Philip Dawe (attributed), The Bostonians Paying the Excise-man, or Tar...
Deutsch: Die Söhne der Freiheit, die einen Steuereintreiber unter dem Freiheitsbaum teeren und federn. English: A depiction of the tarring and feathering of Commissioner of Customs John Malcolm, a Loyalist, by ... More
The Bostons paying the excise-man or tarring & feathering / copied on ...
Print shows a mob pouring tea into the mouth of a Loyalist who has been tarred and feathered. Behind the group, on the right, is the "Liberty Tree" from which hangs a noose and a sign "Stamp Act" written upside... More
Philip Dawe (attributed), The Bostonians Paying the Excise-man, or Tar...
Deutsch: Die Söhne der Freiheit, die einen Steuereintreiber unter dem Freiheitsbaum teeren und federn. English: A depiction of the tarring and feathering of Commissioner of Customs John Malcolm, a Loyalist, by ... More
A New method of Macarony making as practised at Boston / copied on sto...
Print shows two American revolutionaries tarring and feathering the tax collector. In the background, a gallows.
Die Gartenlaube (1873) b 814
Bild aus Seite 814 in "Die Gartenlaube". Image from page 814 of journal Die Gartenlaube, 1873. Deutsch: Bildunterschrift: „Wie die Bostoner einen Zollbeamten bezahlen, d. h. theeren und federn.Einzige bildlic... More
The Tory's day of judgment / E. Tisdale, del et sculpt.
Illustration shows colonists preparing to tar and feather a loyalist seated on the ground as another loyalist hangs from a gallows with a rope around his waist . Illus. in: M'Fingal : a modern epic poem, in fo... More
Mother's Angel (1920) - 1
Still from the American short film Mother's Angel (1920), the child actors are not identified, on page 39 of the May 22, 1920 Exhibitors Herald. The child actors are dressed similar to the Klu Klux Klan with o... More
John Meintz, punished during World War I - NARA - 283633 - restored
On August 19, 1918, amidst anti-German sentiment during World War I, German-American farmer John Meints (misspelled Meintz) was taken from his home in Luverne, Minnesota and driven to the border with South-Dak... More
A new method of macarony making, as practised at Boston
Print shows two men with a tarred and feathered customs officer, they are forcing him to drink from a large teapot. The man has a short piece of rope around his neck which may have been attached to the piece of... More
The Bostonian's paying the excise-man, or tarring & feathering, Britis...
Print shows five men forcing a tarred and feathered customs officer to drink from a teapot, a bucket and a liberty cap are on the ground at his feet. They stand beneath the "Liberty Tree" from which a rope with... More
Retribution; - tarring and feathering; - or - the patriots revenge by ...
Retribution; - tarring and feathering; - or - the patriots revenge, by James Gillray (died 1815), published 1795. See source website for additional information. This set of images was gathered by User:Dcoetzee... More
[A tarred and feathered man standing on hands and feet with a rope att...
Possibly from series published by Carrington Bowles; see Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v. 5, no. 5232. Forms part of: British Cartoon Prin... More
Huck Finn Travelling by Rail - Public domain book illustration
Illustration from Adventures of Huckleberry Finn of the King and the Duke being tarred and feathered and ridden on a rail after attempting to perform "The Royal Nonesuch."
The congress or the necessary politicians, British Cartoon Print
Print shows two men sitting in a privy, one uses pieces of the "Resolution[s] of the [C]ongress" to clean himself, while the other intently reads "P[amphlet En]titled Taxation [No] Tir[anny]", suggesting that w... More
The tarring and feathering of poor Kelsey
Illustration depicting scene from the Kelsey Outrage. Caption: "The tarring and feathering of poor Kelsey" Internet Archive scan kelseyoutrageful00unse/page/48/mode/1up
Tarring and feathering - the reward of the enemies of Ireland / Americ...
Print shows three Irish(?) men and a woman (possibly representing Ireland) are about to tar and feather a man for refusing "to enter into a non-importation and non-consumption agreement." In the background are ... More
The Bostonian's paying the excise-man, or tarring & feathering, Britis...
Print shows five men forcing a tarred and feathered customs officer to drink from a teapot, a bucket and a liberty cap are on the ground at his feet. They stand beneath the "Liberty Tree" from which a rope with... More
A New Method of Macarony Making as practised at Boston in North Americ...
"A New Method of Macarony Making, as practised at Boston in North America," satirical illustration depicting two American colonists tar and feathering an English customs agent at Boston, Massachusetts. Mezzoti... More
1774 Bostons Paying TheExciseMan byDCJohnston1830 LibraryOfCongress
The Bostons paying the excise-man or tarring & feathering / copied on stone by D. C. Johnston from a print published in London 1774. MEDIUM: 1 print : lithograph. CREATED/PUBLISHED: Boston : Pendleton, 1830.
Two IWW members, tarred and feathered after KKK raid on San Pedro Raid...
Photographer: Unknown Subjects (LCSH): Industrial Workers of the World -- History. Industrial Workers of the World. Digital Collection: <a href="" Industrial Workers of the World Photograph Collection</a> Item ... More
John Malcom / dessiné et gravé par F. Godefroy de l'Académie Imple. et...
Print shows John Malcolm, a customs officer, standing in a two-wheeled cart on a street crowded with onlookers as men prepare to tar and feather him. Illus. in: Recueil d'estampes representant les différents é... More
Kiljusen herrasväki 1914 p. 48
Rafael Rindells illustration for Kiljusen herrasväki, a 1914 novel by Jalmari Finne.
1774 JohnMalcolm Boston byGodefroy
Author: Godefroy, Francois, 1743?-1819, printmaker. Title: John Malcom [graphic] / dessineÌ et graveÌ par F. Godefroy de l’AcadeÌmie Imple. et Rle de Vienne, &c. Published: A Paris: Chez Mr. Godefroy rue ... More
The Chauffeur (1921) - 2
Still from the American comedy short film The Chauffeur (1921) with Clyde Cook, on page 67 of the January 7, 1922 Exhibitors Herald. The caption indicates that the hooded men are trying to tar and feather Cook.
Tarred and feathered (The Rocky Mountain Saints)
Engraving of Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon being tarred and feathered in March 1832.
An Exciseman, carrying off two kegs of Whiskey, is pursued by two farm...
An Exciseman, carrying off two kegs of Whiskey, is pursued by two farmers, intending to tar and feather him, he runs for Squire Vultures to divide with him; but is met on the way by his evil genius who claps an... More
Die Gartenlaube (1861) b 309
Deutsch: Bildunterschrift: „Ein Gefederter.“ English: caption: "Ein Gefederter."
The Bostonian's Paying the Excise-Man, or Tarring & Feathering. Copy o...
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Tarring and Feathering the Prophet by C.C.A. Christensen
"Tarring and Feathering the Prophet" by C.C.A. Christensen. The title refers to the tarring and feathering of Joseph Smith.
225-TARRED AND FEATHERED FOR PAYING RENT
This image comes from "Bill Nye's History of the United States" (1894). The numbers shown are the book page numbers. The text shown is the caption beneath the image. Follow the image to the link which leads to... More
An Exciseman
An Exciseman, carrying off two kegs of Whiskey, is pursued by two farmers, intending to tar and feather him, he runs for Squire Vultures to divide with him; but is met on the way by his evil genius who claps an... More
A book of New England legends and folk lore in prose and poetry. Illus...
Identifier: bookofnewengland00drakrich (find matches) Title: A book of New England legends and folk lore in prose and poetry. Illustrated by F. T. Merrill Year: 1884 (1880s) Authors: Drake, Samuel Adams, 183... More