The President's House - The burned-out shell of a once elegant and imposing house stands alone in the landscape. It is the White House as it looked following the conflagration of August 24, 1814, the low point of the War of 1812. The fire was the work of British troops, the first, and only, foreign army to invade the capital city of the United States Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-presidents-house-the-burned-out-shell-of-a-once-elegant-and-imposing-house-stands-alone-in-the-landscape-it-is-the-white-house-as-it-looked-following-the-conflagration-of-august-24-1814-the-low-point-of-the-war-of-1812-the-fire-was-the-work-of-british-troops-the-first-and-only-foreign-army-to-invade-the-capital-city-of-the-united-states-image234306301.html
RMRH5G25–The President's House - The burned-out shell of a once elegant and imposing house stands alone in the landscape. It is the White House as it looked following the conflagration of August 24, 1814, the low point of the War of 1812. The fire was the work of British troops, the first, and only, foreign army to invade the capital city of the United States
A view of the Presidents house- the White House - in the city of Washington after the conflagration of the 24th August 1814 . Print shows a view from northeast of the fire-damaged White House, a result of the War of 1812. On August 24, 1814, British general Robert Ross led his troops into Washington with strict orders to burn only public buildings. On August 25, a tornado blew through the city, bringing torrential rains that quelled both fires and British desire to pursue further action in Washington. George Munger drawing. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-view-of-the-presidents-house-the-white-house-in-the-city-of-washington-after-the-conflagration-of-the-24th-august-1814-print-shows-a-view-from-northeast-of-the-fire-damaged-white-house-a-result-of-the-war-of-1812-on-august-24-1814-british-general-robert-ross-led-his-troops-into-washington-with-strict-orders-to-burn-only-public-buildings-on-august-25-a-tornado-blew-through-the-city-bringing-torrential-rains-that-quelled-both-fires-and-british-desire-to-pursue-further-action-in-washington-george-munger-drawing-image476471258.html
RF2JK53XJ–A view of the Presidents house- the White House - in the city of Washington after the conflagration of the 24th August 1814 . Print shows a view from northeast of the fire-damaged White House, a result of the War of 1812. On August 24, 1814, British general Robert Ross led his troops into Washington with strict orders to burn only public buildings. On August 25, a tornado blew through the city, bringing torrential rains that quelled both fires and British desire to pursue further action in Washington. George Munger drawing.
Northern Ireland, Co Down, Rostrevor, Ross Monument to Major-General Robert Ross, 1766-1814, the man who took Washington Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/northern-ireland-co-down-rostrevor-ross-monument-to-major-general-robert-ross-1766-1814-the-man-who-took-washington-image255327393.html
RMTRB4KD–Northern Ireland, Co Down, Rostrevor, Ross Monument to Major-General Robert Ross, 1766-1814, the man who took Washington
White house ruins after conflagration of august 1814 vintage line drawing. Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/white-house-ruins-after-conflagration-of-august-1814-vintage-line-drawing-image244569099.html
RFT5W2AK–White house ruins after conflagration of august 1814 vintage line drawing.
Ninety years ago this week the British burned our national capitol (LOC) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ninety-years-ago-this-week-the-british-burned-our-national-capitol-55072108.html
RMD5GN10–Ninety years ago this week the British burned our national capitol (LOC)
Capture and burning of Washington DC by the British in 1814 during the War of 1812. Hand-colored woodcut Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-capture-and-burning-of-washington-dc-by-the-british-in-1814-during-11588466.html
RMA6JC4K–Capture and burning of Washington DC by the British in 1814 during the War of 1812. Hand-colored woodcut
A view of the Presidents house- the White House - in the city of Washington after the conflagration of the 24th August 1814 . Print shows a view from northeast of the fire-damaged White House, a result of the War of 1812. On August 24, 1814, British general Robert Ross led his troops into Washington with strict orders to burn only public buildings. On August 25, a tornado blew through the city, bringing torrential rains that quelled both fires and British desire to pursue further action in Washington. George Munger drawing. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-view-of-the-presidents-house-the-white-house-in-the-city-of-washington-after-the-conflagration-of-the-24th-august-1814-print-shows-a-view-from-northeast-of-the-fire-damaged-white-house-a-result-of-the-war-of-1812-on-august-24-1814-british-general-robert-ross-led-his-troops-into-washington-with-strict-orders-to-burn-only-public-buildings-on-august-25-a-tornado-blew-through-the-city-bringing-torrential-rains-that-quelled-both-fires-and-british-desire-to-pursue-further-action-in-washington-george-munger-drawing-image476471231.html
RF2JK53WK–A view of the Presidents house- the White House - in the city of Washington after the conflagration of the 24th August 1814 . Print shows a view from northeast of the fire-damaged White House, a result of the War of 1812. On August 24, 1814, British general Robert Ross led his troops into Washington with strict orders to burn only public buildings. On August 25, a tornado blew through the city, bringing torrential rains that quelled both fires and British desire to pursue further action in Washington. George Munger drawing.
A view of the Presidents house- the White House - in the city of Washington after the conflagration of the 24th August 1814 . Print shows a view from northeast of the fire-damaged White House, a result of the War of 1812. On August 24, 1814, British general Robert Ross led his troops into Washington with strict orders to burn only public buildings. On August 25, a tornado blew through the city, bringing torrential rains that quelled both fires and British desire to pursue further action in Washington. George Munger drawing. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-view-of-the-presidents-house-the-white-house-in-the-city-of-washington-after-the-conflagration-of-the-24th-august-1814-print-shows-a-view-from-northeast-of-the-fire-damaged-white-house-a-result-of-the-war-of-1812-on-august-24-1814-british-general-robert-ross-led-his-troops-into-washington-with-strict-orders-to-burn-only-public-buildings-on-august-25-a-tornado-blew-through-the-city-bringing-torrential-rains-that-quelled-both-fires-and-british-desire-to-pursue-further-action-in-washington-george-munger-drawing-image476471280.html
RF2JK53YC–A view of the Presidents house- the White House - in the city of Washington after the conflagration of the 24th August 1814 . Print shows a view from northeast of the fire-damaged White House, a result of the War of 1812. On August 24, 1814, British general Robert Ross led his troops into Washington with strict orders to burn only public buildings. On August 25, a tornado blew through the city, bringing torrential rains that quelled both fires and British desire to pursue further action in Washington. George Munger drawing.
A view of the Presidents house- the White House - in the city of Washington after the conflagration of the 24th August 1814 . Print shows a view from northeast of the fire-damaged White House, a result of the War of 1812. On August 24, 1814, British general Robert Ross led his troops into Washington with strict orders to burn only public buildings. On August 25, a tornado blew through the city, bringing torrential rains that quelled both fires and British desire to pursue further action in Washington. George Munger drawing. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-view-of-the-presidents-house-the-white-house-in-the-city-of-washington-after-the-conflagration-of-the-24th-august-1814-print-shows-a-view-from-northeast-of-the-fire-damaged-white-house-a-result-of-the-war-of-1812-on-august-24-1814-british-general-robert-ross-led-his-troops-into-washington-with-strict-orders-to-burn-only-public-buildings-on-august-25-a-tornado-blew-through-the-city-bringing-torrential-rains-that-quelled-both-fires-and-british-desire-to-pursue-further-action-in-washington-george-munger-drawing-image476471227.html
RF2JK53WF–A view of the Presidents house- the White House - in the city of Washington after the conflagration of the 24th August 1814 . Print shows a view from northeast of the fire-damaged White House, a result of the War of 1812. On August 24, 1814, British general Robert Ross led his troops into Washington with strict orders to burn only public buildings. On August 25, a tornado blew through the city, bringing torrential rains that quelled both fires and British desire to pursue further action in Washington. George Munger drawing.
U.S. Capitol after burning by the British. Drawing shows the ruins of the U.S. Capitol following British attempts to burn the building; includes fire damage to the Senate and House wings, damaged colonnade in the House of Representatives shored up with firewood to prevent its collapse, and the shell of the rotunda with the facade and roof missing. George Munger drawing. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-capitol-after-burning-by-the-british-drawing-shows-the-ruins-of-the-us-capitol-following-british-attempts-to-burn-the-building-includes-fire-damage-to-the-senate-and-house-wings-damaged-colonnade-in-the-house-of-representatives-shored-up-with-firewood-to-prevent-its-collapse-and-the-shell-of-the-rotunda-with-the-facade-and-roof-missing-george-munger-drawing-image476471256.html
RF2JK53XG–U.S. Capitol after burning by the British. Drawing shows the ruins of the U.S. Capitol following British attempts to burn the building; includes fire damage to the Senate and House wings, damaged colonnade in the House of Representatives shored up with firewood to prevent its collapse, and the shell of the rotunda with the facade and roof missing. George Munger drawing.
U.S. Capitol after burning by the British. Drawing shows the ruins of the U.S. Capitol following British attempts to burn the building; includes fire damage to the Senate and House wings, damaged colonnade in the House of Representatives shored up with firewood to prevent its collapse, and the shell of the rotunda with the facade and roof missing. George Munger drawing. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-capitol-after-burning-by-the-british-drawing-shows-the-ruins-of-the-us-capitol-following-british-attempts-to-burn-the-building-includes-fire-damage-to-the-senate-and-house-wings-damaged-colonnade-in-the-house-of-representatives-shored-up-with-firewood-to-prevent-its-collapse-and-the-shell-of-the-rotunda-with-the-facade-and-roof-missing-george-munger-drawing-image476471263.html
RF2JK53XR–U.S. Capitol after burning by the British. Drawing shows the ruins of the U.S. Capitol following British attempts to burn the building; includes fire damage to the Senate and House wings, damaged colonnade in the House of Representatives shored up with firewood to prevent its collapse, and the shell of the rotunda with the facade and roof missing. George Munger drawing.
U.S. Capitol after burning by the British. Drawing shows the ruins of the U.S. Capitol following British attempts to burn the building; includes fire damage to the Senate and House wings, damaged colonnade in the House of Representatives shored up with firewood to prevent its collapse, and the shell of the rotunda with the facade and roof missing. George Munger drawing. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-capitol-after-burning-by-the-british-drawing-shows-the-ruins-of-the-us-capitol-following-british-attempts-to-burn-the-building-includes-fire-damage-to-the-senate-and-house-wings-damaged-colonnade-in-the-house-of-representatives-shored-up-with-firewood-to-prevent-its-collapse-and-the-shell-of-the-rotunda-with-the-facade-and-roof-missing-george-munger-drawing-image476471230.html
RF2JK53WJ–U.S. Capitol after burning by the British. Drawing shows the ruins of the U.S. Capitol following British attempts to burn the building; includes fire damage to the Senate and House wings, damaged colonnade in the House of Representatives shored up with firewood to prevent its collapse, and the shell of the rotunda with the facade and roof missing. George Munger drawing.
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