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"Militia: Guardians of Ideals, Protectors of Freedom" Throughout history

Background imageMilitia Collection: Ships militia company traveled Leiden Grave 1622 Journey

Ships militia company traveled Leiden Grave 1622 Journey
Ships with which the militia company traveled from Leiden to Grave, 1622 Journey from the Leidse Schutterij to Grave, 1622 (series title)

Background imageMilitia Collection: Schutterij van Leiden battle order Mookerheide

Schutterij van Leiden battle order Mookerheide
Schutterij van Leiden in battle order on the Mookerheide, 1622 Journey from the Leidse Schutterij to Grave, 1622 (series title), September 26, 1622

Background imageMilitia Collection: Schuttersdoelen Amsterdam ca 1650 Two schuttersdoelen

Schuttersdoelen Amsterdam ca 1650 Two schuttersdoelen
Schuttersdoelen in Amsterdam, ca 1650, Two schuttersdoelen in Amsterdam, the Longbow goals and the Longbow goals, ca. 1650

Background imageMilitia Collection: Rotterdamse portrait artist Portrait seven officers

Rotterdamse portrait artist Portrait seven officers
Rotterdamse portrait artist, Portrait of seven officers and the worth of the Saint George chairs in Rotterdam, portrait portrait painting painting footage linen oil painting canvas: high 145

Background imageMilitia Collection: Jan Bikkers Portrait Gerrit Schuijf portrait painting

Jan Bikkers Portrait Gerrit Schuijf portrait painting
Jan Bikkers, Portrait of Gerrit Schuijf, portrait painting visual material linen oil painting wood canvas, Painting: oil on canvas without frame adorn militaria documenting Rotterdam militia drum

Background imageMilitia Collection: Officer Of The Norfolk Militia With A Fusil And Gorget, A. D. 1759

Officer Of The Norfolk Militia With A Fusil And Gorget, A. D. 1759. From The British Army: Its Origins
Officer Of The Norfolk Militia With A Fusil And Gorget, A.D. 1759. From The British Army: Its Origins, Progress And Equipment, Published 1868

Background imageMilitia Collection: Dr. William Dunlop, 1792

Dr. William Dunlop, 1792

Background imageMilitia Collection: Soldiers From Cauca, Colombia, South America In The 19Th Century

Soldiers From Cauca, Colombia, South America In The 19Th Century. From El Mundo En La Mano Published 1875

Background imageMilitia Collection: Militiamen During The Reign Of Charles I. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J. R

Militiamen During The Reign Of Charles I. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J. R
Militiamen During The Reign Of Charles I. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J.R. Green Published London 1893

Background imageMilitia Collection: In 1725, During Lovewells Fight, An Incident In Dummers War, The Indian Chief Paugus Is Killed By

In 1725, During Lovewells Fight, An Incident In Dummers War, The Indian Chief Paugus Is Killed By An English Militiaman. From A 19Th Century Illustration

Background imageMilitia Collection: Andrew Pickens, 1739 To 1817. Militia Leader In The American Revolution And A Member Of The United

Andrew Pickens, 1739 To 1817. Militia Leader In The American Revolution And A Member Of The United States House Of Representatives

Background imageMilitia Collection: Spain

Spain. Civil War (1936-1939). Republican woman member of the militia. Photography

Background imageMilitia Collection: Spain

Spain. Civil War. Members of the militia, Ascaso Division. Photograph by Katy Horna taken in Banastas-Carrascal, front in Aragon

Background imageMilitia Collection: Laz gang - Turkey

Laz gang - Turkey
Predictably the Black Sea man, or the " Laz" as he is called with a mixture of affection and sneer, has become a stock figure of the Turkish social typology. This gang is from Rize

Background imageMilitia Collection: JOSEPH MARION HERNANDEZ (1793-1857). American general and politician

JOSEPH MARION HERNANDEZ (1793-1857). American general and politician. First delegate to Congress from the territory, and brigadier general of the militia of Florida

Background imageMilitia Collection: BATTLE OF LONG ISLAND, 1776. Colonel John Glover of the Marblehead militia superintending

BATTLE OF LONG ISLAND, 1776. Colonel John Glover of the Marblehead militia superintending the retreat of Continental Army troops across the East River to Manhattan on the night of 29-30 August 1776

Background imageMilitia Collection: PPRE2A-00085

PPRE2A-00085
George Washington on a mission to the Ohio River during the French and Indian War. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMilitia Collection: PPRE2A-00086

PPRE2A-00086
George Washington leading an expeditionary force to western Pennsylvania in the French and Indian War. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMilitia Collection: PPRE2A-00117

PPRE2A-00117
George Washington at age 25, during the French and Indian War. Hand-colored engraving of an 18th-century portrait

Background imageMilitia Collection: PPRE2A-00120

PPRE2A-00120
George Washington in 1772, wearing his Virginia militia uniform before the American Revolution. Hand-colored engraving of an 18th-century portrait

Background imageMilitia Collection: French revolutionaries

French revolutionaries
Citizen soldiers of the French Revolution. Antique hand-colored print

Background imageMilitia Collection: Afghan men in the Khyber Pass, 1800s

Afghan men in the Khyber Pass, 1800s
Armed Afghans prepared to defend the Khyber Pass. Antique hand-colored print

Background imageMilitia Collection: EVNT2A-00016

EVNT2A-00016
Colonists attack on the Narragansett fort during King Philips War, 1675. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMilitia Collection: EVNT2A-00104

EVNT2A-00104
Colonial militia crossing the mountains during the French and Indian War. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageMilitia Collection: Connecticut militia camped during the Pequot War

Connecticut militia camped during the Pequot War
Captain Masons militia camped near Porters Rocks, Groton, Connecticut, in the Pequot War, 1630s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMilitia Collection: PPRE2A-00116

PPRE2A-00116
George Washington and Thomas Fairfax attending a Native American war-dance. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMilitia Collection: EVNT2A-00153

EVNT2A-00153
Colonial village of Brookfield, Massachusetts burned by Native Americans during King Phillips War 1675. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMilitia Collection: EVNT2A-00238

EVNT2A-00238
Declaration of war by a Pequot Indian delivering an arrow to Massachusetts Bay colonists, 1636. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMilitia Collection: EVRV2A-00039

EVRV2A-00039
Colonists fortifying Breeds Hill the night before the Battle of Bunker Hill, at the outset of the American Revolution, 1775. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMilitia Collection: EVRV2A-00044

EVRV2A-00044
Continental soldier loading his musket, American Revolution. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMilitia Collection: Hand-colored engraving

Hand-colored engraving
Siege of Charleston, South Carolina. by the British during the American Revolution. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMilitia Collection: Minutemen hearing of the Battle of Lexington, 1775

Minutemen hearing of the Battle of Lexington, 1775
Minutemen leaving their homes in Stockbridge, upon hearing of the battle of Lexington. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMilitia Collection: EVRV2A-00249

EVRV2A-00249
Messenger bringing colonists news of the battle at Lexington Green, 1775. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMilitia Collection: PREV2A-00006

PREV2A-00006
Paul Reveres ride to rouse Minutemen before the Battle of Lexington, April 19, 1775. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMilitia Collection: Bunker Hill defended by American minutemen, 1775

Bunker Hill defended by American minutemen, 1775
Prescott on the redoubt in defense of Breeds Hill, Battle of Bunker Hill, 1775. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageMilitia Collection: PREV2A-00039

PREV2A-00039
Paul Revere alerting inhabitants along the road to Lexington, 1775. Hand-colored halftone of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMilitia Collection: EVRV2A-00166

EVRV2A-00166
Colonial women defending their home as a Minuteman leaves for battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, 1775. Hand-colored halftone illustration of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMilitia Collection: Death of Herkimer at the Battle of Oriskany, 1777

Death of Herkimer at the Battle of Oriskany, 1777
General Herkimer killed at Oriskany in leading militia to relieve Fort Stanwix, New York, 1777. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageMilitia Collection: EVRV2A-00234

EVRV2A-00234
Rider warning Minutemen the British were marching to Lexington 1775, beginning the Revolutionary War. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMilitia Collection: Meigs Raid on the British at Sag Harbor NY, 1777

Meigs Raid on the British at Sag Harbor NY, 1777
Rhode Island militia taking Sag Harbor, Long Island, from the British during the Revolutionary War. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMilitia Collection: American advance on Vincennes, Indiana, 1779

American advance on Vincennes, Indiana, 1779
George Rogers Clark leading American forces on the Wabash River during the Revolutionary War. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century F.C. Yohn illustration

Background imageMilitia Collection: EVRV2A-00180

EVRV2A-00180
Royal Governor Tryon confronting the angry colonial Regulators in North Carolina, 1771. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration by Darley

Background imageMilitia Collection: Minuteman farmer in New England, 1775

Minuteman farmer in New England, 1775
Minuteman plowing his field, armed and ready, American Revolution. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMilitia Collection: Gunpowder brought to Boston from Fort Ticonderoga, 1775

Gunpowder brought to Boston from Fort Ticonderoga, 1775
Colonists transporting powder from Fort Ticonderoga to defend Boston, 1775. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century Howard Pyle illustration

Background imageMilitia Collection: EVRV2A-00173

EVRV2A-00173
Minutemen at the Battle of Bunker Hill at the outbreak of the American Revolution, 1775. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMilitia Collection: EVRV2A-00002

EVRV2A-00002
Retreat of the British from Concord, Massachusetts, at the outset of the American Revolution. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMilitia Collection: Revolutionary Group - Young Turk Revolution

Revolutionary Group - Young Turk Revolution
Young Turk Revolution. Men/chiefs/army from Taurus (Eastern Turkey) pictured the during revolution with their leader Schoud ja-i-Nizam

Background imageMilitia Collection: Review, Paris C1770

Review, Paris C1770
A Review of the Gardes de la Ville de Paris - the municipal militia - outside the Hotel de Ville



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"Militia: Guardians of Ideals, Protectors of Freedom" Throughout history, the concept has been intertwined with the struggle for independence and the defense of cherished beliefs. From Belfast to Izmir, from North Korea to South Carolina, these diverse examples highlight the resilience and dedication displayed by those who take up arms in service of a cause. In Northern Ireland's troubled past, an Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) poster serves as a reminder of a divided society where propaganda fueled tensions. Yet amidst this backdrop emerges Laodicea Dicey Langston, a courageous daughter shielding her father from Loyalist troops during the American Revolution. This mezzotint painting captures her unwavering commitment to protecting her family and supporting their revolutionary ideals. The iconic Bunker Hill battle symbolizes another chapter in militia history - one that witnessed ordinary citizens standing shoulder-to-shoulder against oppression. As artillery moves on the battlefield during the French and Indian War, it becomes evident that militias were not limited to specific regions or eras; they arose wherever freedom was at stake. Across continents and time periods alike, militias have played pivotal roles in shaping societies. In Spain's tumultuous Civil War era, Republican Militia members fought valiantly for their vision of justice and equality. Rembrandt's masterpiece "The Night Watch" immortalizes Amsterdam's civic guard - an early form tasked with maintaining order within their city walls. From Winchester Cathedral's graveyard gravestone commemorating fallen soldiers to Turkish Zeibek warriors showcasing their indomitable spirit in Izmir - these images remind us that militiamen are bound by duty but also driven by passion for their homeland. Whether defending unionism in Belfast or promoting ideology under North Korea's regime through propaganda posters found in Wonsan City - militias continue to shape our world today. Their legacy is one marked by sacrifice and valor.