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The Gordon Riots, London, 1780 (1905)
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The Gordon Riots, London, 1780 (1905)
The Gordon Riots, London, 1780 (1905). The most destructive riots in Londons history, the Gordon Riots began as an anti-Catholic protest against the Papists Act of 1778 led by Lord George Gordon, head of the Protestant Association. The army was eventually deployed onto the streets to restore order, and hundreds of people were shot. From Cassells History of England, Vol. IV, [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1905]
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The Gordon Riots, London, 1780 (1905) - A Glimpse into the Most Destructive Unrest in London's History
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. This print takes us back to the turbulent streets of London in 1780 during the infamous Gordon Riots. The image captures a moment of chaos and violence as hundreds of people took to the streets in protest against the Papists Act of 1778. Led by Lord George Gordon, head of the Protestant Association, this anti-Catholic demonstration quickly spiraled out of control. As tensions escalated, order was eventually restored with the deployment of army forces. However, not without significant casualties - many lives were lost as shots rang out through these very lanes and avenues. The monochrome composition adds an eerie atmosphere to this historical scene. It serves as a stark reminder that even centuries ago, religious and political conflicts could ignite such intense unrest within a country. John Seymour Lucas skillfully captured this pivotal moment from Cassells History of England Vol. IV (1905), offering us a glimpse into one of London's darkest chapters. This print allows us to reflect on how societies have grappled with issues surrounding religion and power throughout history. As we observe this haunting image today, it serves as both a testament to human resilience and a cautionary tale about the consequences when passions run high and violence erupts on our city streets.
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