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Jack and Jennie Sparrow on the roof above their nest, discussing the problem of the cat preventing them from getting to the crust. Date: 1937
Jack Sparrow, Jennie and the chicks are reunited, in the knowledge that there will be more crumbs later. Date: 1937
Two sparrows perched on a branch at nightTwo sparrows, Jack and Jennie, perched on a branch at night. Jennie is wide awake, worrying about where they should build their nest. Date: 1937
Jack Sparrow finds Jennie and the chicks on Mrs Bobbitys bedroom window sill. In his absence Mrs B has shooed away the cat, Jennie has retrieved the crust, and the babies have eaten it. Date: 1937
Jennie Sparrow calling to Jack from the eaves, to warn him of a cat. Date: 1937
Two sparrows perched at the top of the first pageTwo sparrows, Jack and Jennie, perched at the top of the first page of the story. Date: 1937
Two sparrows and their nestTwo sparrows (Jack and Jennie) and their nest, which contains their five chicks. They have built their nest under the eaves of Mrs Bobbitys cottage. Date: 1937
Lady Randolph Spencer-ChurchillJennie Jerome (1845 - 1921), Lady Randolph Churchill, later Mrs George Cornwallis-West and afterwards Mrs Montagu Porch, mother of Sir Winston Churchill. Pictured around 1880
Winston, Jack & JennieWINSTON CHURCHILL pictured with his mother, Lady Randolph Churchill and his younger brother, John Strange Churchill
Winston and MotherWINSTON CHURCHILL pictured with his mother, Lady Randolph Churchill in 1911
Mrs Cornwallis WestJENNIE JEROME, formerly Lady Randolph Churchill and mother of Winston, pictured in 1902 when she was married to George Cornwallis West
Cinderella / Jennie HarbouCinderella runs away from the ball and the Prince
Goose Girl / Jennie HarbouThe Goose Girl brings her geese into line (Grimm)
Jennie ChurchillJennie Jerome, Lady Randolph Churchill (1854 - 1921)