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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
Auto racing (May 1904). Race for the Gordon BennettAuto racing (May 1904).Race for the Gordon Bennett International Trophy. Drawing
AH Woods presents Valeska Suratt in the swift, smart & saucy play, The girl with the whooping cough the latest Paris sensation : by Stanislaus Stange. Date c1910
Crew of HMS Swift in group photo on deck, WW1The happy crew of HMS Swift, a British high speed destroyer, in a group photo on deck during the First World War. The ship was launched in 1907. Date: 1914-1918
Supermarine SwiftSupermarine 341 Swift jet fighter Date: circa 1950
Argentina - Berisso. Workers leaving the Swift refrigeration faciity or the preservation of chilled beef. Date: circa 1930s
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
Emperor of LilliputThe Emperor of Lilliput reviews his troops. 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
Doctors car, St Davids, Pembrokeshire, South WalesThe doctors car (a Swift) parked by the Celtic Cross in Cross Square, St Davids, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales. A woman looks straight at the camera, while two boys look with interest at the car
Family photo with children in Go-cartA late Victorian family pose in their backyard, the three children (of decreasing age) sit proudly in their fantastic homemade toy go-cart, entitled Swift
Gulliver & the YahoosGulliver meets a Yahoo
The Belgian Royal familyKing Albert of Belgium seen with his family, the Queen Elizabeth, their daughter Princess Marie Jose (left), Prince Charles, Count of Flanders (middle) and Prince Leopold, Duke of Brabant (right)
Scottish girls making shellsFemale munitions workers in Scotland depicted in an illustration by A. C. Michael. As it became clear there would be no decisive swift victory for either side in World War I
Ready-To-Wear SuitFor the swift service of those who want something supreme and smart at a moments notice - and it costs only 55 shillings !
John Dennis, CriticJOHN DENNIS playwright and critic - more successful at the latter than the former; made enemies of Swift and Pope, but wrote well on Shakespeare
Radiator Badges 1926including such well-known marques as Minerva, Oakland, Rhode, Star, Straker Squire, Swift, Trojan, Unic, Vulcan, and Windsor, not to mention Lea-Francis and Lagonda
1905 Swift motor car next 1930 Swift motor carPhotograph showing the 1905 Swift car beside a modern 8-h.p. Cadet of the same make (both driven by women)
A Hunting PhaetonGoing to Cover. Two huntsmen in their swift carriage travel at pace along a country lane
Gulliver / King / BrobdingnaGulliver appalls the King wth his account of life in England
Swift (Morris)(Apus apus)
TWO MOTHSORANGE SWIFT MOTH GOAT MOTH with its caterpillar
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."
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
Scholar of LaputaA scholar of Laputa, deep in thought, is attended by a servant whose duty it is to rouse him to a sense of reality should the need arise
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!