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Gulliver Almost EatenGulliver is almost eaten by a small child
Gulliver & GlumdalclitchGulliver with the farmers daughter, Glumdalclitch
Rifleman J Furnell with Rifleman Swift, 2nd Irish London RifLantern slide of Rifleman J Furnell with Rifleman Swift, 2nd Irish London Rifles, manning a machine gun built from the parts of five captured enemy guns
Misfitz - Gullivers Travels. early 20th century
Girl Using Pirn Winder or Swift (1918). Cooper, Winifred fl. 1905-29. Date: 1918
Kilroot Cottage - a view of a round thatched cottage (associated with Dean Swift), which was destroyed by fire in 1959. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Antrim; Kilroot). Date: circa early 1900s
Happy Families Playing Cards - Mrs Swift the Runners Wife. circa 1930s
Happy Families Playing Cards - Master Swift the Runners Son. circa 1930s
Happy Families Playing Cards - Mr Swift the Runner. circa 1930s
Happy Families Playing Cards - Miss Swift the Runners Daughter. circa 1930s
John Dennis, CaricatureJOHN DENNIS playwright and critic - more successful at the latter than the former; made enemies of Swift and Pope, but wrote well on Shakespeare. Date: 1657 - 1734
Catherine QueensberryCatherine Douglas (nee Hyde), duchess of QUEENSBERRY wife of Charles, third duke, patron of literature, friend of Swift, Pope, Prior and doubtless others Date: ? - 1777
William Temple - GoldarSir William Temple (1628 - 1699) English diplomat and essayist, patron of Swift
Mary Delany / HamptonMARY DELANY (nee Granville), English literary correspondent of Swift, and floral artist Date: 1700 - 1788
Mary DelanyMARY DELANY (nee Granville), English literary correspondent of Swift, and floral artist Date: 1700 - 1788
Jonathan Swift (Bindon)Jonathan Swift (1667 - 1745) Irish writer, holding a document
Hogarth / Dog TrumpWILLIAM HOGARTH This is the famous manifesto portrait, showing the Line of Beauty on his palette, the works of Shakespeare, Milton and Swift Date: 1697 - 1764
Jonathan Swift (Binden)Jonathan Swift (1667 - 1745) cleric and writer
The Swift, Atherstone Hunt area, LeicestershireView of the Swift, a difficult stretch of water to jump in the Atherstone Hunt area, Leicestershire. Date: 1936
Cartoon, The King of Brobdingnag and Gulliver. Scene: Gulliver manoeuvring with his little Boat in the Cistern. By James Gillray. A satire on King George III and Napoleon Bonaparte. Date: 1804
Pigeons - Archangels and Swifts, Fancy BreedsA portrait of two breeds of fancy pigeon, as seen the illustration, there are two Archangels and two Swifts, also known as Egyptian Swifts
Swallow, swift, martins and nightjar.. Barn swallow, Hirundo rustica 1, swift, Apus apus 2, house martin, Delichon urbicum, 3, sand martin, Riparia riparia 4, and nightjar, Caprimulgus europaeus 5
Swift Vintage Car, Four Shire Stone, Moreton-in-Marsh, EnglaSwift Vintage Car, Four Shire Stone, Moreton-in-Marsh, near Shipston-on-Stour, Gloucestershire, England. Date: 1920s
SWIFT, Jonathan (1667-1745). Irish clergyman and satirist writer. Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World by Lemuel Gulliver, best known as Gullivers Travels (1726)
Jonathan SwiftSWIFT, Jonathan (1667-1745). Irish clergyman and satirist writer. Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World by Lemuel Gulliver, best known as Gullivers Travels (1726)
Comper CLA. 7 Swift G-ABUS privateComper CLA.7 Swift G-ABUS at a rally around 1955, possibly at Shoreham. Built in approximately1932 for Shell Mex and BP Ltd but then owned privately. Date: circa 1955
H. M. S. SwiftLaunched in 1907, the Swift was a unique large Royal Navy destroyer. Her high cost and lack of hoped for high speed meant that no other similar ships were constructed before 1914
Stellas CottageThe cottage of Swifts friend Stella on the boundary of the Moor Park estate. Date: 18th century
Thomas SheridanTHOMAS SHERIDAN Irish churchman and schoolteacher, friend of Swift. Date: 1687 - 1738
Mordaunt, PeterborboroCHARLES MORDAUNT, third earl of PETERBOROUGH, first earl of Monmouth admiral, general and diplomat, author, friend of Swift, Pope and Gay Date: 1658 - 1735
Swiss agricultrual workers take a break from haymaking and scything and share a swift tipple. Date: circa 1910s
The Supermarine 508, VX133, is escorted by the second prototype Swift, VV119, in its later Type 535 guise. This Swift went on to star as Prometheus in the film Sound Barrier
Supermarine Swift F7 fitted with Fireflash air-to-air missiles
Supermarine Swift FR5 XD905Supermarine Swift FR5, XD905
An early Supermarine Swift on the production line
Supermarine Swift F4 WK198Supermarine Swift F4, WK198
The rear fuselage of Supermarine Swift F4 WK198The rear fuselage of Supermarine Swift F4, WK198
Supermarine Swift F4 WK198 on testSupermarine Swift F4, WK198, on test before the World Airspeed Record attempt
The first production Supermarine Swift F1 WK194The first production Supermarine Swift F1, WK194
Supermarine Type 541 Swift WJ965Supermarine Type 541 Swift, WJ965
Comper Swift G-ACML powered by a 80hp Pobjoy Niagra radialComper Swift, G-ACML, powered by a 80hp Pobjoy Niagra radial
Comper Swift G-ABUA powered by a 80hp Pobjoy Niagra radialComper Swift, G-ABUA, powered by a 80hp Pobjoy Niagra radial
Comper Swift prototype G-aRXComper Swift prototype, G-aRX
Avro Tudor 5 G-AKCC Star Swift of BSaAvro Tudor 5, G-AKCC, Star Swift, of BSa
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Two Hawker Hunter F6s and two Supermarine Swift F4s
Aerodramus leucophaeus, Polynesian swiftletFf. 168. Watercolour painting by George Forster annotated Hirundo peruviana and made during Captain James Cooks second voyage to explore the southern continent (1772-75)
Chaetura pelagica, chimney swiftPlate 158 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1831-34), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London