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Caption | During Lord North's term of office, London spent five days at the mercy of a mob. Finally, on June 7, 1780, the king himself ordered the army to fire on rioters who were looting in the city. The uprising was suppressed, the leaders brought to justice. Original artwork for the illustration on p23 of L&L issue no. 187 (14 August 1965). |
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Creator | CL Doughty, British (1913–85) |
Artwork medium | painting |
Credit | © Look and Learn |
Search stock images by keyword | Lord North Prime Minister army riot mob rioters firing line London street boy Gordon Riots George III Lord George Gordon Catholicism CL Doughty |
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A005960 | Hi-res: 3,519 x 4,546 pixels Lo-res: 880 x 1,137 pixels |
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