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"Proclaiming the Spirit of Independence: A Leaflet's Powerful Message" In the historic struggle for independence, Colombia proudly waved its flag high

Background imageProclaim Collection: Independence of Colombia. Leaflet with a proclaim

Independence of Colombia. Leaflet with a proclaim signed by Sim󮠂 ol� r (13th September 1826). ECUADOR. Quito. Aurelio Espinosa Polit Ecuadorian Library

Background imageProclaim Collection: Engraving depicting Leon Gambetta proclaiming the Republic at the Palace of the Corps Legislatif

Engraving depicting Leon Gambetta proclaiming the Republic at the Palace of the Corps Legislatif
3521636 Engraving depicting Leon Gambetta proclaiming the Republic at the Palace of the Corps Legislatif; (add.info.: Engraving depicting Leon Gambetta (1838-1882) a French statesman

Background imageProclaim Collection: 'Who goes there?', The City Marshal challenging the Pursuivant of Arms who demanded Admittance to

"Who goes there?", The City Marshal challenging the Pursuivant of Arms who demanded Admittance to the City to
1040192 " Who goes there?", The City Marshal challenging the Pursuivant of Arms who demanded Admittance to the City to proclaim the King (litho) by Small

Background imageProclaim Collection: Proclamation of King Charles II of England, in which he promised a general pardon for

Proclamation of King Charles II of England, in which he promised a general pardon for crimes committed during the English Civil War and the Interregnum for all those who recognised. Date: 4 April 1660

Background imageProclaim Collection: Our Fishing Industries, Pilchard Seining in Cornwall (engraving)

Our Fishing Industries, Pilchard Seining in Cornwall (engraving)
1624372 Our Fishing Industries, Pilchard Seining in Cornwall (engraving) by Craft, Percy Robert (1856-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: Our Fishing Industries, Pilchard Seining in Cornwall)

Background imageProclaim Collection: Good Sport (b / w photo)

Good Sport (b / w photo)
3092354 Good Sport (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Good Sport. Illustration for Picturesque South Africa (Dennis Edwards)

Background imageProclaim Collection: France. Liberal Revolution, 1848. National Assembly invaded

France. Liberal Revolution, 1848. National Assembly invaded
France. Liberal Revolution, 1848. Popular uprising to force the abdication of King Louis Philippe of Orleans and proclaim the Second Republic (Days 22 to 24 February)

Background imageProclaim Collection: Myth - Classical Myth - Fama

Myth - Classical Myth - Fama
Fama blows her trumpet to proclaim a hero

Background imageProclaim Collection: Proclomation of Charles II

Proclomation of Charles II
An artists impression of Charles IIs Royalist supporters greeting him and to proclaim him as King. Date: 19th century

Background imageProclaim Collection: Official proclamation of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) as Empre

Official proclamation of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) as Empre
HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN. 19th century. LONDON. Official proclamation of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) as Empress of India in the steps of the Stock Exchange

Background imageProclaim Collection: Messengers proclaim victory in the Russo-Japanese War

Messengers proclaim victory in the Russo-Japanese War
Two post runners proclaiming good news to the populace as they race along the road bearing a proclamation, they heads adorned with both the National Flag of Japan

Background imageProclaim Collection: Herald and others on a balcony

Herald and others on a balcony
Herald and others in uniform on a balcony at Stable Yard, St Jamess Palace. The herald is waving his hat. Date: 1910

Background imageProclaim Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Tocsin, Liberty-Rung, State, House, Bell, Independence Hall Philadelphia

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

Background imageProclaim Collection: Franco-Prussian War: Gambetta Proclaim the Republic, Paris, September 4 1870

Franco-Prussian War: Gambetta Proclaim the Republic, Paris, September 4 1870

Background imageProclaim Collection: Election of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Sir John Hanham, Apparitor - General of the Province

Election of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Sir John Hanham, Apparitor - General of the Province and Diocese of Canterbury, standing on the steps of St Mary Le Bow Church

Background imageProclaim Collection: Franco-Prussian War: Gambetta Proclaim the Republic, Paris, September 4 1870

Franco-Prussian War: Gambetta Proclaim the Republic, Paris, September 4 1870

Background imageProclaim Collection: The Toscin of Liberty

The Toscin of Liberty

Background imageProclaim Collection: Anabaptists in Amsterdam

Anabaptists in Amsterdam
Four Anabaptists proclaim their faith through the streets of Amsterdam. A dog listens but remains unconvinced by their teachings. Date: 21 March 1534

Background imageProclaim Collection: Universal Suffrage

Universal Suffrage comes to the people of France - well, to French men, anyway

Background imageProclaim Collection: Socialists attacking the Fire-Station, Belleville; Franco-Pr

Socialists attacking the Fire-Station, Belleville; Franco-Pr
Illustration showing some Red Republican Conspirators attacking the Firemans Station at Belleville, Paris. Socialist agitators were already a force in Paris and tried to proclaim a new republic

Background imageProclaim Collection: Lenins Hq at Smolny

Lenins Hq at Smolny
A field gun guards the entrance to the Smolny Institute, a former girls school where Lenin makes his headquarters and where he will proclaim the new regime

Background imageProclaim Collection: Putilov Red Guard

Putilov Red Guard
Members of the Red Guard from the Putilov factory, on the steps of the Smolny Institute, a former girls school, from which Lenin will proclaim his coup

Background imageProclaim Collection: May Day Demo Banners

May Day Demo Banners
Banners at the May Day parade at Petrograd proclaim Long live the democratic republic and Long life to socialism from the United Workers Trade Institute

Background imageProclaim Collection: Red Guard at Smolny

Red Guard at Smolny
Red Guards from the Putilov factory, on the steps of the Smolny Institute, a former girls school, from which Lenin will proclaim his coup

Background imageProclaim Collection: Myth / Classical Myth / Fama

Myth / Classical Myth / Fama
Fame blows her trumpet to proclaim a hero

Background imageProclaim Collection: Proscriptions - 3

Proscriptions - 3
The second Triumvirate - Antony, Lepidus and Octavian - proclaim proscriptions against their political enemies, making them outlaws who can be victimised by all

Background imageProclaim Collection: Proscriptions - 2

Proscriptions - 2
The second Triumvirate - Antony, Lepidus and Octavian - proclaim proscriptions against their political enemies, making them outlaws who can be victimised by all

Background imageProclaim Collection: Proscriptions

Proscriptions
The second Triumvirate - Antony, Lepidus and Octavian - proclaim proscriptions against their political enemies, making them outlaws who can be victimised by all


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"Proclaiming the Spirit of Independence: A Leaflet's Powerful Message" In the historic struggle for independence, Colombia proudly waved its flag high. Through a simple leaflet, the nation proclaimed its fierce determination to break free from colonial chains. The image captures a pivotal moment in history - "Who goes there?" asks The City Marshal, challenging the Pursuivant of Arms demanding admittance to proclaim the King. It symbolizes Colombia's refusal to bow down and instead embrace their own destiny. Across continents, proclamations echoed with promises of change and forgiveness. King Charles II of England extended a general pardon through his proclamation, offering hope and reconciliation amidst turmoil. Meanwhile, our fishing industries thrived as pilchard seining in Cornwall was celebrated in an enchanting engraving titled "Our Fishing Industries. " It reminds us that even amid political unrest, life continues with moments of joy and prosperity. The winds of revolution swept across France in 1848 when liberal ideals took hold. National Assembly invaded. This powerful image encapsulates both chaos and hope as citizens fought for their rights and freedom from oppression. Mythology too played a role in shaping narratives through proclamations. Classical Myth introduces us to Fama - the personification of fame or rumor who spreads news far and wide. Just like Fama's whispers carried stories throughout ancient times, official proclamations held immense power during historical events. From monarchs to empresses, rulers used proclamations to assert their authority over vast territories. Queen Victoria's official proclamation as Empress is a testament to her reign's grandeur while messengers heralded victory during Russo-Japanese War celebrations on balconies above cheering crowds. Yet not all proclamations were met with jubilation; some led to tragic consequences. In one such instance during the Russo-Turkish War in 1878, conspirators planned to seize power by proclaiming Murad as Sultan.