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"Hated: A Captivating Collection of Contrasting Images" In a world filled with diverse perspectives

Background imageHated Collection: A speed camera

A speed camera
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageHated Collection: There was an old Person of Stobs (engraving)

There was an old Person of Stobs (engraving)
3622923 There was an old Person of Stobs (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: There was an old Person of Stobs)

Background imageHated Collection: There was a young Lady of Brest (engraving)

There was a young Lady of Brest (engraving)
3622890 There was a young Lady of Brest (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: There was a young Lady of Brest)

Background imageHated Collection: Thomas Hutchinson (1711-80) 1741 (oil on canvas)

Thomas Hutchinson (1711-80) 1741 (oil on canvas)
MHS197928 Thomas Hutchinson (1711-80) 1741 (oil on canvas) by Truman, Edward (18th century); 71.9x60.2 cm; Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, MA

Background imageHated Collection: The Story of a Seaside Elopement (engraving)

The Story of a Seaside Elopement (engraving)
1036412 The Story of a Seaside Elopement (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Story of a Seaside Elopement)

Background imageHated Collection: POLISH KOSSINIERI

POLISH KOSSINIERI
Members of a patriotic secret society, the KOSSINIERI (literally, the scythers) swear to fight for the freedom of Poland against the hated Russians who rule them Date: 1 May 1821

Background imageHated Collection: POLISH LEGION 1810

POLISH LEGION 1810
Men of the LEGION POLONAISE, Regiment de la Vistule, serving alongside the French in Napoleons war with Russia, hated by the Poles Date: 1810

Background imageHated Collection: The burning of effigies in Tacuba, Mexico City, Mexico

The burning of effigies in Tacuba, Mexico City, Mexico
The burning of the effigies of Judas in the streets of Tacuba, Mexico City, Mexico -- a traditional Easter activity, designed to purge the sins of the past year

Background imageHated Collection: Illustration by Cecil Aldin, dog being given a bath

Illustration by Cecil Aldin, dog being given a bath
Illustration by Cecil Aldin -- Tatters, a wire-haired fox terrier, being given a bath in the scullery sink, an operation which he hated. Date: 1927

Background imageHated Collection: Religious Reform

Religious Reform
Catholicism is associated with the hated Spanish rule : nobles of Brabant petition for religious freedom for all, Calvinists and Catholics alike. Date: 6 April 1566

Background imageHated Collection: Source Size = 3779 x 5010

Source Size = 3779 x 5010
THE STORY OF A SEASIDE ELOPEMENT: Edwin loved her dearly, but, being poor, is forbidden the house. Love laughs at locksmiths and other obstacles

Background imageHated Collection: Source Size = 3773 x 5131

Source Size = 3773 x 5131
THE STORY OF A SEASIDE ELOPEMENT: Mamma, thinking matters are coming to a crisis, pleads fatigue, and returns home. Angelina feels faint! Her devoted flies for assistance

Background imageHated Collection: Sisters discussing their much-hated Stepmother

Sisters discussing their much-hated Stepmother
Ethel to Maud (discussing their much-hated Stepmother) - " Never mind, we only have her in the da-time. Think of poor Pa - he has her all night as well!" Date: 1892

Background imageHated Collection: Revolution Game

Revolution Game
A board game in which successive squares are incidents in the Revolution, such as the King coming to Paris and the abolition of the gabelle (the hated salt tax). Date: circa 1790

Background imageHated Collection: Fergus Fionnliath

Fergus Fionnliath
Fergus Fionnlaith hated dogs & threw rocks at them, but the powers that protect animals gave him a squint so that he always threw crooked. From the story of the Birth of Bran

Background imageHated Collection: Lear / Nonsense / Spain

Lear / Nonsense / Spain
There was an Old Person of Spain, who hated all trouble and pain; So he sat on a chair, with his feet in the air, that umbrageous Old Person of Spain

Background imageHated Collection: Alvas Statue

Alvas Statue
After he is safely out of the way, the statue of the hated Alva is dragged through the streets by the citizens of Antwerp

Background imageHated Collection: Polish Kossinieri

Polish Kossinieri
Members of a patriotic secret society, the KOSSINIERI (literally, the scythers) swear to fight for the freedom of Poland against the hated Russians who rule them


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"Hated: A Captivating Collection of Contrasting Images" In a world filled with diverse perspectives, there are certain things that evoke strong emotions - hatred being one of them. From the piercing gaze of a speed camera to the ancient engraving depicting an old person from Stobs, these images capture moments that have been despised by many. The engravings continue to tell tales of disdain as we witness a young lady from Brest, her image etched in stone forever. Alongside her is another engraving showcasing Thomas Hutchinson's portrait, painted in 1741; perhaps his actions or beliefs earned him the ire and resentment of others. As we delve deeper into history, we stumble upon "The Story of a Seaside Elopement, " yet another engraving that hints at forbidden love and societal disapproval. The Polish Kossinieri and Polish Legion insignias remind us of conflicts and divisions that sparked animosity among nations. Moving across continents, we encounter the burning effigies in Tacuba, Mexico City - an act fueled by anger towards someone or something symbolic. Cecil Aldin's illustration portrays a dog being given a bath; while seemingly innocent on the surface, it might represent frustration for both parties involved. Religious reform has often been met with resistance throughout history - an idea encapsulated within this collection. And once again, "The Story of a Seaside Elopement" resurfaces as if to emphasize how love can be scorned when it defies societal norms. Lastly, an illustration for Oliver Goldsmith's novel "The Vicar of Wakefield" adds color to this compilation. It serves as a reminder that even fictional characters can elicit intense feelings from readers who either adore or detest their presence. This captivating collection showcases various facets where hatred has left its mark - whether through technology like speed cameras or timeless art forms like engravings and paintings.