Gordon Riots, Newgate Prison, London, 1780. Artist: Thornton

Gordon Riots, Newgate Prison, London, 1780. Artist: Thornton

1-238-058 - The London Archives (City of London)/Heritage Images

View of rioters setting fire to Newgate Prison, London, 1780 and burning Mr Akerman's furniture. In the crowd on the right a flag is held with the writing 'No Popery' on it. This riot formed part of the Gordon Riots. Lord George Gordon, a retired navy lieutenant, was strongly opposed to proposals for Catholic Emancipation. On 2nd June, 1780, Gordon led a crowd of 50,000 people to the House of Commons to present a petition for the repeal of the 1778 Roman Catholic Relief Act, that had removed certain disabilities. This demonstration turned into a riot and for the next five days many Catholic chapels and private houses were destroyed. Other buildings attacked and damaged included the Bank of England, King's Bench Prison, Newgate Prison and Fleet Prison.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Thornton, attributed to: British: Artist, engraver
After
  1. William Hamilton: British: Artist, painter
People Related
  1. Mr Akerman: (British?):
  2. Lord George Gordon: British: Lord, Political Agitator

Medium
  1. Engraving

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe United Kingdom England Greater London London City of London

  1. 51 30 51 N , 000 05 37 W

Category Hierarchy

History & Politics Politics Political Events

Religion & Belief Christianity

Society & Culture Law & Crime

Society & Culture Issues & Causes

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Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5050x3459
File Size : 51,176kb


Aliases

  1. 4914
  1. 0220001189
  1. 1-238-058
  1. 1189
  1. 1238058
  1. 4914
  1. A3

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