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Prosecution Collection (#3)

"Unveiling the Dark Chapters: A Glimpse into Centuries of Prosecution" Step back in time to the 1920s, where a sinister slogan, "The Jews are Our Misfortune

Background imageProsecution Collection: The Zionist Protocols: the program of the international secret government by Theodor Fritsch, 1924

The Zionist Protocols: the program of the international secret government by Theodor Fritsch, 1924. Private Collection

Background imageProsecution Collection: To the German mothers! Leaflet of the Reich Federation of Jewish Front Soldiers, c. 1920

To the German mothers! Leaflet of the Reich Federation of Jewish Front Soldiers, c. 1920. Found in the collection of Deutsches Historisches Museum

Background imageProsecution Collection: Anti-Semitic Postcard, 1918

Anti-Semitic Postcard, 1918. Found in the collection of Deutsches Historisches Museum

Background imageProsecution Collection: Free ticket to Jerusalem, c. 1900

Free ticket to Jerusalem, c. 1900. Found in the collection of Deutsches Historisches Museum

Background imageProsecution Collection: Mail sticker for the guests of the Hotel Kolner Hof in Frankfurt am Main, c. 1900

Mail sticker for the guests of the Hotel Kolner Hof in Frankfurt am Main, c. 1900. Found in the collection of Sammlung Wolfgang Haney

Background imageProsecution Collection: The Russian Jews examined by a doctor before the Emigration from Liverpool, 1891

The Russian Jews examined by a doctor before the Emigration from Liverpool, 1891. Private Collection

Background imageProsecution Collection: Jews Condemned to be Burned at the Stake, 1882. Artist: Anonymous

Jews Condemned to be Burned at the Stake, 1882. Artist: Anonymous
Jews Condemned to be Burned at the Stake, 1882. Private Collection

Background imageProsecution Collection: Persecution of the Jews by the crusaders, 1784. Artist: Bogerts, Cornelis (1745-1817)

Persecution of the Jews by the crusaders, 1784. Artist: Bogerts, Cornelis (1745-1817)
Persecution of the Jews by the crusaders, 1784. Found in the collection of Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageProsecution Collection: Burning and killing of Jews in Prague. Artist: Anonymous

Burning and killing of Jews in Prague. Artist: Anonymous
Burning and killing of Jews in Prague. Found in the collection of the Prague Castle

Background imageProsecution Collection: Detail of a miniature of the Third Crusade of Pastoureaux. Jews throwing their children from a

Detail of a miniature of the Third Crusade of Pastoureaux. Jews throwing their children from a tower, after 1380. From a private collection

Background imageProsecution Collection: Something Wrong with the Mechanism, 1883

Something Wrong with the Mechanism, 1883. Mr George Lewis is shown attempting to prod the Public Prosecutor into action. This office was a relatively new one

Background imageProsecution Collection: Rouen, France - Palace of Justice - La Salle des Pas-Perdus

Rouen, France - Palace of Justice - La Salle des Pas-Perdus (Prosecution Hall). Date: circa 1910s

Background imageProsecution Collection: WW1 - Comment on the food shortage

WW1 - Comment on the food shortage
WW1 - To ensure food supply during shortages, National and local food control committees were established to ensure food distribution across the country

Background imageProsecution Collection: Suffragette Trial Defence at Bow Street

Suffragette Trial Defence at Bow Street. The defence barrister, T.M Healy (1855-1931) in the prosecution of eight members of the Womens Freedom League charged with obstructing police in Downing

Background imageProsecution Collection: Sir Reginald Manningham-Buller (1905 - 1980)

Sir Reginald Manningham-Buller (1905 - 1980)
Attorney-General, Sir Reginald Manningham-Buller, who led for the prosecution in the spy trials of 1961. Date: May 1961

Background imageProsecution Collection: The Dr. Slade Prosecution, Sketch in Court during the Second Hearing, Re-Examination

The Dr. Slade Prosecution, Sketch in Court during the Second Hearing, Re-Examination
THE DR. SLADE PROSECUTION, SKETCH IN COURT DURING THE SECOND HEARING, RE-EXAMINATION OF PROFESSOR LANKESTER, ENGRAVING 1876, UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, great britain, european

Background imageProsecution Collection: Portrait of John Bellingham (1770-1812) 1812 (colored etching)

Portrait of John Bellingham (1770-1812) 1812 (colored etching)
XCF268058 Portrait of John Bellingham (1770-1812) 1812 (colored etching) by Dighton, Denis (1792-1827); National Portrait Gallery, London

Background imageProsecution Collection: The Judicial Duel - The Plaintiff Opens His Case Before a Judge, after a miniature

The Judicial Duel - The Plaintiff Opens His Case Before a Judge, after a miniature
KW260666 The Judicial Duel - The Plaintiff Opens His Case Before a Judge, after a miniature in the 15th century manuscript Ceremonies des Gages des Batailles

Background imageProsecution Collection: The Prosecution of the freiheit : Examination of Herr Johann most at The

The Prosecution of the freiheit : Examination of Herr Johann most at The
The Prosecution of the freiheit : Examination of Herr Johann most at the Old Bow Street Police Court, London, Uk, 1881

Background imageProsecution Collection: Cambridge undergraduates Mock Trial at Alexandria Hall - Rex versus Harold

Cambridge undergraduates Mock Trial at Alexandria Hall - Rex versus Harold Wendover Muriel Hessington ( Miss Audrey Wright ) an important witness for the prosecution 28th November 1922

Background imageProsecution Collection: The Dr. Slade Prosecution, Sketch in Court during the Second Hearing, Re-Examination

The Dr. Slade Prosecution, Sketch in Court during the Second Hearing, Re-Examination
THE DR. SLADE PROSECUTION, SKETCH IN COURT DURING THE SECOND HEARING, RE-EXAMINATION OF PROFESSOR LANKESTER, ENGRAVING 1876, UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, great britain, european

Background imageProsecution Collection: Castaway at sea, Tichbourne case

Castaway at sea, Tichbourne case. Roger Tichbourne, the heir to a large fortune and baronetcy, had been missing presumed dead after the shipwreck of the ship Bella off Brazil in April 1854

Background imageProsecution Collection: Doughty family, Tichbourne case

Doughty family, Tichbourne case. Katherine Doughty (1834-1906) being comforted by Lady Doughty (died 1872). Katherine was cousin to Roger Tichbourne, the heir to a large fortune and baronetcy

Background imageProsecution Collection: Steamer Oneida in the Altlantic, 1868 C013 / 7747

Steamer Oneida in the Altlantic, 1868 C013 / 7747
Steamer Oneida in the Atlantic. 19th-century artwork of the voyage undertaken in 1868 by the claimant to the fortune and baronetcy of Roger Tichbourne

Background imageProsecution Collection: Arthur Orton, Tichborne case claimant

Arthur Orton, Tichborne case claimant
Arthur Orton (1834-1898), Tichborne case claimant. Roger Tichbourne, the heir to a large fortune and baronetcy, was missing presumed dead after a shipwreck in 1854

Background imageProsecution Collection: Walton Institution Visiting pass

Walton Institution Visiting pass
A visiting pass for the West Derby Union workhouse at Walton, Liverpool. Visitors are warned that taking alcohol into the workhouse is forbidden and can result in prosecution. Date: 1919

Background imageProsecution Collection: Prosecution of Dr Slade

Prosecution of Dr Slade
The prosecution of Dr Slade




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"Unveiling the Dark Chapters: A Glimpse into Centuries of Prosecution" Step back in time to the 1920s, where a sinister slogan, "The Jews are Our Misfortune, " echoed through the streets, revealing an era marred by prejudice and discrimination. In 1940, amidst unimaginable horrors, a haunting self-portrait emerged from within the confines of a concentration camp. "Self-Portrait in the Camp" serves as a chilling reminder of humanity's capacity for persecution. Delve into history further and discover Justice Hawkins' notebook and wig - artifacts that bear witness to his role in trials that shaped legal precedents. These relics tell tales of justice sought but not always attained. Travel back to 1881 when freedom itself was put on trial during the Freiheit Trial. The courtroom became an arena where ideals clashed and lives hung in balance. Amidst somber narratives, find moments of levity like the strip tease card game with its Joker card – a playful respite from serious matters even within realms of prosecution. Remember those who paid the ultimate price for their beliefs; Welsh Chartist Martyrs Jones, Frost, and Williams fought tirelessly for social change only to face tragic consequences at the hands of oppressors. Journey across oceans to Curacao's Willemstad; explore Punda's Wilhelminaplein where De Temple Emanuel once stood tall—a poignant symbol reminding us how religious persecution has scarred communities throughout history. Peek into artistry as an etching reveals "The bishop of Sodom and his fancy Gomorrah" from 1822—an artistic critique shedding light on societal hypocrisy while challenging norms through vivid imagery. Engage your curiosity with engravings depicting infamous trials such as "The Ardlamont Mystery. " Unravel mysteries alongside investigators as they strive for truth amidst complex webs spun by perpetrators seeking impunity.