RMFFD98N–BOSTON TEA PARTY, 1773. /nA member of the Sons of Liberty dumping tea into Boston harbor during the Boston Tea Party, 16 December 1773. Wood engraving, 19th century.
RM2B73GDF–The Boston Tea Party, Destruction of the Tea in Boston Harbor, December 16th 1773, 19th Century engraving illustration by John Andrew, 1856
RMF0835B–Ticket to the ‘Boston Tea Party Centennial’ celebration held at Faneuil Hall, Boston December 1873. This celebration the 100 year anniversary of the Boston Tea Party where the Sons of Liberty in Boston destroyed an entire shipment of tea on December 16, 1773 in protest of the Tea Act passed in May 1773.
RMTXGRRE–Boston Tea Party, 26 December 1773. Inhabitants of Boston, Massachusetts, dressed as American Indians, throwing tea from vessels in the harbour into the water as a protest against British taxation. 'No taxation without representation' late nineteenth century Wood engraving
RMW87A9K–1. Harvey Wasserman : Civil disobedience & direct action from the Boston Tea Party to Seabrook occupation, 2. Green Mountain Post Films' The Last Resort Nov. 16
RM2M5TY6G–The Country twenty five miles round New York. Price one Shilling. Hand colored. Relief shown pictorially. Shows radial distances. Engraved by: J. Barber, Holborn Hill. Includes letterpress below map entitled: Chronological table of the most interesting occurrences since the commencement of hostilities in North America. Letterpress includes chronology of events from Boston Tea Party through Battle of Long Island and provides notes on British military strength... Chronological table of the most interesting occurrences since the commencement of hostilities in North America. Chronological table of
RM2JFBTGX–Original WW1 era postcard of a group of children sitting down at tables outside in the street for a Peace Party to celebrate the end of the 1st world war - the banner reads ' thanks to Tommy & Jack for our Childrens Peace Tea', Boston Rd., Walthamstow London, U.K. dated 1918
RFD2D73B–Tea leaves cut out white background
RFJNWMEW–six historical loose leaf black (bohea, oolong, souchong, congou) and green (hyson, singlo) tea collection, the same type thrown over during the Bosto
RF2PHN57B–United States, Massachusetts, Boston travel landmark vector illustration
RFDX70GF–BOSTON Rubber Stamp over a white background.
RF2CA90R5–Custom calligraphy text
RFE4GYN2–Passport-style BOSTON rubber stamp over a white background.
RFK293J7–Boston text sign illuatration on white background
RM2CEFP17–. Bill Nye's history of the United States. historian re-grets that he was not there ; he would have triedto be the life of the party. England had finally so arranged the price oftea that, including the tax, it was cheaper inAmerica than in the old country. This exas-perated the patriots, who claimed that they wereconfronted by a theory and not a condition. AtCharleston this tea was stored in damp cellars,where it spoiled. New York and Philadelphiareturned their ships, but the British would notallow any shenanegin, as George III. so terselytermed it, in Boston. Therefore a large party met in Fa
RF2K1RP51–Civil Liberties set icon. Editable icons civil liberties theme such as mass media, religious, environmental protection and more.
RM2B73GBC–The Boston Tea Party, December 16th 1773, 18th Century woodcut print, 1773-1779
RM2RJNNPE–The Destruction of Tea at Boston Harbor, hand-coloured engraving depicting the 1773 Boston Tea Party political protest over taxation by Nathaniel Currier,1846
RMTXGRYK–Boston Tea Party, 26 December 1773. Inhabitants of Boston, Massachusetts, dressed as American Indians, throwing tea from vessels in the harbour into the water as a protest against British taxation. 'No taxation without representation' Late nineteenth century Wood engraving
RM2B73GC1–Boston Tea Party, State House Mural, Boston, Massachusetts, 20th Century postcard by Robert Reid, 1898-1931
RF2PHN804–United States, Harvard, Big Four Bridge, travel landmark vector illustration
RFK293BG–Boston text sign illuatration on white background
RF2K1RR63–Civil Liberties set icon. Editable icons civil liberties theme such as mass media, religious, environmental protection and more.
RF2PE8NKX–United States, Boston tourism landmarks, vector city travel illustration
RF2PHW7TY–Usa,Boston, Massachusetts State House, travel landmark vector illustration