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Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Unitarian Chapel, Rochdale, 1876

Unitarian Chapel, Rochdale, 1876. Unitarian Chapel and School, Blackwater Street, Rochdale, Manchester, England. In the 18th and 19th centuries Rochdale was a centre of cotton manufacture

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: The Duke of Cambridge presenting the Crimean Medal to French soldiers, 1856

The Duke of Cambridge presenting the Crimean Medal to French soldiers, 1856. George William Frederick Charles, 2nd Duke of Cambridge (1819-1904), English soldier and cousin of Queen Victoria

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Walter Besant, c1901

Walter Besant, c1901. Besant (1836-1901) British novelist, editor, philanthropist and social reformer was born at Portsmouth, Hampshire

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: The Surrender of two Sons of Tipoo Sultan (1792), c1860

The Surrender of two Sons of Tipoo Sultan (1792), c1860. After the first siege of Seringapatam at the end of the third Anglo-Mysore War, 1789-1792, two sons of the deafeated Sultan of Mysore

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Two lovers, 16th century

Two lovers, 16th century. German

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: The Battle of Tchernaya, 1855

The Battle of Tchernaya, 1855. An episode during the Crimean War (Russo/Turkish War) 1853-1856 in which the Allies, France, Britain and Turkey, repulsed the Russians at Traktir Bridge, 16 August 1855

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Scene during the Siege of Sevastopol (Sebastapol), 1855

Scene during the Siege of Sevastopol (Sebastapol), 1855. In the Crimean War (Russo-Turkish War), 1853-1856, Russian troops were under siege from 17 October 1854 to 8-9 September 1855

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: The fall of Sevastopol (Sebastopol), 1855

The fall of Sevastopol (Sebastopol), 1855. During the Crimean War (Russo-Turkish War) 1853-1856, Russian troops were under siege at Sevastopol from 17 October 1854 to 8-9 September 1855

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Robert Henry Sale, c1845

Robert Henry Sale, c1845. Sale (1784-1845) British soldier who from 1798 served mainly in India and Afghanistan and rose to the rank of Major-General in the army of the British East India Company

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Major-General Robert Henry Sale mortally wounded at Moodkee (Mudkhi), 1845

Major-General Robert Henry Sale mortally wounded at Moodkee (Mudkhi), 1845
Major General Robert Henry Sale mortally wounded at Moodkee (Mudkhi), 1845. Sale (1784-1845) British soldier who from 1798 served mainly in India and Afghanistan

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Henry P u-i, c1910

Henry P u-i, c1910. Henry P u-i (1906-1967) (Pu-Yi) the last emperor of China (1908-1912) whose Imperial titles were Hsuan-Tung and K ang-Te

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Lionel Nathan de Rothschild, Baron Rothschild, c1880

Lionel Nathan de Rothschild, Baron Rothschild, c1880
Lionel Nathan de Rothschild, Baron Rothschild c1880. Rothschild (1808-1879) British banker and philanthropist, eldest son of Nathan Meyer Rothschild

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Funerary boat of painted wood, 9th Dynasty, Ancient Egypt, 2232-2140 BC

Funerary boat of painted wood, 9th Dynasty, Ancient Egypt, 2232-2140 BC

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Esther in the presence of Ahasuerus, 1866. Artist: Gustave Dore

Esther in the presence of Ahasuerus, 1866. Artist: Gustave Dore
Esther in the presence of Ahasuerus, 1866. Esther (Haddash or Hadassah) coming into the presence of King Ahasuerus fainting in fear as she expects to die if it is discovered that she is a Jew

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Camille Desmoulins (1760-1794), 1895

Camille Desmoulins (1760-1794), 1895. French journalist and revolutionary whose writings in favour of clemency displeased Robespierre. He was guillotined at the same time as his friend, Danton

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, c1803

Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, c1803. Wellington (1769-1852), Anglo-Irish soldier and stateman, during his service in India, where he became Governor of Mysore, 1799-1805

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: John Howard (1726-1790), 1883

John Howard (1726-1790), 1883. Howard, English philanthropist and prison reformer, visiting a prison during his investigation of prison conditions

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: John Howard (1726-1790), 1880

John Howard (1726-1790), 1880. Howard, English philanthropist and prison reformer, visiting a prison during his investigation of prison conditions

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Scene from Il Masnadieri (The Brigands), 1847

Scene from Il Masnadieri (The Brigands), 1847. Opera by Guiseppe Verdi, with libretto by Andrea Maffei based on Schillers Die Rauber. This was the only opera by Verdi commissioned by London

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Adolphus Metkerke (1521-1591), Flemish philologist and statesman

Adolphus Metkerke (1521-1591), Flemish philologist and statesman

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Doctor Syntax making his will, c1816. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson

Doctor Syntax making his will, c1816. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax making his will, c1816. Servants leave the room so that he can speak with his lawyer in privacy. Illustration for Tours of Dr Syntax by William Combe. (London, c1816)

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Splendid Jem amongst the convicts in the Naval Dock Yard at Chatham, Kent, 1821

Splendid Jem amongst the convicts in the Naval Dock Yard at Chatham, Kent, 1821. Artist: Isaac Robert Cruikshank
Splendid Jem, once a dashing hero in the Metropolis, recognised by Tom amongst the convicts in the Naval Dock Yard at Chatham, 1821

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Prison hulk at Deptford, London, c1826

Prison hulk at Deptford, London, c1826. These convict hulks were an intermediate confinement between an ordinary gaol or transportation

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Prison hulk Warrior at Woolwich, London, 1848

Prison hulk Warrior at Woolwich, London, 1848. This hulk held 600 and was an intermediate confinement between an ordinary gaol or transportation

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Convict ward on board the prison hulk Warrior at Woolwich, London, 1848

Convict ward on board the prison hulk Warrior at Woolwich, London, 1848. This hulk held 600 and was an intermediate confinement between an ordinary gaol or transportation

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Chapel on board the prison hulk Warrior at Woolwich, London, 1848

Chapel on board the prison hulk Warrior at Woolwich, London, 1848. This hulk held 600 and was an intermediate confinement between an ordinary gaol or transportation

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: On board a prison hulk, 1848

On board a prison hulk, 1848. A warder watching prisoners entering their ward on board convict hulk Warrior at Woolwich. This hulk held 600

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Engagement near the Tugela River, 2nd Boer War, 1899-1902

Engagement near the Tugela River, 2nd Boer War, 1899-1902. A picket of the British 13th Hussars surprised near the Tugela River (Hussar Hill)

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Boers attacking a British blockhouse (microfort) during the 2nd Boer War 1899-1902

Boers attacking a British blockhouse (microfort) during the 2nd Boer War 1899-1902
Boers attacking a British blockhouse (microfort) during the 2nd Boer War of 1899-1902

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Frost Fair on the Thames at London, 1683

Frost Fair on the Thames at London, 1683. Winters in Britain were often particularly cold in the 17th and 18th centuries, a period known as the Little Ice Age

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Frost Fair on the Thames at London, 1734-1740 (1838)

Frost Fair on the Thames at London, 1734-1740 (1838). Winters in Britain were often particularly cold in the 17th and 18th centuries, a period known as the Little Ice Age

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Robert Nivelle, French World War I general

Robert Nivelle, French World War I general. Nivelle (1857-1924) was Commander-in-Chief of the French army from December 1916 to May 1917

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Albrecht van Wallenstein, Austrian soldier

Albrecht van Wallenstein, Austrian soldier. Wallenstein (1583-1634) commanded the Catholic imperial armies during the Thirty Years War (1618-1648)

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Johann Tserclaes, Count Tilly, Flemish soldier

Johann Tserclaes, Count Tilly, Flemish soldier. Tilly (1559-1632) was appointed by Maximilian I of Bavaria to reorganise the Bavarian army in 1610

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Frederick William II, King of Prussia, 1786-1797 (c1810)

Frederick William II, King of Prussia, 1786-1797 (c1810). Frederick William II (1744-1797) was the nephew of Frederick the Great

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Henry Ireton, 17th century English Parliamentary commander

Henry Ireton, 17th century English Parliamentary commander
Henry Ireton, 17th century English Parliamentary general. Ireton (1611-1651) was the son-in-law of Oliver Cromwell

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Ralph Hopton, Ist Baron Hopton, 17th century English Royalist soldier

Ralph Hopton, Ist Baron Hopton, 17th century English Royalist soldier. Hopton (1598-1652) was commander of Charles Is forces in the south-west of England from 1642-1646

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: George Monck, 1st Duke of Albermarle, 17th century English soldier, 1817

George Monck, 1st Duke of Albermarle, 17th century English soldier, 1817. Albemarle (1608-1670) supported the Commonwealth cause in the English Civil Wars from 1644

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Capture of James, Duke of Monmouth after the Battle of Sedgmoor, July 1685

Capture of James, Duke of Monmouth after the Battle of Sedgmoor, July 1685. James Scott, Duke of Monmouth (1649-1684) was the illegitimate son of Charles II

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Siege of Sebastopol, Crimean War, 1854-1855

Siege of Sebastopol, Crimean War, 1854-1855. Soldiers of a British Guards regiment working in the trenches during the 11-month allied siege of the Russian-held city

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Battle of Bennington, Vermont, American War of Independence, 16 August 1777

Battle of Bennington, Vermont, American War of Independence, 16 August 1777. The British were defeated by colonial militia under General John Stark

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Nicholas Ridley, 16th century English Protestant reformer and martyr

Nicholas Ridley, 16th century English Protestant reformer and martyr. Appointed Bishop of London in 1550, Ridley (c1500-1555)

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: British troops parading on the esplanade, Calcutta, India, mid 19th century

British troops parading on the esplanade, Calcutta, India, mid 19th century

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Robert Nivelle, French general, 1917

Robert Nivelle, French general, 1917. Nivelle (1857-1924) was Commander-in-Chief of the French army from December 1916 to May 1917

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: Pope Gregory I, the Great, c1540-1567. Artist: Adriaen Collaert

Pope Gregory I, the Great, c1540-1567. Artist: Adriaen Collaert
Pope Gregory I, the Great, c1540-1567. Pope from 590, St Gregory (c540-604) sent Augustine as a missionary to England in 596

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: St George killing the dragon, 1598

St George killing the dragon, 1598. Perhaps a Roman centurion beheaded near modern Tel Aviv, St George (dc303) is the patron saint of England, Catalonia, Genoa, Greece, Portugal, Russia, Venice

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: St John in the Isle of Patmos, 1826

St John in the Isle of Patmos, 1826. St John the Evangelist in exile on the isle of Patmos, having been accused of being a magician. Whilst there he wrote the Book of Revelations

Background imageAnn Ronan Pictures Collection: St George killing the dragon, 1884. Artist: George Heywood Maunoir Sumner

St George killing the dragon, 1884. Artist: George Heywood Maunoir Sumner
St George killing the dragon, 1884. Perhaps a Roman centurion beheaded near modern Tel Aviv, St George (dc303) is the patron saint of England, Catalonia, Genoa, Greece, Portugal, Russia, Venice




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"Ann Ronan Pictures: A Glimpse into History's Canvas" Step into the enchanting world of Ann Ronan Pictures, where art and history intertwine to tell captivating stories. Explore "I am half sick of shadows, " a mesmerizing masterpiece by John William Waterhouse that transports you to an era filled with mystery and allure. Feel the thunderous charge at Waterloo through "Scotland for Ever; the charge of the Scots Greys at Waterloo, 18 June 1815. " Witness bravery personified as these valiant soldiers fearlessly face their destiny on the battlefield. Meet Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, lst Viscount Baden-Powell, an English soldier whose legacy continues to inspire generations. Discover his remarkable journey and unwavering dedication in service to his country. Marvel at the regal presence of Elizabeth I, Queen of England and Ireland. George Gower's exquisite portrayal captures her majesty during a pivotal moment in history when England stood against all odds. Immerse yourself in Jean Francois Millet's iconic painting, "The Angelus, " which beautifully depicts a serene moment amidst rural life. Let its tranquil ambiance transport you to simpler times filled with contemplation and gratitude. Experience heart-wrenching emotions in "Twixt Love and Duty, " a poignant piece from 1914 that explores the eternal struggle between personal desires and societal obligations. Uncover ancient trade routes with a map showcasing the extent of the Hanseatic League around 1400. Trace their paths across Europe as they shaped commerce and culture during medieval times. Delve into Mayan civilization through a page from the Dresden Codex, a precious Maya manuscript preserving their rich heritage. Decode intricate symbols that reveal profound insights into their cosmology and wisdom. Witness political satire come alive in John Tenniel's thought-provoking artwork titled "Dropping The Pilot. " Reflect upon its underlying message about leadership choices during a critical era.