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"The Coalition: Uniting Forces in History, Politics

Background imageCoalition Collection: John Bull

John Bull, The Leviathan Of The Ocean Or The French Fleet Sailing Into The Mouth Of The Nile!, Engraving 1798, John Bull Eating French Sailing Ships

Background imageCoalition Collection: Monstrous Craws

Monstrous Craws, At A New Coalition Feast, Cartoon Shows King George, Dressed As An Old Woman, The Queen, And The Prince Of Wales Seated Around A Basin Perched On The Laps Of The King And Queen; They

Background imageCoalition Collection: Mr Attlee attending hosepipe tests at Wimbledon, WW2

Mr Attlee attending hosepipe tests at Wimbledon, WW2
Mr Clement Attlee (Lord Privy Seal in Winston Churchills wartime coalition government, later Deputy Prime Minister 1942-1945 and Prime Minister 1945-1951)

Background imageCoalition Collection: Visit to LFB by Mr Attlee, Lord Privy Seal, WW2

Visit to LFB by Mr Attlee, Lord Privy Seal, WW2
Mr Clement Attlee (Lord Privy Seal in Winston Churchills wartime coalition government, later Deputy Prime Minister 1942-1945 and Prime Minister 1945-1951)

Background imageCoalition Collection: Spain (1977). Catalonia. Ceremony for the transfer

Spain (1977). Catalonia. Ceremony for the transfer of the Presidency of the Generalitat. Ceremony held in May at the Palau de la Generalitat

Background imageCoalition Collection: Visit to LFB by Mr Attlee, Lord Privy Seal, WW2

Visit to LFB by Mr Attlee, Lord Privy Seal, WW2
Mr Clement Attlee (Lord Privy Seal in Winston Churchills wartime coalition government, later Deputy Prime Minister 1942-1945 and Prime Minister 1945-1951)

Background imageCoalition Collection: Map, Battle of Fleurus

Map, Battle of Fleurus
Map of the Battle of Fleurus - it was won by the French Army, with the first military use of a reconnaissance balloon. The hydrogen balloon L Entreprenant was used to pass messages to the ground

Background imageCoalition Collection: Battle of Fleurus with balloon

Battle of Fleurus with balloon
The Battle of Fleurus, won by the French Army, with the first military use of a reconnaissance balloon. The hydrogen balloon L Entreprenant was used to pass messages to the ground while the French

Background imageCoalition Collection: Government Critics

Government Critics
Its a thankless task stopping a Punch ball - The harder you hit it, the harder it comes back. Cartoon showing the Prime Minister, David Lloyd George

Background imageCoalition Collection: The three Orders of St Petersburgh

The three Orders of St Petersburgh
Tsar Paul I hurries along with his ribbon and coat tails fluttering. He holds in his hands papers labelled order and counter order ; on his crown is disorder

Background imageCoalition Collection: Police at the I Count climate change rally in London

Police at the I Count climate change rally in London
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageCoalition Collection: Musician Johnny Borrell on Razorlight playing for the crowds at the I Count Climate Change rally

Musician Johnny Borrell on Razorlight playing for the crowds at the I Count Climate Change rally in Trafalgar Square
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageCoalition Collection: Musician K T Tunstall playing for the crowds at the I Count Climate Change rally in Trafalgar Square

Musician K T Tunstall playing for the crowds at the I Count Climate Change rally in Trafalgar Square
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageCoalition Collection: Protestors at the I Count climate change rally in London

Protestors at the I Count climate change rally in London
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageCoalition Collection: Posters at the I Count climate change rally in London

Posters at the I Count climate change rally in London
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageCoalition Collection: steward at the I Count climate change rally in London

steward at the I Count climate change rally in London
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageCoalition Collection: Battle of Bouvines 1214

Battle of Bouvines 1214
BATTLE OF BOUVINES Philippe-Auguste soundly defeats a coalition of German, Flemish and English troops under Otho IV



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"The Coalition: Uniting Forces in History, Politics, and Activism" From the iconic Battle of Austerlitz to the charged departure of David Lloyd George from Downing Street, history has witnessed numerous instances where coalitions have shaped destinies. The canvas of time reveals a tapestry woven with threads of unity and collaboration. In 1805, amidst the chaos of war, Gerard's masterpiece captures the essence as nations joined forces during the Battle of Austerlitz. Bound by a common purpose, they stood together against adversity and emerged victorious. Fast forward to Downing Street where David Lloyd George bid farewell. His departure marked not just a political transition but also highlighted how they can bring about change even within established power structures. The Charge of the Scots Greys at Waterloo reminds us that they are not limited to politics alone; they extend into battlefields too. United under one banner, cavalry regiments exemplify strength in numbers and unwavering determination. Traveling back further in time to Las Navas de Tolosa in 1212, we witness another significant coalition - an alliance forged on shared values and aspirations. As warriors prepared for battle on that fateful day before Las Navas de Tolosa unfolded its historic chapters, their unified front showcased what could be achieved when diverse factions unite for a greater cause. Shifting gears to contemporary times brings us face-to-face with Gladys Berejiklian addressing bushfires' pressing concerns in New South Wales. Her presence signifies how governments form coalitions across party lines during crises – setting aside differences for collective action towards safeguarding communities. Meanwhile, young voices rise at climate change rallies worldwide like I Count rally in London where child protesters demand urgent environmental action. Their passion demonstrates that even those who may seem powerless individually can become formidable forces when united under a common goal through coalition-building efforts.