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The saving of Captain Boycotts crops, illustration from Cassell
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The saving of Captain Boycotts crops, illustration from Cassell
STC393207 The saving of Captain Boycotts crops, illustration from Cassells Illustrated History of England engraving (sepia photo) by Wollen, William Barnes (1857-1936) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Captain Charles Boycott (1832-97), land agent to Lord Erne, ostracised for opposing the Irish Land League; Orangemen volunteered to harvest Lord Ernes crops, protected by the Royal Irish Constabulary; ); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
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© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
1880 1880s Agricultural Scene Harvesting Horse And Cart Policeman Policemen Protection Straw
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The Saving of Captain Boycott's Crops - A Symbolic Triumph of Unity and Protection
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. This sepia-toned photo print, titled "The Saving of Captain Boycott's Crops" captures a pivotal moment in Irish history during the 1880s. The illustration, originally engraved by William Barnes Wollen and now part of a private collection, depicts an agricultural scene that goes beyond its surface beauty. At the center of this image is Captain Charles Boycott, a land agent who dared to oppose the Irish Land League. His brave stance led to his ostracization from society. However, what followed was an extraordinary display of solidarity and resilience. In this snapshot frozen in time, we witness Orangemen volunteers coming together with horse-drawn carts to harvest Lord Erne's crops under police protection from the Royal Irish Constabulary. This powerful visual narrative speaks volumes about political tensions and social dynamics prevalent during that era. The presence of hay bales and straw scattered across the landscape symbolizes not only abundance but also resistance against oppression. It serves as a reminder that even in times of adversity, unity can prevail over division. This historical photograph encapsulates both the struggles faced by ordinary people and their unwavering determination to protect their rights. It stands as a testament to Ireland's rich heritage and its ongoing fight for justice. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, let us reflect on how far we have come while acknowledging that there is
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