RMWHB2GB–John Ball and peasants revolt from Chroniques de France et d'angleterre by Jean Froissart vol 2.
RMWHBB50–Michelangelo Cerquozzi 1602 - 1660 , Masianello's Revolt , oil on canvas , 37 1/2 x 52 3/4 inches or 96.8 x 134 cm. The Spada Gallery , Rome , Italy.
RM2BTPB81–Peruvian revolt . Lima Government Palace . 1931
RM2BTPKY3–Greece Royalist Revolt . General Condylis with Admiral Oeconomou . 1935
RM2BTPM67–Greece , Royalist Revolt . President Zaimis . 14 October 1935
RM2BWFH4H–The Black Revolt in Trinidad Typical West Indian labourers 13 December 1919
RM2BWBG2G–The Revolt in Portugal Cascaes , where members of the Government have sought refuge 23 February 1922
RM2BW8EC2–Military revolt against Spanish dictator . A general view of Ciudad Real . 30 January 1929
RM2BW8CHX–Many casualties in Portuguese revolt . Rebel forces in Oporto .The Ribeira Quay , Oporto . 7 February 1927
RM2BWB219–Bulgarian Revolt Frustrated . M Alexander Zankoff head of the Bulgarian goverment whichh has frustrated the Communist revolt 22 September 1923
RM2BW8CJR–The revolt in Portugal , rebels still entrenched in Oporto Square . The Place de Bartalha , Oporto . 7 February 1927
RM2BWAYMA–The Moplah Rising in India Grave anxiety has been caused by the development of the revolt of the fanatical Moplahs of Halabar ( South West India ) 30 August 1921
RM2BW3W3E–First pictures of the Greek revolt . Rebel General bayoneted through jaw . General Pensyiotacon bandaged jaw after the fighting . 12 September 1935
RM2BW8CHW–Many casualties in Portuguese revolt . A general view of Oporto , showing the Cathedral and the cold quarter of the town surrounding it . 7 February 1927
RM2BW8CJM–The revolt in Portugal , Rebels in Oporto . The Don Luiz Bridge , Oporto , with the Riveira boat quay in foreground . 7 February 1927
RM2BWFN54–Reported armed revolt in Lisbon The sea of Lisbon , where an armed revolt has broken out , with heavy fighting in the streets 3 February 1926
RM2BWB1RH–The Moplah Rising in India Grave anxiety has been caused by the development of the revolt of the fanatical Moplahs of Halabar ( South West India ) A Moplah man 30 August 1921
RM2BWB1R9–The Moplah Rising in India Grave anxiety has been caused by the development of the revolt of the fanatical Moplahs of Halabar ( South West India ) A Moplah woman 30 August 1921
RM2BWFH63–The Coal Crisis South Wales miners in revolt Llwynypia Men ' s protest strike . Naval Colliery , Tonypandy , Rhondda , South Wales 4 October 1920
RM2BWFH6B–The Coal Crisis South Wales miners in revolt Llwynypia Men ' s protest strike . Scotch Collieries Llwynypia Rhondda , South Wales 4 October 1920
RM2BWFH61–The Coal Crisis South Wales miners in revolt Llwynypia Men ' s protest strike . Scotch Collieries Llwynypia , Rhondda , South Wales 4 October 1920
RM2BWAYM1–The Moplah Rising in India Grave anxiety has been caused by the development of the revolt of the fanatical Moplahs of Malabar ( South West India ) Here can be seen European planters at Ootacamund 30 August 1921
RM2BWB1XJ–The Moplah Rising in India Grave anxiety has been caused by the development of the revolt of the fanatical Moplahs of Malabar ( South West India ) Here can be seen European planters at Ootacamund Moplah Mosque 30 August 1921
RM2BWB1WT–The Moplah Rising in India Grave anxiety has been caused by the development of the revolt of the fanatical Moplahs of Malabar ( South West India ) Here can be seen European planters at Ootacamund Moplah Mosque 30 August 1921
RM2BW3K68–First picture of new Greek revolt . Deputy shot in fierce fighting . M Penayictecos , the Republican deputy , in hospital after having been shot in the Athens fighting . 12 September 1935
RM2BWBMYH–The Moplah rising in India . Grave anxiety has been caused by the development of the revolt of the fanatical Moplahs of Malabar ( South West India ) . Troops have been rushed up . In a Hindu ( Siva ) temple , South Western India . 30 August 1921
RM2BWBKH7–The Moplah rising in India . Grave anxiety has been caused by the development of the revolt of the fanatical Moplahs of Malabar ( South West India ) . Troops have been rushed up . In a Hindu ( Vishnu ) temple , South Western India . 30 August 1921
RM2BTPHG6–The Spanish revolt collapses . Photographs just received in London of the abortive attempt of the Monarchists in Spain to overthrow the Republican Government . The attempt was a complete failure . An armoured car in a Madrid street during the disturbance . 13 August 1932
RM2BW8FRP–Led the abortive Fascist revolt in Austria . Dr Pfrimer ( marked with an X ) photographed on the Austro , Italian frontier , some time ago , on the occasion of the return of Major Fabst , who in the above picture , is seen shaking hands with another fascist notability , Fr Steidle . The Lady on the right is Major Fabst ' s wife . 15 September 1931
RM2BW95WF–Monarchist revolt in seville collapses . The Monarchist revolt in Seville , led by General Sanjurgo , completely collapsed before the government troops and General Sanjurgo the leader was arrested while attempting to flee to Portugal . General Sanjurgo ( second from left ) walking through the Streets of Seville accompanied by his son ( left ) after the publication of the rebel manifesto , With him is M Varea Colonel of the Civil Guard and M Garcia Horrans . 15 August 1932
RM2BW3MNE–Many killed and injured in Crete revolt . The rebellion started with a strike in Candin , the capital , where current workers demanded higher pay and shorter hours . The disorders soon spread and the military were called in to quell the rebels , who seized the prefecture and other public buildings . Candis was declared to be in a state of siege , while warships and planes were sent from Athens . Photo show , a vast mob of rels demonstrating in Heraklion , Crete . 9 August 1935
RM2BW3RYN–Many killed and injured in Crete revolt . The rebellion started with a strike in Candin , the capital , where current workers demanded higher pay and shorter hours . The disorders soon spread and the military were called in to quell the rebels , who seized the prefecture and other public buildings . Candis was declared to be in a state of siege , while warships and planes were sent from Athens . Photo show , rebels being escorted by arresting soldiers in Heraklion , Crete . 9 August 1935
RM2BW3WFW–Many killed and injured in Crete revolt . The rebellion started with a strike in Candin , the capital , where current workers demanded higher pay and shorter hours . The disorders soon spread and the military were called in to quell the rebels , who seized the prefecture and other public buildings . Candis was declared to be in a state of siege , while warships and planes were sent from Athens . Photo show , government troops firing at rebels from ancient battlements in Heraklion , Crete . 9 August 1935
RMWHA02P–Argentine Revolt. Government troops in action. 1955.
RMWH9WP6–WW1/ View of the Botha of Kotor in Yugoslavia, where the Austro-Hungarian navy revolt took place, Feb. 1918.
RMWH9WPG–WW1/ Institute of Military History, Prague. Military detachments from Austrian Army quelling the revolt, Wencelsas Square, Prague, October 14th 1918.
RMWH9D0N–Henri Christophe (1767-1820). West Indian slave, one of the leaders of the revolt against the French in 1791. He was proclaimed King of Haiti in 1811.
RM2BWFKRE–A cheerful revolutionist . Commander Jose Medes Cabecadas , one of the leaders of the bloodless revolt in Portugal . 7 June 1926
RM2BTPATB–Marshal Feng Yu Hsiang . Late Minister of war in the National Government of China and a leader in the revolt against President Chiang Kai Shek . . 1929
RM2BWFHTK–Turks fighting the Kurds . General Kiazim Pasha , who is advancing with Turkish Government troops by forced marches towards the mountainous centre of the revolt in Kurdistan ( to the north west of Mesopotamia ) which continues to spread . 28 February 1925
RM2BW8FCJ–Where Fatal Gaol break was foiled gateway to Folsom Prison , California State Prison , where 11 were killed and 33 wounded . National Guardsmen stationed at the gateway where a convict ' s revolt was quelled by sharpshooting guards . 12 December 1927
RM2BW8FC9–Where Fatal Gaol break was foiled gateway to Folsom Prison , California State Prison , where 11 were killed and 33 wounded . National Guardsmen stationed at the gateway where a convict ' s revolt was quelled by sharpshooting guards . 12 December 1927
RM2BW96HM–Republican mobs fire monarchist strongholds in Seville . The palace Casa Blanca the property of the Marquis de Esquival in Seville , which was looted and and then destroyed by fire by Republican mos after the Monarchists revolt had been put down in Seville . The palace was allowed to burn itself out . 14 August 1932
RM2BW27GP–El Sayed Sir Abdel Ralman el Mahdi, eldest living son of the Mahdi, who 50 years ago, led the revolt which was crushed by Kitchener, is paying a visit to London accompanied by his two nephews and grandson. This Mahdi is a knight commander of the order of the British Empire and a companion of the Royal Victoria order. 15 July 1937.
RM2BW20TT–El Sayed Sir Abdel Ralman el Mahdi, eldest living son of the Mahdi, who 50 years ago, led the revolt which was crushed by Kitchener, is paying a visit to London accompanied by his two nephews and grandson. This Mahdi is a knight commander of the order of the British Empire and a companion of the Royal Victoria order. 15 July 1937.
RM2BW27MT–El Sayed Sir Abdel Ralman el Mahdi, eldest living son of the Mahdi, who 50 years ago, led the revolt which was crushed by Kitchener, is paying a visit to London accompanied by his two nephews and grandson. This Mahdi is a knight commander of the order of the British Empire and a companion of the Royal Victoria order. 15 July 1937.
RM2BW1YEJ–Red Army General reported under arrest in new 'purge'. General Levantovsky, commander of the Trans-Caucasian district, is reported to have been removed from his post and arrested in the new 'purge' of the Soviet army. Levantovsky has been suspended by Kuibisheff. According to a message from Warsaw, there is talk in Moscow of an imminent revolt against the dictatorship of Joseph Stalin. Photo shows, a recent picture of General Levantovsky. 10. June 1937
RM2BW3JBW–Daly puts punch into it . Training for match with Humsby . George Daly , the Blackfrisrs light weight is training at the Ring gymnasium Blackfriars , for his ten round match with Gustave Humery , the French Tiger and conqueror of Kid Berg . Daly , winner of the Control Board ' s series of light weight eliminators but ruled out ruled out because of his revolt against purse conditions , is hoping to prove that he is the rightful contender for Berg ' s British Championship . Photo shows , George Daly . 10 January 1936
RM2BW3KCC–Daly puts punch into it . Training for match with Humsby . George Daly , the Blackfrisrs light weight is training at the Ring gymnasium Blackfriars , for his ten round match with Gustave Humery , the French Tiger and conqueror of Kid Berg . Daly , winner of the Control Board ' s series of light weight eliminators but ruled out ruled out because of his revolt against purse conditions , is hoping to prove that he is the rightful contender for Berg ' s British Championship . Photo shows , George Daly rowing while training at the Ring gymnasium . 10 January 1936
RM2BW29BF–H G Wells back in London from American lecture tour. Mr H G Wells, the author, arrived at Paddington station, London, on the 'Queen Mary' boat train on his return from his lecture tour in America. Mr Wells says that there is a revolt among American youth against old buffers, and that young Americans have no longer any time for the pompous old gentleman with rhetorical phrases. Photo shows, Mr H G Wells on arrival at Paddington station. 22 November 1937
RM2BW3R6X–Daly puts punch into it . Training for match with Humsby . George Daly , the Blackfrisrs light weight is training at the Ring gymnasium Blackfriars , for his ten round match with Gustave Humery , the French Tiger and conqueror of Kid Berg . Daly , winner of the Control Board ' s series of light weight eliminators but ruled out ruled out because of his revolt against purse conditions , is hoping to prove that he is the rightful contender for Berg ' s British Championship . Photo shows , George Daly punching a bag during training at the Ring gymnasium . 10 January 1936
RM2BW3MXD–Daly puts punch into it . Training for match with Humsby . George Daly , the Blackfrisrs light weight is training at the Ring gymnasium Blackfriars , for his ten round match with Gustave Humery , the French Tiger and conqueror of Kid Berg . Daly , winner of the Control Board ' s series of light weight eliminators but ruled out ruled out because of his revolt against purse conditions , is hoping to prove that he is the rightful contender for Berg ' s British Championship . Photo shows , George Daly punching a bag during training at the Ring gymnasium . 10 January 1936
RMWH9XF7–WW1: Military emergency squads taken from last reliable units of disintegrating Austrian army put into action against popular revolt. October 14th 1918.
RMWH9WRA–WW1/ Executed rebels. On June 2nd 1918, Slovak soldiers, former Russian prisoners of war, revolted in the Serbian town of Kragujevec. After the revolt had been put down, forty four of these soldiers (belonging to the reserve battalion of the 7th infantry regiment) were executed.
RMWH9WR1–WW1/ 21st May 1918: Soldiers of the reserve battalion belongong to the 7th Rifleman's Regiment of Plzen revolted. This is the execution of the first group of rebels, sentenced to death after the revolt had been put down. Among them, former Russian prisoner of war and revolutionary, Jan Noha and another chief instigator of the revolt, the Corporal Stanislav Vodicha.
RMWH8GRC–Birds Eye view of the Battle of Tel-el-Kebir, 13 September 1882, the decisive battle of the Urabi Revolt. At about 5.00am the Highland Brigade approached the Egyptian positions and there was a blaze of gunfire. The British army had approached the lines at Tel-el-Kebir in a staggered formation and so attacked in waves from left to right. The fighting was intense, but after just over an hour, the Egyptians fled.. . . .
RM2BW2DNW–This picture just received in London, shows the wrecked wagons and coaches of a train which was stopped and fired on by Arab terrorists on the line from Haifa to Jerusalem. The railway has not been the only objective of the terrorists. Widespread damage has been caused on main highways in northern Palestine and telephone and telegraph communications with Jerusalem has been interrupted by the cutting of the wires. Further British troops have arrived in the territory 16 October 1938
RM2BW2DDX–Many arrests were made when Arabs staged a demonstration in Jerusalem. British soldiers made a thorough search of each demonstrator for arms or evidence of terrorist activity. Photo shows: An Arab holding up his arms as he was searched by a British soldier in Jerusalem. Other demonstrators are looking on 15 October 1938
RM2BW241X–Arab leader killed after a deduction from Jerusalem. First Arab leader of importance to be killed since the rebellion began, Hassan Sidky Dajani , Arab lawyer and spokesman of the Nationalists, has been shot dead after being at the abducted from Jerusalem. Dajany, who was about 40 years old, served in the Turkish Army before the Great War. He had appeared frequently in the defence of accused Arabs and at the time of his death was working on the case of three Arabs accused before a military court. He was a councillor on the municipality of Jerusalem and was known in our quarters as 'Hoderate'.
RM2BW2DE2–These pictures have just received from Palestine, where British troops are expected to begin the big offensive against the rebels of the Arab rebellion. Meanwhile, as a step towards martial law, military commanders have replaced civilian District Commissioners and the Palestine Police have been placed under military control. Photo shows The governor's residence at Hebron fortified against possible terrorist attacks. The buildings is protected by sandbags and sentinels which watch night and day. 19 October 1938
RM2BW24JK–British troops, blow up 100 Arab houses in Palestine town. Royal Engineers dynamited over 100 Arab houses in Jenin, Palestine, following the murder by Arabs and Assistant District Commissioner Moffett of Jenin. The houses were destroyed, partly as a punitive measure against the inhabitants of the town having harboured Arab rebels and partly for reasons of security, houses in Jenin was built so close to one another that police and military patrolling was impossible. Photo shows, the pall of smoke and dust as the houses were blown up. 5 September 1938
RM2BW24WC–British troops, blow up 100 Arab houses in Palestine town. Royal Engineers dynamited over 100 Arab houses in Jenin, Palestine, following the murder by Arabs and Assistant District Commissioner Moffett of Jenin. The houses were destroyed, partly as a punitive measure against the inhabitants of the town having harboured Arab rebels and partly for reasons of security, houses in Jenin was built so close to one another that police and military patrolling was impossible. Photo shows,the ruins of Jenin. 5 September 1938
RM2BWAYWP–Karind ( or Kerind ) Persia Iraq near the Mesopotamian frontier , where several hundred women and children , the wives and families of officers and men of the Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force ( 1920 0 are stationed in the summer 31 August 1920
RM2BW24HX–British troops, blow up 100 Arab houses in Palestine town. Royal Engineers dynamited over 100 Arab houses in Jenin, Palestine, following the murder by Arabs and Assistant District Commissioner Moffett of Jenin. The houses were destroyed, partly as a punitive measure against the inhabitants of the town having harboured Arab rebels and partly for reasons of security, houses in Jenin was built so close to one another that police and military patrolling was impossible. Photo shows,the ruins of Jenin. 5 September 1938
RM2BW24T1–British troops, blow up 100 Arab houses in Palestine town. Royal Engineers dynamited over 100 Arab houses in Jenin, Palestine, following the murder by Arabs and Assistant District Commissioner Moffett of Jenin. The houses were destroyed, partly as a punitive measure against the inhabitants of the town having harboured Arab rebels and partly for reasons of security, houses in Jenin was built so close to one another that police and military patrolling was impossible. Photo shows, rubble all that remained of the houses situated around the mosque and minarat of Jenin. Great care was taken by the R
RM2BW2DJF–Mr Walter Elliot, the Cabinet Minister of Health, returning from an important meeting regarding the Arab rebellion in Palestine. 19 October 1938
RM2BW2DKT–The British Legion police force, which has been waiting in two ships in the Thames estuary ready to go to Czechoslovakia for plebiscite duty, arrived at St Pancras station from Tilbury in special trains on the way to their homes. The force of 1200 men is being disbanded following the decision of the International Commission in Berlin that plebiscite will not be necessary. Photo shows: Plebiscite police marching away from St Pancras station. 15 October 1938
RM2BW24W4–First pictures ever taken of Arab rebel army. Received in London as battles break out again in Palestine. These are the first authentic pictures ever taken of the Arab rebels in the Holy Land, where they have defied the British authorities in constant warlike acts. The pictures, received in London as British troops backed by bombers are once more attempting to quell a serious outbreak among the Arabs, were taken at the headquarters of Abdul Razek. The rebel leader is widely known in the Palestine for his intense hatred of the British and his fearless campaign against her authority. The picture
RM2BW24TK–First pictures ever taken of Arab rebel army. Received in London as battles break out again in Palestine. These are the first authentic pictures ever taken of the Arab rebels in the Holy Land, where they have defied the British authorities in constant warlike acts. The pictures, received in London as British troops backed by bombers are once more attempting to quell a serious outbreak among the Arabs, were taken at the headquarters of Abdul Razek. The rebel leader is widely known in the Palestine for his intense hatred of the British and his fearless campaign against her authority. The picture
RM2BW24JN–First pictures ever taken of Arab rebel army. Received in London as battles break out again in Palestine. These are the first authentic pictures ever taken of the Arab rebels in the Holy Land, where they have defied the British authorities in constant warlike acts. The pictures, received in London as British troops backed by bombers are once more attempting to quell a serious outbreak among the Arabs, were taken at the headquarters of Abdul Razek. The rebel leader is widely known in the Palestine for his intense hatred of the British and his fearless campaign against her authority. The picture
RM2BW24J0–First pictures ever taken of Arab rebel army. Received in London as battles break out again in Palestine. These are the first authentic pictures ever taken of the Arab rebels in the Holy Land, where they have defied the British authorities in constant warlike acts. The pictures, received in London as British troops backed by bombers are once more attempting to quell a serious outbreak among the Arabs, were taken at the headquarters of Abdul Razek. The rebel leader is widely known in the Palestine for his intense hatred of the British and his fearless campaign against her authority. The picture
RM2BW3MJP–Troubles in Sao Paulo Brazil . Rebels in the streets . 11 December 1935
RM2BTPKT6–British High Commissioner Inspects Reinforcements In Palestine . Sir Arthur Wauchope , the High Commissioner for Palestine , inspecting the 8th Hussars Regiment in Talaverra Barracks , near Jerusalem after their arrival from Egypt to reinforce the troops which are combating the Arab reign of terror . The High Commissioner spoke to the Hussars and advised them on their duties in the more dangerous parts of the country . Photo shows : Sir Arthur Wauchope , the High Commissioner ( peaked cap ) talking with officers at the inspection . 7 Jul 1936
RM2BW3BB2–Artillery defend the Catalan Parliament in Barcelona , Spain , during the Asturian miners ' strike . 11 October 1934 .
RM2BW3BB1–Artillery defends Catalan Parliament in Barcelona , Spain , during the Asturian miners ' strike . 11 October 1934 .
RM2BW3BAR–Civil guard dispersing a mob of strikers in Barcelona , Spain , during the Asturian miners ' strike . 11 October 1934 .
RM2BW3BB9–Artillery defends Catalan Parliament in Barcelona , Spain , during the Asturian miners ' strike . 11 October 1934 .
RM2BW3BAH–Civil guard dispersing a mob of strikers in Barcelona , Spain , during the Asturian miners ' strike . 11 October 1934 .
RM2BW3BA7–Civil guards charge revolutionaries in during the Asturian miners ' strike in Spain . 11 October 1934 .
RM2BW3BCE–Armed troop on guard outside telephone company in Barcelona , Spain , during the Asturian miners ' strike . 11 October 1934 .
RM2BW3BBR–Havoc wrought by Artillery fire in Barcelona , Spain , in order to supress the Asturian miners ' strike . 11 October 1934 .
RM2BW3BC0–Havoc wrought by Artillery fire in Barcelona , Spain , in order to supress the Asturian miners ' strike . 11 October 1934 .
RM2BTPM5W–British Police Attack Arab Mob In Jaffa . Situation Worse . Both sides suffered casualties when Arab demonstrators came into conflict with British Police near the Mosque in Jaffa . The situation is now so grave in Jaffa that a 7 pm curfew has been imposed . Anyone seen in the streets after that hour is in danger of being shot by patrols . Photo shows : British police advancing on the Arab mob near the Mosque in Jaffa . 11 Jun 1936