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Reform Collection (#6)

"Reform: A Journey Towards Progress and Change" In the realm of politics, it has been a driving force for societal transformation

Background imageReform Collection: 1832 Victorian Map of Malmesbury

1832 Victorian Map of Malmesbury

Background imageReform Collection: 1832 Pre Victorian Map of Wilton near Salisbury

1832 Pre Victorian Map of Wilton near Salisbury

Background imageReform Collection: 1832 Victorian Map of Westbury

1832 Victorian Map of Westbury

Background imageReform Collection: 1832 Victorian Map of Marlborough

1832 Victorian Map of Marlborough

Background imageReform Collection: 1832 Victorian Map of Salisbury

1832 Victorian Map of Salisbury

Background imageReform Collection: 1832 Victorian Map of Devizes

1832 Victorian Map of Devizes

Background imageReform Collection: 1832 Victorian Map of Truro

1832 Victorian Map of Truro

Background imageReform Collection: 1832 Victorian Map of St. Ives

1832 Victorian Map of St. Ives

Background imageReform Collection: 1832 Victorian Map of Liskeard

1832 Victorian Map of Liskeard

Background imageReform Collection: 1832 Victorian Map of Penryn and Falmouth

1832 Victorian Map of Penryn and Falmouth

Background imageReform Collection: 1832 Victorian Map of Helston

1832 Victorian Map of Helston

Background imageReform Collection: 1832 Victorian Map of Bodmin

1832 Victorian Map of Bodmin

Background imageReform Collection: Cartoon, Women's Suffrage - John Bull and Mrs Bull

Cartoon, Women's Suffrage - John Bull and Mrs Bull
Political cartoon, Women's Suffrage - John Bull and Mrs Bull in conflict over the franchise Date: 1891

Background imageReform Collection: King William IV proroguing Parliament

King William IV proroguing Parliament, House of Lords, April 1831, during the Great Reform crisis - My lords and gentlemen, I have come to meet you for the purpose of proroguing this Parliament'

Background imageReform Collection: Turkish women - 1920s - Liberation in Dress

Turkish women - 1920s - Liberation in Dress
A set of cards issued to reflect the fact that soon after Ataturk took over in Turkey in the 1920s, there was liberation by women from the old modes of dress

Background imageReform Collection: Michael Hicks Beach

Michael Hicks Beach (1837 - 1916), statesman, chancellor of the exchequer, introducing his financial proposals. Date: 14 April 1902

Background imageReform Collection: Chartist petition procession

Chartist petition procession
A print of the chartists procession of 1842 taking the great national petition of 3, 317, 702 signatures to the House of Commons

Background imageReform Collection: Robinson Tom Charter 88 Subject Citizen Politics

Robinson Tom Charter 88 Subject Citizen Politics
robinson, tom, charter, 88, subject, citizen, politics, political, placard, slogan, 1950, english, singer, songwriter, bass, guitarist, radio, presenter, entertainer, performer, campaigning

Background imageReform Collection: Webb Beatrice Fabian Society Fabians Left Wing

Webb Beatrice Fabian Society Fabians Left Wing
webb, beatrice, fabian, society, fabians, left, wing, politics, political, socialist, socialism, labour, woman, women, old, age, elderly, elegant, martha, 1858, 1943, english, sociology, sociologist

Background imageReform Collection: Mikhail Gorbachev with Margaret Thatcher

Mikhail Gorbachev with Margaret Thatcher
Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev (b 1931), Soviet leader, General Secretary of the Communist Party (1985-1991), last head of state of the USSR (1988-1991)

Background imageReform Collection: William Ewart Gladstone (1809 - 1898), English Liberal statesman

William Ewart Gladstone (1809 - 1898), English Liberal statesman, addressing the House of Commons during a debate on Irish Home Rule

Background imageReform Collection: Michel in the air 1909

Michel in the air 1909
As financial reform the German authorites squeeze the common man dry and then utilise his skin for balloon- making, thus flying Germany's future in the air Date: 1909

Background imageReform Collection: Carrying of the second reading of the first reform bill in the House of Commons. Date: 21 March 1831

Carrying of the second reading of the first reform bill in the House of Commons. Date: 21 March 1831

Background imageReform Collection: POPE JOANNES XIV

POPE JOANNES XIV (Pietro Campanora) attempted to reform the papacy but was found dead in suspicious circumstances... Date: reigned 983 - 984

Background imageReform Collection: Charles Bradlaugh at the Bar at the House of Commons, c. 1892-93 (oil on canvas)

Charles Bradlaugh at the Bar at the House of Commons, c. 1892-93 (oil on canvas)
1218284 Charles Bradlaugh at the Bar at the House of Commons, c.1892-93 (oil on canvas) by Sickert, Walter Richard (1860-1942); 228.4x121.6 cm; Manchester Art Gallery

Background imageReform Collection: Free Trade Medal, 1846 (metal)

Free Trade Medal, 1846 (metal)
2650267 Free Trade Medal, 1846 (metal) by English School, (19th century); diam: 4.7 cm; Manchester Art Gallery, UK; (add.info.: Metal commemorating the passing of the anti-corn law league bill)

Background imageReform Collection: Luthers introduction of German protestant religious hyms together with his children

Luthers introduction of German protestant religious hyms together with his children
UTD4915680 Luthers introduction of German protestant religious hyms together with his children and friends unter the conduction of Johannes Walther (1496-1570), 1850s (engraving) by Konig

Background imageReform Collection: Martin Luther in front of the Emperor Charles, beside him his brother Ferdinand, 1850s (engraving)

Martin Luther in front of the Emperor Charles, beside him his brother Ferdinand, 1850s (engraving)
UTD4915279 Martin Luther in front of the Emperor Charles, beside him his brother Ferdinand, 1850s (engraving) by Konig, Gustav Ferdinand Leopold (1808-69); (add.info)

Background imageReform Collection: Luther don't want to give indulgences, on the left : Johann Tetzel (1465-1519)

Luther don't want to give indulgences, on the left : Johann Tetzel (1465-1519) is burning the papers of Luther
UTD4915204 Luther don't want to give indulgences, on the left : Johann Tetzel (1465-1519) is burning the papers of Luther

Background imageReform Collection: The wedding Martin Luther and Katharina von Bora (Catherine de Bore, 1499-1552) in Wittenberg, 1525

The wedding Martin Luther and Katharina von Bora (Catherine de Bore, 1499-1552) in Wittenberg, 1525
UTD4915498 The wedding Martin Luther and Katharina von Bora (Catherine de Bore, 1499-1552) in Wittenberg, 1525, Bugenhagen gives his blessing, also there are the jurist Apel and Lucas Kranach

Background imageReform Collection: Martin Luther prepares oneself by an prayer for the meeting with the emperor (image above)

Martin Luther prepares oneself by an prayer for the meeting with the emperor (image above) ; main image
UTD4915146 Martin Luther prepares oneself by an prayer for the meeting with the emperor (image above) ; main image : Luther is meeting the knight George (Georg) von Frundsberg (Jorg von Fronsberg)

Background imageReform Collection: Luther's friend Philipp (Philippe, Philippus) Melanchthon (1497-1560) is very ill

Luther's friend Philipp (Philippe, Philippus) Melanchthon (1497-1560) is very ill
UTD4915544 Luther's friend Philipp (Philippe, Philippus) Melanchthon (1497-1560) is very ill and therefore Luther is praying for a recovery, 1850s (engraving) by Konig

Background imageReform Collection: Martin Luther in discussion with Dr. Johannes Eck (Johann Maier von Eck) (1486-1543)

Martin Luther in discussion with Dr. Johannes Eck (Johann Maier von Eck) (1486-1543)
UTD4915160 Martin Luther in discussion with Dr. Johannes Eck (Johann Maier von Eck) (1486-1543), on the side of Luther there is Philipp Melanchthon (1497-1560)

Background imageReform Collection: The kidnapping of Martin Luther on his return journey - 1521 - by Hauptmann von Berlepsch

The kidnapping of Martin Luther on his return journey - 1521 - by Hauptmann von Berlepsch and Burkhard Hund
UTD4915460 The kidnapping of Martin Luther on his return journey - 1521 - by Hauptmann von Berlepsch and Burkhard Hund, because there was the bull of excommunication of the pope

Background imageReform Collection: Martin Luther entered a Augustinian monastery in Erfurt, 10. 07. 1505, 1850s (engraving)

Martin Luther entered a Augustinian monastery in Erfurt, 10. 07. 1505, 1850s (engraving)
UTD4914990 Martin Luther entered a Augustinian monastery in Erfurt, 10. 07. 1505, 1850s (engraving) by Konig, Gustav Ferdinand Leopold (1808-69); (add.info.: Illustration from : "Dr)

Background imageReform Collection: Martin Luther and his friend Alexis (perhaps that was his name)

Martin Luther and his friend Alexis (perhaps that was his name) went on a ramble and there was an thunderstorm
UTD4914726 Martin Luther and his friend Alexis (perhaps that was his name) went on a ramble and there was an thunderstorm

Background imageReform Collection: Luther and Ulrich Zwingli (1494-1531) discussing about the sacrament and they have no agreement

Luther and Ulrich Zwingli (1494-1531) discussing about the sacrament and they have no agreement, in Marburg 1529
UTD4915348 Luther and Ulrich Zwingli (1494-1531) discussing about the sacrament and they have no agreement, in Marburg 1529, 1850s (engraving) by Konig

Background imageReform Collection: Martin Luthers journey to Rome 1510. He was happy to see Rome but horrified about magnificence

Martin Luthers journey to Rome 1510. He was happy to see Rome but horrified about magnificence and depravity
UTD4915271 Martin Luthers journey to Rome 1510. He was happy to see Rome but horrified about magnificence and depravity, 1850s (engraving) by Konig

Background imageReform Collection: Martin Luther in discussion with cardinal Cajetan, Luther has to revoke his writings

Martin Luther in discussion with cardinal Cajetan, Luther has to revoke his writings, beside him his friend Staupitz
UTD4915047 Martin Luther in discussion with cardinal Cajetan, Luther has to revoke his writings, beside him his friend Staupitz, 1850s (engraving) by Konig

Background imageReform Collection: Martin Luther together with the robber Hans Kohlhase (1500-1540), 1850s (engraving)

Martin Luther together with the robber Hans Kohlhase (1500-1540), 1850s (engraving)
UTD4915872 Martin Luther together with the robber Hans Kohlhase (1500-1540), 1850s (engraving) by Konig, Gustav Ferdinand Leopold (1808-69); (add.info.: Illustration from : "Dr)

Background imageReform Collection: Luther near the casket with his daughter Magdalene (Magdalena, 1529-1542), 1850s (engraving)

Luther near the casket with his daughter Magdalene (Magdalena, 1529-1542), 1850s (engraving)
UTD4915927 Luther near the casket with his daughter Magdalene (Magdalena, 1529-1542), 1850s (engraving) by Konig, Gustav Ferdinand Leopold (1808-69); (add.info.: Illustration from : "Dr)

Background imageReform Collection: Martin Luthers pleasure of sumertime together with his family and friends, 1850s (engraving)

Martin Luthers pleasure of sumertime together with his family and friends, 1850s (engraving)
UTD4915707 Martin Luthers pleasure of sumertime together with his family and friends, 1850s (engraving) by Konig, Gustav Ferdinand Leopold (1808-69); (add.info.: Illustration from : "Dr)

Background imageReform Collection: The translation of the Bible, 1850s (engraving)

The translation of the Bible, 1850s (engraving)
UTD4915622 The translation of the Bible, 1850s (engraving) by Konig, Gustav Ferdinand Leopold (1808-69); (add.info.: near Luther there are Philipp (Philippus)

Background imageReform Collection: Martin Luther preaches, you see all parts of an protestant church, 1850s (engraving)

Martin Luther preaches, you see all parts of an protestant church, 1850s (engraving)
UTD4915589 Martin Luther preaches, you see all parts of an protestant church, 1850s (engraving) by Konig, Gustav Ferdinand Leopold (1808-69); (add.info.: Illustration from : "Dr)

Background imageReform Collection: Martin Luther started his translation of the Bible on the Wartburg, 1850s (engraving)

Martin Luther started his translation of the Bible on the Wartburg, 1850s (engraving)
UTD4915321 Martin Luther started his translation of the Bible on the Wartburg, 1850s (engraving) by Konig, Gustav Ferdinand Leopold (1808-69); (add.info.: Illustration from : "Dr)

Background imageReform Collection: Martin Luther as a Vicar-General of the Augustiner monastery. Illustration from: ' Dr

Martin Luther as a Vicar-General of the Augustiner monastery. Illustration from: " Dr
UTD4915105 Martin Luther as a Vicar-General of the Augustiner monastery. Illustration from: " Dr. Martin Luther the German Reformer ", illustrated by Gustav Koenig

Background imageReform Collection: Martin Luther gives lectures in the university Wittenberg, in front of him the vice-chancellor Dr

Martin Luther gives lectures in the university Wittenberg, in front of him the vice-chancellor Dr
UTD4915009 Martin Luther gives lectures in the university Wittenberg, in front of him the vice-chancellor Dr. Pollich and his fatherly friend Johann von Staupitz (1460-1524)

Background imageReform Collection: Luther is reading to the elector Johann dem Bestaendigen (Jean I de Saxe)

Luther is reading to the elector Johann dem Bestaendigen (Jean I de Saxe, 1468-1532) from the bible, 1850s (engraving)
UTD4915635 Luther is reading to the elector Johann dem Bestaendigen (Jean I de Saxe, 1468-1532) from the bible, 1850s (engraving) by Konig




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"Reform: A Journey Towards Progress and Change" In the realm of politics, it has been a driving force for societal transformation. The Liberal Party Poster for the British General Election of January 1910 showcases the power of political movements in advocating for change. Meanwhile, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk's dance with his adopted daughter symbolizes his commitment to modernize Turkey through sweeping reforms. His progressive vision paved the way for a more inclusive and forward-thinking nation. Looking back in history, John Calvin's influence on religious reform cannot be overlooked. His teachings challenged traditional beliefs and sparked a movement that reshaped Christianity. Thomas Nast's cartoon about Boss Tweed corruption serves as a reminder that often born out of necessity. It exposes the dark underbelly of power and highlights the need for transparency and accountability in governance. The collaboration between John Calvin and the four syndics at Geneva exemplifies how collective efforts can bring about lasting change. Their shared vision laid the foundation for social, political, and religious reforms that shaped Switzerland into what it is today. Pinel releasing mental patients from shackles in France in 1796 represents a pivotal moment in healthcare reform. It marked a shift towards compassionate treatment and recognition of human rights within psychiatric institutions. The Reform Club/Saloon established in 1840 became an intellectual hub where ideas were exchanged freely, fostering discussions on social progress and challenging conventional norms. Robert Owen's experiment at New Harmony showcased his belief in communal living as a means to achieve societal harmony. This utopian endeavor aimed to create an egalitarian society based on cooperation rather than competition—a testament to Owen's dedication to social reform. Within the walls Club Library/Iln lies knowledge that empowers individuals seeking enlightenment amidst changing times. The library stands as a beacon promoting education as an essential tool for personal growth and societal advancement. Bournemouth's Upper Gardens serve as both an oasis of tranquility and a reminder of the importance of urban planning and green spaces in city reform.