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Gun Powder Collection (#3)

"Unleashing the Power: Exploring the Origins and Infamy of Gunpowder" In the 16th century, a revolutionary weapon emerged on the battlefield - an arquebusse

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Robert Parsons - 3
ROBERT PARSONS Jesuit missionary in England, thought to have been the leading conspirator against Elizabeth and the instigator of the Gunpowder Plot

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Picking Cotton / Gunpowder
Picking cotton for gunpowder production in Turkmenistan during World War Two

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Gunpowder Horns
Ornamental gunpowder horns from Norway

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EyeUbiquitous_20031277
Japan Kyoto Hanabi Fireworks display or Flowers Of Fire

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Japan Kyoto Hanabi Fireworks display or Flowers Of Fire

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Japan Kyoto Hanabi Fireworks display or Flowers Of Fire

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Japan Kyoto Hanabi Fireworks display or Flowers Of Fire

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Japan Kyoto Hanabi Fireworks display or Flowers Of Fire

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Japan Kyoto Hanabi Fireworks display or Flowers Of Fire

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Japan Kyoto Hanabi Fireworks display or Flowers Of Fire

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EyeUbiquitous_10001360
Japan Kyoto Hanabi Fireworks display or Flowers Of Fire

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Japan Kyoto Hanabi Fireworks display or Flowers Of Fire

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16th Century Townhouses
Houses in Butcher Row, London; the building on the right, demolished in 1798, is supposed to have been where the Gunpowder Plotters did their plotting

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Gunpowder / I See & Smile
I see and smile The barrels of gunpower are discovered

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Dangerous Spark Gun
A Dangerous Spark - a man gets a shock when his gunpowder ignites unexpectedly

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Landing the Powder
GUY FAWKES Fawkes and Catesby unload the barrels of gunpowder under cover of night

Background imageGun Powder Collection: HENRY PERCY / 1564 - 1632

HENRY PERCY / 1564 - 1632
HENRY PERCY 9TH EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND Statesman and scientist called the " Wizard Earl". Implicated in the Gunpowder plot

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Conspirators Gunpowder
The Conspirators

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Gunpowder Manufacture
Technical depiction of an early Gunpowder Mill

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Gunpowder Invented
German monk BERTHOLD SCHWARZ is credited with the invention of gunpowder; though it certainly existed before his time, he may have improved its practical effectiveness

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Guy Fawkes Discovered
Guy Fawkes is discovered in the vaults under Parliament house and is apprehended Date: 1605

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Hy Percy Northumberland
HENRY PERCY, earl of NORTHUMBERLAND, statesman, imprisoned in the Tower for 15 years on suspicion of being involved in the Gunpowder plot - with his autograph

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Powder Plot Cellar
Interior of the Crypt or Powder Plot Cellar beneath the old Palace of Westminster looking towards Charing Cross. It was taken down in June 1833

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Carrying the Guy
Please to remember the fifth of November, The Gunpowder treason plot; I see no reason why Gunpowder treason, should ever be forgot. A stick and a stake for Victorias sake!

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Testing Explosives / 1866
Experiments with Gales protected gunpowder in a Martello Tower near Hastings

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Fawkes Caught in Time
Guy Fawkes is caught red- handed in the cellars of the Houses of Parliament

Background imageGun Powder Collection: Fenian Guy Fawkes, 1867

Fenian Guy Fawkes, 1867
The Fenian Guy Fawkes - sitting on a keg of gunpowder ready to explode

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Gunpowder / Lays Explosive
Guy Fawkes lays the train of gunpowder under the House of Lords

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Guy Fawkes Arrested
Guy Fawkes arrested as he lays the gunpowder underneath the House of Lords

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Fawkes Lays Gunpowder
Guy Fawkes lays the gunpowder underneath the House of Lords

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Gunpowder / Interrogation
Guy Fawkes is interrogated by James I and his council

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Gunpowder / Escape Attempt
The conspirators attempt to escape from Holbeach. Percy and Catesby are slain

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Gunpowder Plot, watched by the eye of God
The Gunpowder Plot -- an allegorical representation of God witnessing the plotters carrying out their dastardly plans

Background imageGun Powder Collection: Chinese Emperor Wu Wang entertaining with gunpowder

Chinese Emperor Wu Wang entertaining with gunpowder
The Chinese Emperor Wu Wang (Zhou Dynasty) uses gunpowder to make loud noises to entertain his guests




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"Unleashing the Power: Exploring the Origins and Infamy of Gunpowder" In the 16th century, a revolutionary weapon emerged on the battlefield - an arquebusse. This firearm marked a turning point in warfare, as it harnessed the destructive force of gunpowder. Fast forward to November 5th, when history was forever changed by the infamous Gunpowder Plot of 1605. A group known as the 1605 Conspirators sought to assassinate King James I by detonating barrels of gunpowder beneath Parliament. However, their plans were thwarted when Guy Fawkes was detected guarding these explosive materials. The Declaration of Guy Fawkes revealed his involvement in this treasonous act, leading to his arrest and subsequent imprisonment at Clerkenwell Prison. But fate had other plans for him – an explosion rocked Clerkenwell Prison, leaving Fawkes severely injured but alive. Meanwhile, across Europe in Paris Salpetriere, another significant discovery regarding gunpowder took place. Scientists realized that saltpeter (a key ingredient) could be extracted from urine and used for military purposes. As time went on, Guy Fawkes became synonymous with gunpowder itself – a symbol of rebellion against oppressive regimes. The phrase "Remember remember the Fifth of November" echoed through generations as a reminder of this failed plot. Today we reflect upon both its destructive potential and historical significance; gunpowder remains an integral part of our collective memory.