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![]() | "This is the Forest Primeval" - 1929 Herb Block, who would ultimately become a famous political cartoonist at the Washington Post, created this illustration in 1929. |
![]() | C.J. Dennis - The Circus One of Australia's most popular writers - before he died in 1938 - was given a very long name at birth: Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis. |
![]() | Zachary Taylor Zachary Taylor, a war hero during the US/Mexican war, became America's 12th President. |
![]() | Marlena and Rosie - Circus Stars Young women were involved with circus life, including working with large animals like elephants. |
![]() | Ringling Bros. - Who Were They? Five brothers, whose last name was Ringling, formed an American circus during the late nineteenth century. |
![]() | Harper's Parody of Spiro Agnew |
![]() | Wooden Bumpers and No Car Production during WWII Beyond rationing gas for their cars, people helped in the war effort by removing their metal car bumpers and replacing them with wooden ones. |
![]() | Walden Pond - Thoreau's Place of Quietude A view of Walden Pond, where Henry David Thoreau lived in a small cabin between 1845-1847. |
![]() | Battle of Britain - London Blitz "Out of the blue," as survivors recall, the Battle of Britain begins on September 7, 1940. Hundreds of German bombers fly to England from their bases in occupied Northern France. |
![]() | Henry Essex Edgeworth - Witness to Louis XVI's Death Henry Essex Edgeworth - an Irish cleric who was living in France - became Louis XVIs spiritual advisor during his final days. Although he (and others) feared for his safety, Edgeworth stayed with the doomed King until he was beheaded. |
![]() | Louis XVI - Writing His Will During Trial Image of a painting, called Louis XVI Writing His Will at the Temple, by Danloux Henri-Pierre. |
![]() | Louis XVI - Executed Killing Louis XVI took very little time on the morning of January 21, 1793. |
![]() | Jacques Necker and the French Revolution Jacques Necker (1732 - 1804) was trusted by the French people and, for a time, served as Louis XVI's Minister of Finance. |
![]() | Louis XVI - Parting from His Family Although they lived in the same building - the Temple prison in Paris - the French royal family was not allowed to be together unless the revolutionary government allowed it. |
![]() | A Tale of Two Cities, By Charles Dickens - Chapter 2 - Audio As the action begins, in Dickens' famous tale, the Dover mail coach is making its way on a Friday night. |
![]() | Zong Affair A disaster occurs, for captured Africans, when a water shortage aboard a slave ship results in the deliberate killing of people (whom the crew and ship owners call "cargo").. |
![]() | Zong Affair - Part 2 WARNING: THIS CLIP CONTAINS SEGMENTS DEALING WITH SLAVERY AND THE CRUELTIES ASSOCIATED THEREWITH. |
![]() | A Tale of Two Cities, By Charles Dickens - Chapter 3 - Audio Jerry Cruncher, the messenger, is bothered by the direction he's received from Jarvis Lorry: "Jerry, say that my answer was, RECALLED TO LIFE. |
![]() | Robespierre - Mastermind of the Reign of Terror Robespierre dies, by guillotine, on July 28, 1794. During the French Revolution, he was known by his supporters as "The Incorruptible," but it was he who masterminded the "Reign of Terror." |
![]() | Place of Execution - Marie Antoinette Determined that Marie Antoinette would be condemned to death, French-Revolution leaders put her through a trial on October 14, 1793. |