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Constitution Collection

From the birth of a nation to the fight for equality, the constitution stands as a timeless symbol of democracy and progress

Background imageConstitution Collection: CONSTITUTION. Page one of the Constitution of the United States of America, 1787

CONSTITUTION. Page one of the Constitution of the United States of America, 1787

Background imageConstitution Collection: 19th AMENDMENT, 1919. The Congressional Resolution for the submission of the Nineteenth Amendment

19th AMENDMENT, 1919. The Congressional Resolution for the submission of the Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution to the state legislatures for ratification, 1919

Background imageConstitution Collection: Gordon Highlanders

Gordon Highlanders
A detachment of Gordon Highlanders dip the colours to passing royalty near Buckingham Palace on Constitution Hill

Background imageConstitution Collection: Constitution of Usa / 1787

Constitution of Usa / 1787
CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES Drawn up by 55 delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia

Background imageConstitution Collection: A Young Winston Churchill

A Young Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill (1874-1965) photographed in 1906 at the age of 32, while he held the post of Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies

Background imageConstitution Collection: Aberystwyth, Wales, from Constitution Hill

Aberystwyth, Wales, from Constitution Hill
Aberystwyth, Wales, viewed from Constitution Hill - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J

Background imageConstitution Collection: Declaration of Independence of the 13 United States of America of 1776, 1823 (copper

Declaration of Independence of the 13 United States of America of 1776, 1823 (copper
BAL10593 Declaration of Independence of the 13 United States of America of 1776, 1823 (copper engraving) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageConstitution Collection: Extract from the reconstructed Constitution of the state of

Extract from the reconstructed Constitution of the state of Louisiana, with portraits of the distinguished members of the Convention & Assembly, AD 1868. Full-length portrait of Oscar J. Dunn, Lieut

Background imageConstitution Collection: Debating the US Constitution, 1787

Debating the US Constitution, 1787
George Washington presiding over the Constitutional Convention, 1787. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageConstitution Collection: URUGUAY: MONTEVIDEO. View of the Plaza de Constitucion in Montevideo, the capital of Urugay

URUGUAY: MONTEVIDEO. View of the Plaza de Constitucion in Montevideo, the capital of Urugay
URUGUAY: MONTEVIDEO. View of the Plaza de Constituci├│n in Montevideo, the capital of Urugay. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageConstitution Collection: George Washington presiding at the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia in 1787

George Washington presiding at the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia in 1787. Line engraving, American, 1823
CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. George Washington presiding at the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia in 1787. Line engraving, American, 1823

Background imageConstitution Collection: CONSTITUTION. Preamble and beginning of Article I of the Constitution of the United States, 1787

CONSTITUTION. Preamble and beginning of Article I of the Constitution of the United States, 1787

Background imageConstitution Collection: Cartoon, Britannia between Scylla & Charybdis

Cartoon, Britannia between Scylla & Charybdis, or, the Vessel of the Constitution steered clear of the Rock of Democracy, and the Whirlpool of Arbitrary Power, by James Gillray

Background imageConstitution Collection: USS Constitution, Old Ironsides, US frigate

USS Constitution, Old Ironsides, US frigate
The USS Constitution, nicknamed Old Ironsides, a wooden hulled, three masted heavy frigate of the US Navy, launched in 1797

Background imageConstitution Collection: George Washington presiding at the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia in 1787

George Washington presiding at the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia in 1787
CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. George Washington presiding at the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia in 1787. Steel engraving, American, 19th century, after a painting by Michael Angelo Wageman

Background imageConstitution Collection: Haitian military officer, holding a printed copy of the Cons

Haitian military officer, holding a printed copy of the Cons
Print shows a Haitian military officer, holding a printed copy of the Constitution of 1801, standing opposite a bishop appealing to an image of God or Moses in the heavens

Background imageConstitution Collection: Franklin, Hamilton, and other delegates discussing the Constitution

Franklin, Hamilton, and other delegates discussing the Constitution
Franklin, Hamilton, and others discussing the framing of the US Constitution at a tea party in Philadelphia, 1787. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageConstitution Collection: 1867 Tory Seamanship

1867 Tory Seamanship
The Abandoned! or Tory Seamanship The Constitution lies wrecked and adrift. A comment on Disraelis Reform Act, which extended the franchise. Date: 1867

Background imageConstitution Collection: Wellington Arch, Constitution Hill, London

Wellington Arch, Constitution Hill, London
View of the Wellington Arch, Constitution Hill, London, a triumphal arch to the south of Hyde Park, designed by Decimus Burton and built between 1826 and 1830

Background imageConstitution Collection: THOMAS PAINE (1737-1809). Anglo-American political philosopher and writer

THOMAS PAINE (1737-1809). Anglo-American political philosopher and writer. Fashion before Ease; or A good Constitution sacrificed for a Fantastic Form. English cartoon, 1793

Background imageConstitution Collection: MADISON: FEDERALIST. Essay number ten from the Federalist Papers

MADISON: FEDERALIST. Essay number ten from the Federalist Papers, written by James Madison under the pseudonym Publius, 1787

Background imageConstitution Collection: Portrait of James Madison, 1816 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of James Madison, 1816 (oil on canvas)
2630119 Portrait of James Madison, 1816 (oil on canvas) by American School, (19th century); White House, Washington D.C. USA; (add.info.: From the White House collection)

Background imageConstitution Collection: Gordon Highlanders dipping the colours

Gordon Highlanders dipping the colours to royalty on Constitution Hill. Date: circa 1908

Background imageConstitution Collection: Declaration of the Rights of Man, 1793 (coloured engraving)

Declaration of the Rights of Man, 1793 (coloured engraving)
XIR219653 Declaration of the Rights of Man, 1793 (coloured engraving) by French School, (18th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageConstitution Collection: Belgium Indepence - Patriotic Postcard

Belgium Indepence - Patriotic Postcard
The first 80 years of Belgian Indepence (1831-1911) celebrated in this patriotic postcard featuring the King and other Royal family members past and present plus technological advances

Background imageConstitution Collection: Trienio liberal (triennale liberale) (1820-1823), proclamation of the constitution of 1812 in Madrid

Trienio liberal (triennale liberale) (1820-1823), proclamation of the constitution of 1812 in Madrid
AIS5354570 Trienio liberal (triennale liberale) (1820-1823), proclamation of the constitution of 1812 in Madrid, 19th century (litho); Museo de Historia

Background imageConstitution Collection: Approval of the Portuguese Constitution by the Cortes, 1820 (colour litho)

Approval of the Portuguese Constitution by the Cortes, 1820 (colour litho)
8672950 Approval of the Portuguese Constitution by the Cortes, 1820 (colour litho) by Gameiro, Alfredo Roque (1864-1935); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageConstitution Collection: tot tot tot, battez chaud, tot tot tot, good courage we must have heart to the book - Les trois

tot tot tot, battez chaud, tot tot tot, good courage we must have heart to the book - Les trois privileges pounding
XEE5026924 tot tot tot, battez chaud, tot tot tot, good courage we must have heart to the book - Les trois privileges pounding on a book entitled Nouvelles Constitutions - Caricature sur la

Background imageConstitution Collection: Montesquieu, Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de la Brede

Montesquieu, Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de la Brede
CUL4864976 Montesquieu, Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de la Brede by Unknown artist, (18th century); (add.info.: Montesquieu, Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de la Brede and de (1689-1755)

Background imageConstitution Collection: George Washington, 1794

George Washington, 1794
1580698 George Washington, 1794; (add.info.: George Washington. Print showing George Washington, standing in front of a chair with right arm extended toward a table on the left)

Background imageConstitution Collection: Mirabeau arrive aux Champs Elisees, 1795

Mirabeau arrive aux Champs Elisees, 1795
1574856 Mirabeau arrive aux Champs Elisees, 1795; (add.info.: Mirabeau arrive aux Champs Elisees. The image shows Mirabeau arriving at the Champs Elisees where he hands a copy of the French)

Background imageConstitution Collection: Constitution and Java, 1846

Constitution and Java, 1846
1574877 Constitution and Java, 1846; (add.info.: Constitution and Java. HMS Java is most famous for her defeat in December 1812 in a three hour single ship action against the USS Constitution which)

Background imageConstitution Collection: Spanish War of Independence (or Peninsula War) (1808-1814) (engraving)

Spanish War of Independence (or Peninsula War) (1808-1814) (engraving)
AIS5391593 Spanish War of Independence (or Peninsula War) (1808-1814) (engraving); Museo de Historia, Madrid; (add.info.: the French Emperor Napoleon I (1769-1821) working for the revival of Spain

Background imageConstitution Collection: Campaign of Spain (1810-1814): the patient of the constitution, 19th century (colour litho)

Campaign of Spain (1810-1814): the patient of the constitution, 19th century (colour litho)
AIS5354591 Campaign of Spain (1810-1814): the patient of the constitution, 19th century (colour litho); Museo de Historia

Background imageConstitution Collection: Frances Willard

Frances Willard
3585877 Frances Willard; (add.info.: Portrait of Frances Willard (1839-1898) an American educator, temperance reformer, and women's suffragist. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageConstitution Collection: Illustration depicting members of the Council of Five Hundred (Conseil des Cinq-Cents)

Illustration depicting members of the Council of Five Hundred (Conseil des Cinq-Cents), or simply the Five Hundred
5304994 Illustration depicting members of the Council of Five Hundred (Conseil des Cinq-Cents), or simply the Five Hundred

Background imageConstitution Collection: ArgueElles, Agustin (1776-1843). Spanish liberal politician and orator. Litography. SPAIN

ArgueElles, Agustin (1776-1843). Spanish liberal politician and orator. Litography. SPAIN
CUL4872824 ArgueElles, Agustin (1776-1843). Spanish liberal politician and orator. Litography. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid

Background imageConstitution Collection: Spain (1810-1814). Cadiz Cortes. Opening of the extraordinary general Cortes. Etching. SPAIN

Spain (1810-1814). Cadiz Cortes. Opening of the extraordinary general Cortes. Etching. SPAIN. ANDALUSIA. CADIZ
CUL4871634 Spain (1810-1814). Cadiz Cortes. Opening of the extraordinary general Cortes. Etching. SPAIN. ANDALUSIA. CADIZ. San Fernando. Municipal Historic Museum; (add.info.: Spain (1810-1814)

Background imageConstitution Collection: View of the Cours Mirabeau: ' The Commune of Aix after having taken the Meurtriere Seeds of

View of the Cours Mirabeau: " The Commune of Aix after having taken the Meurtriere Seeds of Federalism that a
JEB4961157 View of the Cours Mirabeau: " The Commune of Aix after having taken the Meurtriere Seeds of Federalism that a foreign hand had thrown into its bosom

Background imageConstitution Collection: The Providential Detection, 1799

The Providential Detection, 1799
1575790 The Providential Detection, 1799; (add.info.: Cartoon titled 'The Providential Detection' depicts President Thomas Jefferson trying to burn the constitution)

Background imageConstitution Collection: At it again!, 1885

At it again!, 1885
1577261 At it again!, 1885; (add.info.: At it again! by Eugene Zimmerman, 1862-1935, artist 1885. Illustration shows Pope Leo XIII climbing through a ballot box in an effort to get to the a sign)

Background imageConstitution Collection: President James Madison, 1846

President James Madison, 1846
1576803 President James Madison, 1846; (add.info.: James Madison (1751-1836) was an American statesman and political theorist who served as the fourth President of the United States

Background imageConstitution Collection: El juramento de las Cortes de CAdiz de 1810

El juramento de las Cortes de CAdiz de 1810
5304668 El juramento de las Cortes de CAdiz de 1810.; (add.info.: El juramento de las Cortes de CAdiz de 1810 (Oath of the Cortes of Cadiz in 1810) by Jose Casado del Alisal (1832-1886)

Background imageConstitution Collection: Portrait of Ferdinand VII of Spain (1784-1833) (etching)

Portrait of Ferdinand VII of Spain (1784-1833) (etching)
CUL4935048 Portrait of Ferdinand VII of Spain (1784-1833) (etching); (add.info.: FERDINAND VII of Spain (1784-1833). King of Spain (1808-1833). Spain (1820-1823). Liberal Triennium

Background imageConstitution Collection: Oliver Ellsworth and his wife Abigail Wolcott, 1790 (engraving)

Oliver Ellsworth and his wife Abigail Wolcott, 1790 (engraving)
5616311 Oliver Ellsworth and his wife Abigail Wolcott, 1790 (engraving); (add.info.: Portrait of Oliver Ellsworth (1745-1807) and his wife Abigail Wolcott

Background imageConstitution Collection: James Madison, Jr

James Madison, Jr
5614298 James Madison, Jr; (add.info.: James Madison, Jr., 1751-1836. American statesman and Founding Father who served as the fourth President of the United States from 1809 to 1817)

Background imageConstitution Collection: Army of clergymen assaulting a fortress, 1885

Army of clergymen assaulting a fortress, 1885
1577130 Army of clergymen assaulting a fortress, 1885; (add.info.: The attack on our outer ramparts, first the house of refuge, then the public schools, then the Constitution)



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From the birth of a nation to the fight for equality, the constitution stands as a timeless symbol of democracy and progress. Page one of the Constitution of the United States of America, 1787, forever etched in history, lays the foundation for a government by and for the people. As we reflect on its significance, we are reminded of pivotal moments like when Gordon Highlanders defended their rights or when women fought tirelessly for suffrage with the 19th Amendment in 1919. Across continents, such as in Uruguay's Plaza de Constitucion captured in a late 19th-century photograph, constitutions have shaped nations. Even leaders like Winston Churchill understood its importance and contributed to reconstructed state constitutions. The debates surrounding its creation at Philadelphia's Constitutional Convention in 1787 showcased passionate minds shaping our future. Let us not forget that it was this very document that declared independence from Britain in 1776 and paved the way for George Washington to preside over our great nation's formation. Through turbulent times depicted by cartoons like Britannia between Scylla & Charybdis or battles fought aboard USS Constitution 'Old Ironsides, ' this enduring testament remains steadfast – protecting our liberties and ensuring justice prevails.