Michiel 2005's photos with the keyword: opstand

Dresden 2019 – Militärhistorisches Museum der Bund…

Wexford 2013 – Monument for the 1798 Rebellion

Wexford 2013 – Monument for the 1798 rebellion

The Egg Riots in Leiden: Police protecting City Ha…

26 Nov 2007 168
Pupils from secondary schools all over the Netherlands were protesting about the obligation for schools to keep pupils occupied at school for 1040 hours every year. Because there are few teachers nowadays, schools keep their pupils occupied by giving them silly things to do. The pupils want to lower the obligatory hours. Today the protest turned a bit rioty: eggs were thrown. Eggs were the throwing object of choice at most of the protests. more info: news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7115847.stm

The Egg Riots in Leiden: Riot squad vehicles

26 Nov 2007 191
Pupils from secondary schools all over the Netherlands were protesting about the obligation for schools to keep pupils occupied at school for 1040 hours every year. Because there are few teachers nowadays, schools keep their pupils occupied by giving them silly things to do. The pupils want to lower the obligatory hours. Today the protest turned a bit rioty: eggs were thrown. Eggs were the throwing object of choice at most of the protests. more info: news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7115847.stm

The Egg Riots in Leiden: Pupils capture the Chicke…

26 Nov 2007 159
This bridge is really called the Chicken Bridge. Pupils from secondary schools all over the Netherlands were protesting about the obligation for schools to keep pupils occupied at school for 1040 hours every year. Because there are few teachers nowadays, schools keep their pupils occupied by giving them silly things to do. The pupils want to lower the obligatory hours. Today the protest turned a bit rioty: eggs were thrown. Eggs were the throwing object of choice at most of the protests. more info: news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7115847.stm

The Egg Riots in Leiden: broken egg

26 Nov 2007 177
Pupils from secondary schools all over the Netherlands were protesting about the obligation for schools to keep pupils occupied at school for 1040 hours every year. Because there are few teachers nowadays, schools keep their pupils occupied by giving them silly things to do. The pupils want to lower the obligatory hours. Today the protest turned a bit rioty: eggs were thrown. Eggs were the throwing object of choice at most of the protests. more info: news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7115847.stm