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Gulliver in LilliputGulliver is tied down by the people of Lilliput
Gulliver in BrobdingnagHe is tormented by the Kings jester, who is jealous of his small size
Gulliver Tied / LilliputGulliver is tied up by the people of Lilliput: " I attempted to rise, but was not able to stir."
Gulliver / Lilliput / SportGulliver watches the sports of the courtiers
Gulliver / HouyhnhnnmsThe Houyhnhnm graciously permits Gulliver to kiss his hoof
Gulliver / BlefuscudianGulliver captures the Blefuscudian fleet
Gulliver / Servants / LillipHe is given six hundred servants to wait on him
The Whirl of the World, Palladium Theatre, LondonThe Whirl of the World, Charles Gullivers revue in 25 scenes, by Albert de Courville, Edgar Wallace and William E Wells, at the Palladium Theatre, London, with a chorus of sixty. circa 1920s
Gulliver kisses the Queen of Brobdingnag's hand Date: 1900
City WoodcutA cityscape woodcut print of a a progressively elevated group of buildings in New Zealand. Date: circa 1923
Landscape WoodcutA landscape woodcut print showing a row of trees lined over a hilltop, with billowing clouds emerging from behind, in New Zealand. Date: circa 1923
GULLIVER IN LAPUTAHe meets the Governor of the Island of Sorcerers, where the servants are dead spirits : great men of the past are summoned and speak with him. Date: First published: 1726
VISIONS ON GLUBBDUBRIBGULLIVER ON GLUBBDUBRIB On the Island of Sorcerers, the Magicians are served by spirits called from the dead. Great men of the past are summoned to speak with him. Date: First published: 1726
Where The Rainbow Ends by John Ramsay and Clifford Mills - The Lake at the End of the Wood. First produced at the Savoy Theatre, 21 December 1911, Holborn Empire revival by Italia Conti
Illustration, Gullivers TravelsIllustration to Gullivers Travels, showing Gulliver captured and tied down in Lilliput. circa 1860s
Jonathan Swift (1667 1745). Gullivers Travels, 1726. IlluJonathan Swift (1667 1745). Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer. Gullivers Travels, 1726. Illustration by Andre Devambez (edition, 1911)
Charles Gulliver - Managing Director of the London PalladiumCharles Gulliver, theatre producer, impresario and managing director of the London Palladium during the First World War and 1920s
Gulliver & HouyhnhnmsGulliver discusses mankind with the Houyhnhnm
Gulliver in BrobdingnagMuch to his distress, Gulliver is admired by the ladies of the country
Some of the lads in Charles Gullivers pantomime Dick WhittiSeen in Vaudeville: (top) some of the lads in Charles Gullivers pantomime Dick Whittington at the Palladium Theatre and (bottom) Elsa Kruger appearing at the London Coliseum, 1924 Date: 1924
Gulliver in LuggnaggGulliver is shown the aged Struldbrugs, who have lost wits, memory and health, acquiring in exchange all kinds of deformity
Gulliver & HouyhnhnmGulliver meets the Houyhnhnms
Gulliver / King / LilliputGulliver lies on the ground for his interview with the King & Queen of Lilliput
Gulliver / LilliputiansThe Lilliputians clamber all over Gulliver: he compares the experience to an army of rats walking on their hind legs
Gulliver & LaputaThe island floating in the air
Gulliver & FarmerGulliver is found by a countryman
Gulliver / ScholarsGulliver is questioned by the scholars of Lorbruldrud. Date: First published: 1726
Gulliver Almost EatenGulliver is almost eaten by a small child
Gulliver & GlumdalclitchGulliver with the farmers daughter, Glumdalclitch
Misfitz - Gullivers Travels. early 20th century
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
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)
The Boer Lilliputian - the British Gulliver. Illustration showing John Bull as Gulliver being tied to stakes with ribbons labeled with the names of battles from the Second Boer War
Gulliver Cleveland and the Wall Street Brobdingnagians. Illustration shows Thomas F. Ryan, J. Pierpont Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, and Edward H
Gulliver / BlefuscudiansGulliver seizes the enemys fleet - the Blefuscudians. Date: First published: 1726
Gulliver & the ApplesGulliver & the apples: apples came tumbling about my ears... Date: First published: 1726
Gulliver & ClothesThe Lilliputian tailors measure Gulliver for a new suit of clothes. Date: First published: 1726
The Struldbrugs / GulliverGULLIVER IN LUGGNAGG The Struldbrugs live for ever, and are exceedingly unhappy about it, becoming foolish, opinionative, peevish, unloving and unloved... Date: First published: 1726
Laputian Gent WalkingGULLIVER IN LAPUTA A scholar of Laputa, out walking, must be accompanied by a servant who prevents him from accident, so deep is he likely to be in his thoughts. Date: First published: 1726
Gulliver & the YahoosGulliver meets a Yahoo
The Royal Extinguisher or Gulliver Putting out the Patriots of Lilliput !!!
Gulliver / King / BrobdingnaGulliver appalls the King wth his account of life in England
Gulliver TransportedGulliver is transported by the Lilliputians: " We rested at night with 500 guards on each side of me, half with torches, & half with bows & arrows."
Gulliver in JapanGulliver, arriving in Japan, shows the officials his letter from the King of Luggnagg, which impresses them mightily
Gulliver / Eagle / HouseGullivers little house is carried away by an eagle
Brobdingnagian HorseGulliver marvels at a Brobdingnagian horseman - thirty metres high!
Gulliver / LilliputiansGulliver alarms the Lilliputians when he starts to move