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Guy Fawkes         
  • Children preparing for Guy Fawkes night celebrations (1954)
  • A contemporary engraving of eight of the thirteen conspirators, by [[Crispijn van de Passe]]. Fawkes is third from the right.
  • ''Discovery of the Gunpowder Plot'' (c. 1823), [[Henry Perronet Briggs]]
  • Fawkes's signature of "Guido", made soon after his torture, is a barely evident scrawl compared to a later instance.
  • ''Procession of a Guy'' (1864)
  • Fawkes was baptised at the church of [[St Michael le Belfrey, York]], next to [[York Minster]] (seen at left).
  • Claes (Nicolaes) Jansz Visscher]], depicting Fawkes's execution
ENGLISH MEMBER OF THE GUNPOWDER PLOT OF 1605
Guy Faukes; Guy fawkes; Guy Fawks; Guy Falks; Guy Falkes; Guy foxe; Guy faux; Dionis Baynbrigge; Guy Fox
Guy Fawkes (; 13 April 1570 – 31 January 1606), also known as Guido Fawkes while fighting for the Spanish, was a member of a group of provincial English Catholics who was involved in the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605. He was born and educated in York; his father died when Fawkes was eight years old, after which his mother married a recusant Catholic.
Guy Fawkes (novel)         
NOVEL BY WILLIAM HARRISON AINSWORTH
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The novel Guy Fawkes first appeared as a serial in Bentley's Miscellany, between January and November 1840. It was subsequently published as a three-volume set in July 1841, with illustrations by George Cruikshank.
Guy Fawkes Night         
  • Spectators gather around a bonfire at [[Himley Hall]] near [[Dudley]], on 6 November 2010
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  • An effigy of Fawkes, burnt on 5 November 2010 at [[Billericay]]
  • Revellers in [[Lewes]] in [[East Sussex]], 5 November 2010
  • ''Punch'']], printed in November that year.
  • 1768 colonial American commemoration of 5 November 1605
  • Spectators watch a fireworks display in November 2014
ANNUAL COMMEMORATION
Guy Fawkes Day; Guy Fawkes hol; Fireworks night; Guy Fawkes' Day; Guy Fawkes night; Guy Fawke's Day; Guy Fawke's Night; Fireworks Night; Firework Night; Guy Fawkes' Night; Guy Fox day; 5th of November; Remember, remember the 5th of November; Fifth of November; Remember remember the fifth of november; Remember remember the 5th of november; Gunpowder Treason Day; Remember Remember the fifth of November; Remember Remember the Fifth of November; Guy fawkes night; Penny for the Guy; Penny for the guy; Sixpence for the Guy; Six pence for the guy; Guy Fawkes day; Bonfire Night (UK)
Guy Fawkes Night, also known as Guy Fawkes Day, Bonfire Night and Fireworks Night, is an annual commemoration observed on 5 November, primarily in Great Britain, involving bonfires and fireworks displays. Its history begins with the events of 5 November 1605 O.
Examples of use of Guy Fawkes
1. Some of them, including Guy Fawkes, had been trained abroad.
2. Nov. 5 was selected because of Guy Fawkes Day, the day in 1605 when British Catholic conspirators, including Guy Fawkes, tried to blow up the Palace of Westminster to start a revolution.
3. I just think it‘s a shame Guy Fawkes never got to carry out his plan.
4. And the Guy Fawkes story offers itself up for interpretation in numerous ways.
5. York: The birth place of Guy Fawkes will not hold a fireworks event this year after the city council refused York football ground a safety certificate to host the event Guy Fawkes might be amused.