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Patriot Collection (#30)

"Patriot: A Tapestry of Courage and Resilience" In the annals of history, there exists a tapestry woven with threads of courage, resilience

Background imagePatriot Collection: Joan of Arc (c1412-1431), St Jeanne d Arc, the Maid of Orleans, French patriot and martyr

Joan of Arc (c1412-1431), St Jeanne d Arc, the Maid of Orleans, French patriot and martyr: Joan in armour and carrying sword

Background imagePatriot Collection: Guiseppe Garibaldi (1807-82) Italian patriot. Involved in Young Italy movement 1834

Guiseppe Garibaldi (1807-82) Italian patriot. Involved in Young Italy movement 1834. Italian revolution 1838. Conquered Sicily and Naples at head of 1, 000 red shirts, 1860

Background imagePatriot Collection: Joan of Arcs entry into Orleans, Evening of the Liberation of the Town, 8 May 1429

Joan of Arcs entry into Orleans, Evening of the Liberation of the Town, 8 May 1429. St Joan (c1412-1431) Maid of Orleans, French patriot and martyr, mounted and in full armour

Background imagePatriot Collection: The Hermitage of Vancouleurs. Joan of Arc (c1412-31) St Joan, Maid of Orleans

The Hermitage of Vancouleurs. Joan of Arc (c1412-31) St Joan, Maid of Orleans, French patriot and martyr, consulting the hermit about the mission that she must accomplish

Background imagePatriot Collection: Joan of Arc before King Charles VII at Chinon, replies to the prelates who are interrogating her

Joan of Arc before King Charles VII at Chinon, replies to the prelates who are interrogating her, February 1429. St Joan (c1412-1431) Maid of Orleans

Background imagePatriot Collection: Daniel O Connell (1775-1847) The Liberator. Irish patriot and political

Daniel O Connell (1775-1847) The Liberator. Irish patriot and political leader who worked for Catholic emancipation which was granted by the British parliament in 1829

Background imagePatriot Collection: Advertisement label for Fenian shirt collars with a portrait of the Irish patriot Robert Emmet

Advertisement label for Fenian shirt collars with a portrait of the Irish patriot Robert Emmet (1778-1803) against a shield with stars and stripes

Background imagePatriot Collection: Daniel O Connell (1755-1847) The Liberator, Irish politician and patriot

Daniel O Connell (1755-1847) The Liberator, Irish politician and patriot, shown with the Irish Frankenstein, the monster of his creation (as England saw it)

Background imagePatriot Collection: Israel Putnam (1718-1790) American patriot, born at Salem, Massachusetts. Captured

Israel Putnam (1718-1790) American patriot, born at Salem, Massachusetts. Captured by Indians in 1758 and freed by the French

Background imagePatriot Collection: Rachel, Lady Russell (1636-1723), born Rachel Wriothesley, wife of William, Lord

Rachel, Lady Russell (1636-1723), born Rachel Wriothesley, wife of William, Lord Russell the patriot, English Whig statesman

Background imagePatriot Collection: JOHN JAY (From a Print published in 1783), He was an American statesman, Patriot

JOHN JAY (From a Print published in 1783), He was an American statesman, Patriot, diplomat, a Founding Father of the United States, signer of the Treaty of Paris

Background imagePatriot Collection: HUDDY LED FROM PRISON TO BE HANGED; Joshua Huddy was the commander of a New Jersey

HUDDY LED FROM PRISON TO BE HANGED; Joshua Huddy was the commander of a New Jersey Patriot militia unit and a privateer ship during the American Revolutionary War, US, USA, 1870s engraving

Background imagePatriot Collection: JOHN HANCOCK, a merchant, statesman, and prominent Patriot of the American Revolution

JOHN HANCOCK, a merchant, statesman, and prominent Patriot of the American Revolution. He served as president of the Second Continental Congress and was the first

Background imagePatriot Collection: Paul Revere (1735-1818)

Paul Revere (1735-1818) American patriot and silversmith, arriving at Lexington from Boston with the news that the English under Pitcairn were on the move: 18 April 1775

Background imagePatriot Collection: Portrait of Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807 - 1882)

Portrait of Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807 - 1882)
Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807 - 1882) Italian patriot. In 1860, at the head of his l, 000 Red Shirts, he conquered Sicily and Naples. Engraving

Background imagePatriot Collection: Samuel Adams, American statesman

Samuel Adams, American statesman

Background imagePatriot Collection: American physician, educator, and patriot. Color engraving, 19th century

American physician, educator, and patriot. Color engraving, 19th century
BENJAMIN RUSH (1745-1813). American physician, educator, and patriot. Color engraving, 19th century

Background imagePatriot Collection: Satirical engraving by Paul Revere, 1775, after an English engraving of 1770

Satirical engraving by Paul Revere, 1775, after an English engraving of 1770
AMERICA IN DISTRESS, 1775. Satirical engraving by Paul Revere, 1775, after an English engraving of 1770, showing America surrounded by physicians diagnosing her ills and suggesting treatments

Background imagePatriot Collection: SALAVARRIETA, Policarpa (1795-1817). Colmbian

SALAVARRIETA, Policarpa (1795-1817). Colmbian patriot. Going to death (11th November 1817). Painting. COLOMBIA. Bogotᮠ National Museum of Colombia

Background imagePatriot Collection: ADAMS, Samuel (1722-1803). American politician

ADAMS, Samuel (1722-1803). American politician and patriot. He was one of the men signing United States Declaration of Independence. Etching

Background imagePatriot Collection: RIZALY ALONSO, Jos預rotasio (1861-1896). Filipino

RIZALY ALONSO, Jos預rotasio (1861-1896). Filipino
RIZALY ALONSO, Jos預 rotasio (1861-1896). Filipino patriot and writer

Background imagePatriot Collection: Paul Deroulede / Leandre

Paul Deroulede / Leandre
PAUL DEROULEDE French patriot and politician caricatured as Don Quixote Date: 1846 - 1914

Background imagePatriot Collection: Rockport, Maine. American flg on pole

Rockport, Maine. American flg on pole

Background imagePatriot Collection: Tucson, Arizona: American flag

Tucson, Arizona: American flag

Background imagePatriot Collection: American merchant, politician and President of the Continental Congress, 1781-82

American merchant, politician and President of the Continental Congress, 1781-82
JOHN HANSON (1721-1783). American merchant, politician and President of the Continental Congress, 1781-82. Bronze statue by Richard Brooks, 1903, at the United States Capitol Building in Washington

Background imagePatriot Collection: (1732-1794). American Revolutionary statesman. Steel engraving, American, 1861

(1732-1794). American Revolutionary statesman. Steel engraving, American, 1861, after a painting by Alonzo Chappel
RICHARD HENRY LEE (1732-1794). American Revolutionary statesman. Steel engraving, American, 1861, after a painting by Alonzo Chappel

Background imagePatriot Collection: American Revolutionary leader. Oil on canvas, 1815, by Thomas Sully

American Revolutionary leader. Oil on canvas, 1815, by Thomas Sully
PATRICK HENRY (1736-1799). American Revolutionary leader. Oil on canvas, 1815, by Thomas Sully

Background imagePatriot Collection: American Revolutionary officer Henry Knox, with American politician Alexander Hamilton

American Revolutionary officer Henry Knox, with American politician Alexander Hamilton. Wood engraving, American, 1877
KNOX AND HAMILTON. American Revolutionary officer Henry Knox, with American politician Alexander Hamilton. Wood engraving, American, 1877

Background imagePatriot Collection: The British harrassed on their return to Boston, Massachusetts, following the Battle of Lexington

The British harrassed on their return to Boston, Massachusetts, following the Battle of Lexington, 19 April 1775
BATTLE OF LEXINGTON, 1775. The British harrassed on their return to Boston, Massachusetts, following the Battle of Lexington, 19 April 1775. Line engraving by Amos Doolittle, 1775

Background imagePatriot Collection: American Revolutionary officer. Miniature painting, 18th century

American Revolutionary officer. Miniature painting, 18th century
JOHN LAURENS (1754-1782). American Revolutionary officer. Miniature painting, 18th century

Background imagePatriot Collection: American revolutionary politician. With his wife, Dorothy. Oil on canvas, c1788, by Edward Savage

American revolutionary politician. With his wife, Dorothy. Oil on canvas, c1788, by Edward Savage
JOHN HANCOCK (1737-1793). American revolutionary politician. With his wife, Dorothy. Oil on canvas, c1788, by Edward Savage

Background imagePatriot Collection: REBECCA MOTTE (1738-1815)

REBECCA MOTTE (1738-1815). N

Background imagePatriot Collection: Appointment of Alexander Hamilton to a lieutenant colonel in the Continental Army, March 1777

Appointment of Alexander Hamilton to a lieutenant colonel in the Continental Army, March 1777
HAMILTON: APPOINTMENT, 1777. Appointment of Alexander Hamilton to a lieutenant colonel in the Continental Army, March 1777

Background imagePatriot Collection: American Revolutionary patriot. Statue of Rodney in the United States Capitol

American Revolutionary patriot. Statue of Rodney in the United States Capitol
CAESAR RODNEY (1728-1784). American Revolutionary patriot. Statue of Rodney in the United States Capitol

Background imagePatriot Collection: American revolutionary politician. Line engraving, English, 1780

American revolutionary politician. Line engraving, English, 1780
JOHN HANCOCK (1737-1793). American revolutionary politician. Line engraving, English, 1780

Background imagePatriot Collection: News from America, or the Patriots in the Dumps. English cartoon, late 1776

News from America, or the Patriots in the Dumps. English cartoon, late 1776
NEWS FROM AMERICA, 1776. News from America, or the Patriots in the Dumps. English cartoon, late 1776. Prime Minister Lord North shows a dispatch about the British capture of New York

Background imagePatriot Collection: Contemporary wash drawing

Contemporary wash drawing
BOSTON TEA PARTY, 1773. Contemporary wash drawing

Background imagePatriot Collection: (1732-1799). Washington receiving the news of his election as the first President of the United

(1732-1799). Washington receiving the news of his election as the first President of the United States
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). Washington receiving the news of his election as the first President of the United States, delivered by Charles Thompson, secretary of the Old Continental Congress

Background imagePatriot Collection: (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washingtons letter to Congress accepting

(1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washingtons letter to Congress accepting the Presidency
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washingtons letter to Congress accepting the Presidency, 14 April 1789

Background imagePatriot Collection: (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington and his generals

(1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington and his generals. Painting by an unknown artist, c1815
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington and his generals. Painting by an unknown artist, c1815

Background imagePatriot Collection: WASHINGTON: TRENTON, 1789. President-elect George Washingtons reception at Trenton, New Jersey

WASHINGTON: TRENTON, 1789. President-elect George Washingtons reception at Trenton, New Jersey, 21 April 1789, en route to his inauguration in New York City

Background imagePatriot Collection: REBECCA MOTTE (1738-1815). N

REBECCA MOTTE (1738-1815). N

Background imagePatriot Collection: PATRICK HENRY (1736-1799). Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death! Patrick Henry delivers his great

PATRICK HENRY (1736-1799). Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death! Patrick Henry delivers his great speech on the rights of the colonies before the Virginia Assembly, convened at Richmond, 23 March 1775

Background imagePatriot Collection: BRITISH PRISON SHIP, 1770s. Five Americans escaping from the British prison ship Jersey

BRITISH PRISON SHIP, 1770s. Five Americans escaping from the British prison ship Jersey, anchored in the East River, New York, during the Revolutionary War. Wood engraving, American, 1838

Background imagePatriot Collection: ELIJAH CLARKE (1733-1799). American Revolutionary soldier. Line and mezzotint engraving

ELIJAH CLARKE (1733-1799). American Revolutionary soldier. Line and mezzotint engraving, 19th century

Background imagePatriot Collection: NEW YORK: SONS OF LIBERTY. Sons of Liberty, led by Marinus Willett

NEW YORK: SONS OF LIBERTY. Sons of Liberty, led by Marinus Willett, seizing British arms in New York, 1775. Wood engraving, 1875

Background imagePatriot Collection: THOMAS NELSON, JR. (1738-1789). American Revolutionary statesman and soldier

THOMAS NELSON, JR. (1738-1789). American Revolutionary statesman and soldier. Wood engraving, American, 1883

Background imagePatriot Collection: INTOLERABLE ACTS, 1774. An English bishop is being prevented from landing in New England in an act

INTOLERABLE ACTS, 1774. An English bishop is being prevented from landing in New England in an act of defiance of the Intolerable Acts of 1774. Contemporary English cartoon




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"Patriot: A Tapestry of Courage and Resilience" In the annals of history, there exists a tapestry woven with threads of courage, resilience, and unwavering devotion to one's homeland. The word "patriot" echoes through time, resonating with the stories of remarkable individuals who stood tall against oppression and fought for freedom. From Wolfe Tone to Scriven, William Wallace to Robert Emmet, their names are etched in the collective memory as symbols of unwavering patriotism. Across continents and centuries, patriots have emerged from all walks of life. Abigail Adams' ink-stained letter on page 2 reveals her unyielding support for her husband John Adams during America's struggle for independence in 1776. Her words encapsulate the spirit that fueled Joseph Warren on Bunker Hill - a hero who fearlessly faced adversity in defense of liberty. The Pine Tree flag fluttered proudly amidst the American Revolution; its stars symbolizing unity among patriots fighting for a common cause. In Boston's Green Dragon Tavern - where whispers turned into plans - Samuel Adams beer barrel served as both refuge and inspiration for those plotting rebellion against tyranny. Beyond borders, Countess Potocka lent her voice to Polish independence while Lord Byron donned Greek costume as he championed Greece's fight against Ottoman rule. These international figures exemplified how patriotism transcends national boundaries. And then there was Garibaldi - an embodiment of passion and sacrifice - whose collaboration with Collette in 1860 sparked Italy's unification movement. Their actions echoed those before them; they were driven by an indomitable love for their country that knew no bounds. These glimpses into history remind us that being a patriot is not confined to any particular era or place; it is a timeless calling rooted deep within human hearts, and is an enduring flame that burns bright even when darkness threatens to engulf our world.