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Columba livia, domestic pigeonWatercolour by unknown artist (c. 1850). Originally illustrated in one of five volumes bought by the Natural History Museum by an unknown source from Japan
In god we trust. Print showing bust portrait of Jonathan & David in oval surrounded by religious and masonic scenes and symbols. Date c1883 August 10. In god we trust
Jonathan MayhewJONATHAN MAYHEW American churchman with his autograph Date: 1720 - 1766
Castle Williams - Governors Island, New York HarbourCastle Williams - situated on the northwest point of Governors Island, one of a series of forts built in the early 19th century to protect New York from sea attack. Date: circa 1900
Jonathan Hulls Steam Tug-boat of 1736Engraving of Jonathan Hulls steam tug-boat, which he patented in 1736. It is doubtful whether Hulls ever had the chance to build his tug-boat, much less use it to haul a fully rigged ship
Jonathan MartinJONATHAN MARTIN brother of the artist John M. mentally afflicted incendiary who set fire to York Minster, 1829
Simon MaccabeusWhen Jonathan Maccabeus is treacherously murdered, his brother Simon buries him along with their father Judas and other members of the family in a magnificent tomb
Jonathan Warns DavidTo warn David that Saul is still angry with him, Jonathan goes out into the countryside ostensibly to practise archery, but really to signal to David to make his getaway
Jonathan & PhilistinesSauls son Jonathan, together with his armour-bearer, sneak into the Philistine camp and inflict heavy casualties, just the two of them
Jonathan Swift / Moor ParkJONATHAN SWIFT Cottage home next to Moor Park of his friend Esther Johnson, alias Stella
Jonathan Swift / HollJONATHAN SWIFT Irish-born churchman and writer
Swift / ThurstonJONATHAN SWIFT Irish-born clergyman and satirist
Jonathan Swift (Wilson)JONATHAN SWIFT Irish writer, without his wig
Maccabees V BacchidesThe Jews led by Jonathan (Maccabaeus) are attacked by the Macedonians under Bacchides : some escape by swimming the river Jordan to safety
Jonathans AttackJonathan and his armour-bearer make a two-man attack on the army of the Philistines on the heights of Gibeah : fearing a mass attack, the Philistines take to flight
Hornblower Steam EngineDiagram of the steam engine patented by Jonathan Hornblower, from Cornwall, in 1781; his patent was overturned in 1799
Jonathan Swift / JervasJONATHAN SWIFT Irish churchman and writer Shown here in 1710
Jonathan Swift / W HollJONATHAN SWIFT Irish churchman and writer
Crime / Jonathan WildInformer and receiver of stolen goods