoteaux
NICOLAS-JEAN DE DIEU SOULT duc de Dalmatie French soldier & statesman

Background image1769 Collection: Napoleon / Philippoteaux

Napoleon / Philippoteaux
Emperor of France In his coronation robes

Background image1769 Collection: Parliament 1769

Parliament 1769
King George III opens Parliament, with members of both houses attending

Background image1769 Collection: Georges, Baron Cuvier

Georges, Baron Cuvier
GEORGES, BARON CUVIER French naturalist, lecturing on paleontology at the Museum (sic) d histoire naturelle, Paris

Background image1769 Collection: Cugnot Causes Alarm

Cugnot Causes Alarm
Cugnots first steam carriage causes alarm when he takes it on a trial trip

Background image1769 Collection: Aysgarth Force, England

Aysgarth Force, England
The river Ure makes a picturesque descent at Aysgarth Force, Wensleydale, Yorkshire

Background image1769 Collection: Loch Ness in 1769

Loch Ness in 1769
Castle Urquhart, picturesquely sited on the shores of the Loch : the monster has frequently been reported in this section of the loch

Background image1769 Collection: Soult (Bompled)

Soult (Bompled)
NICOLAS-JEAN DE DIEU SOULT French military commander

Background image1769 Collection: Soult (Grevedon)

Soult (Grevedon)
NICOLAS-JEAN DE DIEU SOULT French military commander

Background image1769 Collection: Napoleon I & Shadow

Napoleon I & Shadow
A little man sometimes throws a long shadow

Background image1769 Collection: Amelia Opie

Amelia Opie
AMELIA OPIE writer, 2nd wife of John Opie

Background image1769 Collection: Marc Isambard Brunel

Marc Isambard Brunel
MARC ISAMBARD BRUNEL enginner, notably the Thames Tunnel

Background image1769 Collection: Samuel Derrick

Samuel Derrick
SAMUEL DERRICK Poet, and Master of Ceremonies at Bath

Background image1769 Collection: Lannes as a Lad

Lannes as a Lad
JEAN LANNES As a boy, the future general - son of a stable-boy - works in a wash-house. Later he will make a clean sweep of the enemy at Montebello

Background image1769 Collection: William Jay - 2

William Jay - 2
WILLIAM JAY Nonconformist churchman and writer

Background image1769 Collection: Bland as Madelon

Bland as Madelon
MARIA THERESA BLAND (nee Romanzini) Italian-Jewish actress/ singer from age 4; in the travesti role of Madelon in George Colmans The surrender of Calais 1792

Background image1769 Collection: Shakespeare / Jubilee / 1769

Shakespeare / Jubilee / 1769
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Playwright and poet. The Garricks Jubilee procession in Stratford

Background image1769 Collection: Shakespeare / Jubilee / 1769

Shakespeare / Jubilee / 1769
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Playwright and poet. Mr Garrick reciting the Ode in honour of Shakespeare at the Jubilee in Stratford



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In the year 1769, as the Thirteen original colonies were taking their first steps towards independence, little did they know that a series of events would shape the course of history. It was a time when great leaders like Duke Wellington and Napoleon I were making their mark on the world stage. The Battle of Waterloo, fought in 1815, became one of the most significant conflicts in European history. Duke Wellington's strategic brilliance led to victory over Napoleon's forces. The clash between these two titans forever changed the political landscape. Speaking of politics, caricaturist Gillray captured the essence of this era through his satirical drawings. His portrayal of Napoleon I and King George III shed light on their contrasting personalities and power struggles. Summoned to Waterloo in Brussels for battle preparations, soldiers like those from Foot guards played an instrumental role in defending against Napoleon's army. Their bravery and unwavering commitment ensured victory for Duke Wellington. Meanwhile, artist LEJEUNE documented these historic moments through his paintings. His visitation to battlefields immortalized scenes that would be remembered for generations to come. On a different continent altogether, Boston underwent significant changes during this period. A map engraved by George G. Smith showcased how its topography transformed from 1722 until 1769 - a testament to progress and growth. Duke Wellington himself was no stranger to advancements; he embraced new technologies such as stereoscopes which allowed people to experience three-dimensional images firsthand. As for Napoleon, even on St Helena where he was exiled after defeat at Waterloo, he remained ever vigilant with his trusty spyglass by his side - always keeping an eye on any potential threats or opportunities that may arise. Thus, in 1769, amidst battles won and lost both on land and sea; amidst political intrigue and territorial transformations; amidst technological advancements shaping artistry - history unfolded before our very eyes setting the stage for what was yet to come.