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Mutiny Collection (page 9)

"Unveiling the Untold Stories: Mutiny Across Time and Continents" Embark on a captivating journey through time as we delve into the tumultuous concept of mutiny

Background imageMutiny Collection: Mutiny of the crew of HMS Bounty, 28 April 1789

Mutiny of the crew of HMS Bounty, 28 April 1789. Lieutenant William Bligh (1754-1817), English naval officer and his 18 companions cast adrift in a longboat by Fletcher Christian

Background imageMutiny Collection: Friday October Christian, 1833

Friday October Christian, 1833. Son of Fletcher Christian (1764-c1793), ringleader of the mutiny of 1789 against Lieutenant William Bligh on HMS Bounty

Background imageMutiny Collection: Christopher Columbus, faced with mutiny on his voyage to America, 1492 (early 20th century)

Christopher Columbus, faced with mutiny on his voyage to America, 1492 (early 20th century)

Background imageMutiny Collection: Mutineers attacking the magazine at Delhi, Indian Mutiny, 11 May 1857 (c1900)

Mutineers attacking the magazine at Delhi, Indian Mutiny, 11 May 1857 (c1900). On the orders of Lieutenant George Willoughby, who died of his wounds defending the garrison, the magazine was blown up

Background imageMutiny Collection: Henry Hudson, English navigator, being set adrift by mutinous crew, c1880

Henry Hudson, English navigator, being set adrift by mutinous crew, c1880
Henry Hudson (c.1550-1611), English navigator, being set adrift with son and 7 others by mutinous crew, c1880. He was never seen again. Wood engraving

Background imageMutiny Collection: Another Eclipse for India, 1868. Artist: John Tenniel

Another Eclipse for India, 1868. Artist: John Tenniel
Another Eclipse for India, 1868. Lord John Lawrence had been the Viceroy of India since 1863, but was now preparing to hand over his authority to Lord Mayo

Background imageMutiny Collection: The Kashmiri Gate (showing the breach of 1857), Delhi, India

The Kashmiri Gate (showing the breach of 1857), Delhi, India
The Kashmere Gate or Kashmiri Gate, Delhi, India. The gate gained national attention during the Mutiny of 1857. Indian soldiers fired volleys of cannonballs from this gate at the British

Background imageMutiny Collection: Alexander the Great quelling the mutiny at Opis, 324 BC

Alexander the Great quelling the mutiny at Opis, 324 BC
Alexander the Great quelling a mutiny amongst his soldiers, who have rebelled following his announcement that the army is now to be disbanded

Background imageMutiny Collection: Mutiny Heroine Rani Lakshmi Bai Jhansi 1800s

Mutiny Heroine Rani Lakshmi Bai Jhansi 1800s
The Mutiny of the Heroine Rani Lakshmi Bai of Jhansi, 1800s. India, Calcutta, Kalighat painting, 19th century. Black ink, watercolor, and tin paint

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Background imageMutiny Collection: Stanley Threatens To Shoot A Porter During The Mutiny In Gombe

Stanley Threatens To Shoot A Porter During The Mutiny In Gombe, Africa During The His Expedition In 1872. Sir Henry Morton Stanley, Born John Rowland, 1841 To 1904. Welsh Journalist And Explorer

Background imageMutiny Collection: The Times Correspondent Looking On At The Sacking Of The Kaiser Bach After The Capture Of Lucknow

The Times Correspondent Looking On At The Sacking Of The Kaiser Bach After The Capture Of Lucknow March 15 1858 From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Havelocks Column Attacking The Mutineers Before Cawnpoor Major General Sir Henry Havelock 1795 To

Havelocks Column Attacking The Mutineers Before Cawnpoor Major General Sir Henry Havelock 1795 To 1857 Britsh General From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Disarming The 11Th Irregular Cavalry At Berhampore1857 From The History Of The Indian Mutiny

Disarming The 11Th Irregular Cavalry At Berhampore1857 From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Sikh Troops Dividing The Spoil Taken From Mutineers From The History Of The Indian Mutiny

Sikh Troops Dividing The Spoil Taken From Mutineers From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Henry John Temple Palmerston Of Palmerston 3Rd Viscount Baron Temple Of Mount Temple Byname Pam

Henry John Temple Palmerston Of Palmerston 3Rd Viscount Baron Temple Of Mount Temple Byname Pam 1784 To1865 English Whig-Liberal Statesman From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Conflict With The Ghazees Before Bareilly May 6Th 1858 From The History Of The Indian Mutiny

Conflict With The Ghazees Before Bareilly May 6Th 1858 From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Death Of Sir Henry Montgomery Lawrence 1806 To 1857 British General And Administrator In India

Death Of Sir Henry Montgomery Lawrence 1806 To 1857 British General And Administrator In India From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Death Of Brigadier Adrian Hope In The Attack On The Fort Of Roodmow April 15Th 1858 From The

Death Of Brigadier Adrian Hope In The Attack On The Fort Of Roodmow April 15Th 1858 From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Defeat Of The Peishwas Army Before Jhansi By General Rose April 1St 1858 From The History Of The

Defeat Of The Peishwas Army Before Jhansi By General Rose April 1St 1858 From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Major General Sir Henry Havelock 1795 To 1857 Britsh General From The History Of The Indian Mutiny

Major General Sir Henry Havelock 1795 To 1857 Britsh General From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: The Relief Of Lucknow By General Havelock September 25 1857 Major General Sir Henry Havelock 1795

The Relief Of Lucknow By General Havelock September 25 1857 Major General Sir Henry Havelock 1795 To 1857 Britsh General From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Colonel John Platt Killed By The Mutineers At Mhow 1St July 1857 From The History Of The Indian

Colonel John Platt Killed By The Mutineers At Mhow 1St July 1857 From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Assault Of Delhi Capture Of The Cashmere Gate 14Th September 1857 From The History Of The Indian

Assault Of Delhi Capture Of The Cashmere Gate 14Th September 1857 From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Blowing Up Of The Cashmere Gate At Delhi From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Blowing Up Of The Cashmere Gate At Delhi From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Encounter Between Lieutenant Hills And A Body Of Sepoy Cavalry James Hills 1833 To 1919 Welsh

Encounter Between Lieutenant Hills And A Body Of Sepoy Cavalry James Hills 1833 To 1919 Welsh Second Lieutenant In The Bengal Horse Artillery Recipient Of The Victoria Cross For Gallantry From The

Background imageMutiny Collection: Kooer Singh Rebel Chieftan From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Kooer Singh Rebel Chieftan From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Major Eyre Driving The Oude Rebels From Allahabad 1857 From The History Of The Indian Mutiny

Major Eyre Driving The Oude Rebels From Allahabad 1857 From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Battery At Lucknow The Defenders On The Lookout From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Battery At Lucknow The Defenders On The Lookout From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: The Hindoo Mother Engraved By E J Portbury After H Melville Title Page From The History Of The

The Hindoo Mother Engraved By E J Portbury After H Melville Title Page From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Sir Colin Campbell Lord Clyde 1792 To 1863 Scottish Field Marshal Commander In Chief Of The Forces

Sir Colin Campbell Lord Clyde 1792 To 1863 Scottish Field Marshal Commander In Chief Of The Forces In India From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Attack Of The Mutineers On The Redan Battery At Lucknow July 30 1857 From The History Of The

Attack Of The Mutineers On The Redan Battery At Lucknow July 30 1857 From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Attack On The Sealkote Mutineers By General Nicholsons Irregular Cavalry 1857 General John

Attack On The Sealkote Mutineers By General Nicholsons Irregular Cavalry 1857 General John Nicholson 1822 To 1857 English Victorian Era Military Hero From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published

Background imageMutiny Collection: Dr Graham Shot In His Buggy By The Sealkote Mutineers 1857 From The History Of The Indian Mutiny

Dr Graham Shot In His Buggy By The Sealkote Mutineers 1857 From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Capture Of The King Of Delhi By Captain Hodson Bahadur Shah Zafar 1775 To 1862 The Last Mughal

Capture Of The King Of Delhi By Captain Hodson Bahadur Shah Zafar 1775 To 1862 The Last Mughal King From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Repelling A Sortie Before Delhi From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Repelling A Sortie Before Delhi From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Night Sortie And Attack On Baggage Waggons From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Night Sortie And Attack On Baggage Waggons From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Capture Of A Gun At Banda From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Capture Of A Gun At Banda From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Blowing Mutinous Sepoys From The Guns From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Blowing Mutinous Sepoys From The Guns From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Fugitive British Officers And Their Families Attacked By Mutineers From The History Of The Indian

Fugitive British Officers And Their Families Attacked By Mutineers From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Capture Of The Guns By The Highlanders Before Cawnpore 1857 From The History Of The Indian Mutiny

Capture Of The Guns By The Highlanders Before Cawnpore 1857 From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: General Havelocks Attack On Nana Sahib At Futtypore 1857 Major General Henry Havelock 1795 To 1857

General Havelocks Attack On Nana Sahib At Futtypore 1857 Major General Henry Havelock 1795 To 1857 Britsh General From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Mutinous Sepoys Dividing Spoils From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Mutinous Sepoys Dividing Spoils From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Repulse Of A Sortie From Delhi From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Repulse Of A Sortie From Delhi From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Charge Of The Highlanders Before Cawnpore Under General Havelock Major General Henry Havelock 1795

Charge Of The Highlanders Before Cawnpore Under General Havelock Major General Henry Havelock 1795 To 1857 Britsh General From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Mutineer Cavalry Attacking An Infantry Square At The Battle Of Cawnpore 1857 From The History Of

Mutineer Cavalry Attacking An Infantry Square At The Battle Of Cawnpore 1857 From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Havelocks Column Attacking The Mutineers Before Cawnpore 1857 Major General Henry Havelock 1795 To

Havelocks Column Attacking The Mutineers Before Cawnpore 1857 Major General Henry Havelock 1795 To 1857 Britsh General From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageMutiny Collection: Fugitive Officers With Their Families Concealing Themselves In The Jungle From The History Of The

Fugitive Officers With Their Families Concealing Themselves In The Jungle From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858



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"Unveiling the Untold Stories: Mutiny Across Time and Continents" Embark on a captivating journey through time as we delve into the tumultuous concept of mutiny. Our first stop takes us back to 1850, amidst the vibrant landscapes of Asia's jewel, India. With an intriguing map in hand, we navigate through the rich tapestry of history. Intricately crafted miniatures catch our eye; three metal Sikh kirpan daggers symbolize both power and rebellion. These small yet mighty weapons serve as reminders of the courage displayed by those who dared to challenge authority. A faded handbill transports us to Leeds' Theatre, where Shakespeare's timeless tragedy "Hamlet" once graced its stage. The allure of this performance echoes with whispers of dissent and defiance that reverberate throughout history. The year 1921 brings forth a pivotal moment during the Kronstadt Mutiny. Rebel forces seize control of battleship Petropavlovsk at Soviet naval base Kronstadt, marking a turning point in Russia's revolutionary struggle for freedom. Our narrative then shifts back to 1857 when rebel sepoys ignited one of India's most significant uprisings against British rule – The Mutiny. As we explore iconic landmarks like Lucknow under siege, tales emerge about heroes who fought valiantly for their homeland's independence. Amidst these stories lies another gem – Koh-i-Noor diamond – whose turbulent past mirrors themes itself. This legendary stone has witnessed countless struggles for power and dominance throughout centuries. Officers involved in the 1857 Mutiny come into focus next; they stand as complex figures caught between loyalty and rebellion, torn apart by conflicting ideologies within their ranks. We cannot ignore maritime mutinies either - H. M. S Bounty sailing across treacherous waters or the infamous Nore incident that shook Britain's naval hierarchy to its core. These rebellions remind us that mutiny knows no boundaries, permeating both land and sea.