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Liberty Bell Collection

The Liberty Bell, an iconic symbol of American independence, holds a significant place in history

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: On July 8 1776, the Liberty Bell rang out from the tower of Independence Hall summoning citizens

On July 8 1776, the Liberty Bell rang out from the tower of Independence Hall summoning citizens to hear the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence by colonel John Nixon

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: LIBERTY BELL. The Liberty Bell from Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

LIBERTY BELL. The Liberty Bell from Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America, North America

Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America, North America

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Liberty Bell Mountain, Washington Pass, North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA

Liberty Bell Mountain, Washington Pass, North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Liberty Bell Mountain, Washington Pass, North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA

Liberty Bell Mountain, Washington Pass, North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Liberty Bell Mountain, Washington Pass, North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA

Liberty Bell Mountain, Washington Pass, North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Liberty Bell Mountain, Washington Pass, North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA

Liberty Bell Mountain, Washington Pass, North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Mayor Hylan, between c1915 and c1920. Creator: Bain News Service

Mayor Hylan, between c1915 and c1920. Creator: Bain News Service
Mayor Hylan, between c1915 and c1920. New York City's Mayor John Francis Hylan (1868-1936) with advertisement for government bonds from Third Liberty Loan as a Liberty bell-shaped cut-out hanging

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Philadelphia Sketches: in the Belfry, Independence Hall, by one of our special artists, 1876

Philadelphia Sketches: in the Belfry, Independence Hall, by one of our special artists, 1876. Creator: Unknown
Philadelphia Sketches: in the Belfry, Independence Hall, by one of our special artists, 1876. Independence Hall, in Chestnut-street, and Carpenters Hall

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Independence Hall, Philadelphia, visited by the Prince of Wales on the 10th of October, 1860

Independence Hall, Philadelphia, visited by the Prince of Wales on the 10th of October, 1860. Creator: Unknown
Independence Hall, Philadelphia, [USA], visited by the Prince of Wales on the 10th of October, 1860. The future King Edward VII visits tourist attractions in North America

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Liberty Bell at the Independence, National Historic Park

Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Liberty Bell at the Independence, National Historic Park

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Philadelphia: Liberty Bell, Independence Hall (b / w photo)

Philadelphia: Liberty Bell, Independence Hall (b / w photo)
6012476 Philadelphia: Liberty Bell, Independence Hall (b/w photo) by American Photographer (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Liberty Bell, Independence Hall)

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Building the cradle of liberty, c. 1930 (photomechanical print)

Building the cradle of liberty, c. 1930 (photomechanical print)
5854061 Building the cradle of liberty, c.1930 (photomechanical print) by Ferris, Jean Leon Gerome (1863-1930); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Independence Hall, Chestnut Street, South Side between 5th and 6th Streets

Independence Hall, Chestnut Street, South Side between 5th and 6th Streets
701248 Independence Hall, Chestnut Street, South Side between 5th and 6th Streets, 1898 (b/w photo) by Shields, James (19th Century); Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info)

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Liberty Bell Travel Poster, 1955 (lithograph)

Liberty Bell Travel Poster, 1955 (lithograph)
2622435 Liberty Bell Travel Poster, 1955 (lithograph) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Philadelphia travel poster showing a tourist family posing for a photograph)

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Vintage Liberty Bell Fruit Crate Label, 1931 (colour litho)

Vintage Liberty Bell Fruit Crate Label, 1931 (colour litho)
2629992 Vintage Liberty Bell Fruit Crate Label, 1931 (colour litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; Photo eGraphicaArtis; American, out of copyright

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Liberty Bell, Philadelphia (engraving)

Liberty Bell, Philadelphia (engraving)
724832 Liberty Bell, Philadelphia (engraving) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Liberty Bell, Philadelphia. Illustration for American Landmarks (Balch, 1893)

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: The Tocsin of Liberty Rung by the State House Bell, Philadelphia on July 4th 1776

The Tocsin of Liberty Rung by the State House Bell, Philadelphia on July 4th 1776
3704150 The Tocsin of Liberty Rung by the State House Bell, Philadelphia on July 4th 1776, 1876 (hand-coloured lithograph) by Currier, N. (1813-88) and Ives, J.M

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Liberty Bell in Oranges (b / w photo)

Liberty Bell in Oranges (b / w photo)
958479 Liberty Bell in Oranges (b/w photo) by American Photographer (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Liberty Bell in Oranges)

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Liberty Bell, 1912. Creator: Joseph Pennell

Liberty Bell, 1912. Creator: Joseph Pennell
Liberty Bell, 1912

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: USA, Washington State. Okanogan National Forest, North Cascades

USA, Washington State. Okanogan National Forest, North Cascades, Liberty Bell and Early Winters Spires

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: John Hancock, from the series Great Americans (N76) for Duke brand cigarettes, 1888

John Hancock, from the series Great Americans (N76) for Duke brand cigarettes, 1888

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: The Tocsin of Liberty-Rung by the State House Bell, (Independence Hall) Philadelphia

The Tocsin of Liberty-Rung by the State House Bell, (Independence Hall) Philadelphia, July 4th, 1776, " Proclaim liberty throughout all the land

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, c1897. An iconic symbol of American independence, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. From " A Tour Through the New World America", by Prof. Geo. R

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Scenic view of Liberty Bell and Early Winters Spires, North Cascades, Okanogan National Forest

Scenic view of Liberty Bell and Early Winters Spires, North Cascades, Okanogan National Forest, Washington State, USA
Washington State, Okanogan National Forest, North Cascades, Liberty Bell and Early Winters Spires

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Philadelphia, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Philadelphia, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Philadelphia, USA, c1900. Bell associated with the vote for American Independence, and later adopted as a symbol by abolitionist societies in the 1830s

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: PHILADELPHIA: LIBERTY BELL. Liberty Bell at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

PHILADELPHIA: LIBERTY BELL. Liberty Bell at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: LIBERTY BELL, 19th CENTURY. The Liberty Bell at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

LIBERTY BELL, 19th CENTURY. The Liberty Bell at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Typefounders cut, 19th century

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Liberty Bell, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Liberty Bell, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Silhouette of Liberty Bell and picture window overlooking Independence Hall

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Liberty Bell

Liberty Bell
1926: A cavalry regiment leading the inaugural parade beneath a huge reproduction of the Liberty Bell, built for the opening of the Great Exposition in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: WORLD WAR I: PARADE, 1919. Pennsylvanias 28th Iron Division passing before the

WORLD WAR I: PARADE, 1919. Pennsylvanias 28th Iron Division passing before the Liberty Bell during a parade in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Photograph, 1919

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: WORLD WAR I: BADGES. Badges representing the divisions of the United States Army

WORLD WAR I: BADGES. Badges representing the divisions of the United States Army

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: TYPE FOUNDRY DESIGNS. Various samples of printed designs sold by an American type foundry

TYPE FOUNDRY DESIGNS. Various samples of printed designs sold by an American type foundry, 19th century

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: LIBERTY BELL, 1776. The Tocsin of Liberty

LIBERTY BELL, 1776. The Tocsin of Liberty. Ringing the Liberty Bell at the State House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 4 July 1776. Lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Liberty Bell in Independence National Historical Park, Philadelphia, PA

Liberty Bell in Independence National Historical Park, Philadelphia, PA (Large format sizes available)

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: American World War II poster for the Philadelphia Council of Defense, c1942

American World War II poster for the Philadelphia Council of Defense, c1942
WORLD WAR II POSTER, c1942. American World War II poster for the Philadelphia Council of Defense, c1942, seeking volunteers for air raid wardens (men and women), auxiliary firemen

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: LIBERTY BELL, 1776. Ringing Out Liberty, July 8 1776. Colored lithograph, c1929

LIBERTY BELL, 1776. Ringing Out Liberty, July 8 1776. Colored lithograph, c1929, after a painting by N. C. Wyeth
LIBERTY BELL, 1776. Ringing Out Liberty, July 8 1776. Colored lithograph, c1929, after a painting by N.C. Wyeth

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Liberty Bell, Philadelphia

Liberty Bell, Philadelphia

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: LIBERTY BELL. The Liberty Bell from Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

LIBERTY BELL. The Liberty Bell from Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Watercolor, c1840

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Ringing the Liberty Bell at the State House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 4 July 1776

Ringing the Liberty Bell at the State House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 4 July 1776
LIBERTY BELL, 1776. Ringing the Liberty Bell at the State House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 4 July 1776. Lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Ringing Out Liberty, July 8 1776. Lithograph, c1929, after a painting by N. C. Wyeth

Ringing Out Liberty, July 8 1776. Lithograph, c1929, after a painting by N. C. Wyeth
LIBERTY BELL, 1776. Ringing Out Liberty, July 8 1776. Lithograph, c1929, after a painting by N.C. Wyeth

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: The Declaration of Independence printed in the shape of the Liberty Bell, 1877

The Declaration of Independence printed in the shape of the Liberty Bell, 1877
PHILADELPHIA: LIBERTY BELL. The Declaration of Independence printed in the shape of the Liberty Bell, 1877

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: LIBERTY BELL. The Liberty bell on the cover of The Childs History of the United States by C. A

LIBERTY BELL. The Liberty bell on the cover of The Childs History of the United States by C. A. Goodrich, 1878
LIBERTY BELL. The Liberty bell on the cover of The Childs History of the United States by C.A. Goodrich, 1878

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: SYMBOLS: INDEPENDENCE DAY. Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell

SYMBOLS: INDEPENDENCE DAY. Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, American symbols of Independence Day

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: EVRV2A-00198

EVRV2A-00198
Bellman told to ring the Liberty Bell to announce the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia, 1776. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Liberty Bell at the State Capitol, Concord, New Hampshire, New England

Liberty Bell at the State Capitol, Concord, New Hampshire, New England, United States of America, North America

Background imageLiberty Bell Collection: Close-up of the Liberty Bell

Close-up of the Liberty Bell, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America (USA), North America



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The Liberty Bell, an iconic symbol of American independence, holds a significant place in history. On July 8, 1776, its resounding chimes echoed through the tower of Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Summoning citizens far and wide to witness a momentous occasion - the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence by Colonel John Nixon. This line engraving from the 19th century captures the timeless beauty and grandeur of this revered bell that has come to represent freedom and democracy. Standing proudly in Philadelphia's Independence Hall, it serves as a reminder of our nation's birthplace. In black and white photographs from years gone by, we see glimpses of this historic landmark amidst the bustling streets of Philadelphia. The cradle of liberty was built here - where ideas were nurtured and dreams took flight. A travel poster from 1955 showcases the Liberty Bell against a vibrant backdrop, enticing visitors to explore its rich history firsthand. Meanwhile, a vintage fruit crate label from 1931 depicts the bell surrounded by luscious oranges - perhaps symbolizing how its message spread far beyond Pennsylvania's borders. Joseph Pennell's artistic rendition in 1912 immortalizes this national treasure with intricate detail. Every stroke capturing not just an object but also embodying values such as freedom and unity. But it was on that fateful day in July when true significance was bestowed upon this bell. As it rang out across Philadelphia on July 4th, 1776 - forever etching itself into history as "The Tocsin of Liberty. " Its sound reverberated through time and space; calling forth patriots who would fight for their rights and inspire generations to come. Today, visitors flock to gaze upon this enduring symbol at Independence Hall – marveling at its cracked visage which only adds to its allure. The Liberty Bell stands tall as a testament to America’s unwavering spirit – reminding us all of the sacrifices made and the ideals we hold dear.