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Lilliput Collection (#3)

"Lilliput: A World of Miniature Marvels and Adventures" Step into the enchanting world of Lilliput, as depicted in Jonathan Swift's timeless masterpiece

Background imageLilliput Collection: GULLIVERs TRAVELS, 1891. Gulliver in Lilliput

GULLIVERs TRAVELS, 1891. Gulliver in Lilliput. Illustration by H.J. Ford for an edition of Jonathan Swifts Gullivers Travels, 1891

Background imageLilliput Collection: Gulliver Held Prisoner And Tied Hand, Foot And Hair By The People From Lilliput During His Voyage

Gulliver Held Prisoner And Tied Hand, Foot And Hair By The People From Lilliput During His Voyage There. From Gullivers Travels By Dean Swift, Published C.1880

Background imageLilliput Collection: GULLIVERs TRAVELS, c1900. Gullivers journey to the Metropolis

GULLIVERs TRAVELS, c1900. Gullivers journey to the Metropolis. Drawing from an early 20th century edition of Jonathan Swifts book

Background imageLilliput Collection: Gulliver / King / Lilliput

Gulliver / King / Lilliput
Gulliver lies on the ground for his interview with the King & Queen of Lilliput

Background imageLilliput Collection: Gulliver / Lilliputians

Gulliver / Lilliputians
The Lilliputians clamber all over Gulliver: he compares the experience to an army of rats walking on their hind legs

Background imageLilliput Collection: Misfitz - Gullivers Travels

Misfitz - Gullivers Travels. early 20th century

Background imageLilliput Collection: Man helped by ghosts of the past - Cartoon by Victoria

Man helped by ghosts of the past - Cartoon by Victoria
A man is visited by ghosts of the past from two Victorian ladies in bonnets and crinolines to a furious writer ready to batter him over the head as he sits at his writing desk

Background imageLilliput Collection: SWIFT, Jonathan (1667-1745). Irish clergyman

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)

Background imageLilliput Collection: Cake design, flower making. Dahlias

Cake design, flower making. Dahlias (Lilliput and Zinnias) Date: 1936

Background imageLilliput Collection: GULLIVERs TRAVELS, c1900. Gulliver takes the Enemys Fleet

GULLIVERs TRAVELS, c1900. Gulliver takes the Enemys Fleet. Drawing from an early 20th century edition of Jonathan Swifts Gullivers Travels (A Voyage to Lilliput) c1900

Background imageLilliput Collection: L Empereur fit passer son armee entre mes jambres, taken from a French translation

L Empereur fit passer son armee entre mes jambres, taken from a French translation
XJF862980 L Empereur fit passer son armee entre mes jambres, taken from a French translation of " Gullivers Travels" (engraving) by French School

Background imageLilliput Collection: Gulliver captured by the Lilliputians, illustration from Gullivers Travels

Gulliver captured by the Lilliputians, illustration from Gullivers Travels
XJF380275 Gulliver captured by the Lilliputians, illustration from Gullivers Travels by Jonathan Swift (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageLilliput Collection: Gulliver kneels before the Lilliputians after stealing the Blefuscudian fleet, illustration

Gulliver kneels before the Lilliputians after stealing the Blefuscudian fleet, illustration
XJF380279 Gulliver kneels before the Lilliputians after stealing the Blefuscudian fleet, illustration from Gullivers Travels by Jonathan Swift, 1864 (engraving) by Morten

Background imageLilliput Collection: Gulliver stealing the Blefuscudian fleet, illustration from Gullivers Travels

Gulliver stealing the Blefuscudian fleet, illustration from Gullivers Travels
XJF380278 Gulliver stealing the Blefuscudian fleet, illustration from Gullivers Travels by Jonathan Swift, 1838 (engraving) by Grandville (Jean Ignace Isidore Gerard) (1803-47)

Background imageLilliput Collection: Gulliver amongst the Lilliputians, illustration from Gullivers Travels

Gulliver amongst the Lilliputians, illustration from Gullivers Travels
XJF380277 Gulliver amongst the Lilliputians, illustration from Gullivers Travels by Jonathan Swift (engraving) by Muller, Johann Sebastien (1715-c.1785); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLilliput Collection: Gulliver being transported to the Lilliputian capital, an illustration from Gulliver s

Gulliver being transported to the Lilliputian capital, an illustration from Gulliver s
XJF380276 Gulliver being transported to the Lilliputian capital, an illustration from Gullivers Travels by Jonathan Swift

Background imageLilliput Collection: The German Gulliver in the French Lilliput, 1870

The German Gulliver in the French Lilliput, 1870

Background imageLilliput Collection: brobdingnag and Lilliput Meet'

brobdingnag and Lilliput Meet"
" brobdingnag and Lilliput Meet". Reception of Children by the Lord Mayor at the Juvenile Fancy Dress Ball at the Mansion House, London, Uk, 1886

Background imageLilliput Collection: JONATHAN SWIFT: LILLIPUT. Map of Lilliput from the first edition of Jonathan Swift s

JONATHAN SWIFT: LILLIPUT. Map of Lilliput from the first edition of Jonathan Swift s
JONATHAN SWIFT: LILLIPUT. Map of Lilliput from the first edition of Jonathan Swifts Gullivers Travels, London, 1726

Background imageLilliput Collection: GULLIVERs TRAVELS. Illustration from a 19th century edition of Jonathan Swift s

GULLIVERs TRAVELS. Illustration from a 19th century edition of Jonathan Swift s
GULLIVERs TRAVELS. Illustration from a 19th century edition of Jonathan Swifts Gullivers Travels (A Voyage to Lilliput)

Background imageLilliput Collection: Miniature French Horse Omnibus - Royaume de Lilliput

Miniature French Horse Omnibus - Royaume de Lilliput
Miniature French Horse Omnibus, pulled by two small ponies - Royaume de Lilliput, Paris, France (a Circus-Related Midget Dwarf Troupe). Date: 1910s

Background imageLilliput Collection: The German Gulliver in the French Lilliput, 1870

The German Gulliver in the French Lilliput, 1870

Background imageLilliput Collection: GULLIVERs TRAVELS. The Lilliputians shooting arrows at Gulliver

GULLIVERs TRAVELS. The Lilliputians shooting arrows at Gulliver. Wood engraving after Grandville for Jonathan Swifts Gullivers Travels

Background imageLilliput Collection: GULLIVERs TRAVELS. Gulliver transported on a cart by the Lilliputians

GULLIVERs TRAVELS. Gulliver transported on a cart by the Lilliputians. Wood engraving after Grandville for Jonathan Swifts Gullivers Travels

Background imageLilliput Collection: Gulliver / Blefuscudians

Gulliver / Blefuscudians
Gulliver seizes the enemys fleet - the Blefuscudians. Date: First published: 1726

Background imageLilliput Collection: Gulliver & Clothes

Gulliver & Clothes
The Lilliputian tailors measure Gulliver for a new suit of clothes. Date: First published: 1726

Background imageLilliput Collection: Emperor of Lilliput

Emperor of Lilliput
The Emperor of Lilliput reviews his troops. Date: First published: 1726

Background imageLilliput Collection: Hand-colored woodcut

Hand-colored woodcut
Gulliver in Lilliput, from Jonathan Swifts " Gullivers Travels." Hand-colored woodcut of a Thomas Stothard illustration

Background imageLilliput Collection: Adventures of Rene Cutforth

Adventures of Rene Cutforth
The Adventures of Rene Cutforth. Artwork for Lilliput magazine by Raymond Sheppard

Background imageLilliput Collection: The Royal Extinguisher or Gulliver Putting out the Patriots

The Royal Extinguisher or Gulliver Putting out the Patriots of Lilliput !!!

Background imageLilliput Collection: Gulliver Transported

Gulliver Transported
Gulliver is transported by the Lilliputians: " We rested at night with 500 guards on each side of me, half with torches, & half with bows & arrows."

Background imageLilliput Collection: Gulliver / Lilliputians

Gulliver / Lilliputians
Gulliver alarms the Lilliputians when he starts to move

Background imageLilliput Collection: Gulliver & Emperor

Gulliver & Emperor
He visits Blefuscu & lies on the ground to kiss the Emperors hand

Background imageLilliput Collection: Gulliver: Blefuscu Fleet

Gulliver: Blefuscu Fleet
He captures the Blefuscu fleet for the Emperor of Lilliput; " I waded through the middle with my cargo"

Background imageLilliput Collection: Gulliver / Emperor / Lillipu

Gulliver / Emperor / Lillipu
An audience with the Emperor of Lilliput

Background imageLilliput Collection: Lilliputian Army / Gullive

Lilliputian Army / Gullive
The Lilliputian army march between Gullivers legs

Background imageLilliput Collection: Gulliver in Lilliput

Gulliver in Lilliput
The Lilliputian troops marching between the legs of Gulliver. Date: First published: 1726




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"Lilliput: A World of Miniature Marvels and Adventures" Step into the enchanting world of Lilliput, as depicted in Jonathan Swift's timeless masterpiece, "Gulliver's Travels. " In this captivating tale, Gulliver finds himself shipwrecked on the shores of Lilliput, a land inhabited by tiny beings known as Lilliputians. Amidst his extraordinary encounters with these diminutive creatures, one particular incident stands out – the infamous sneezing mishap. As Gulliver lay sleeping peacefully in Lilliput, a mere sneeze from him caused chaos among the unsuspecting Lilliputians. The sheer power of his breath sent them flying through the air like delicate feathers. But it wasn't all mischief and mayhem for our giant protagonist. Despite being tied down by ropes to prevent any accidental harm to their city-state Blefuscu, Gulliver managed to forge an unlikely friendship with some open-minded Blefuscudian inhabitants. Intriguingly enough, even though Gulliver towered over every aspect of life in Lilliput, he found himself immersed in their daily activities and sports. From participating in their miniature games to witnessing their peculiar customs and traditions firsthand - every moment spent within this pint-sized realm was an adventure beyond imagination. The vivid illustrations accompanying Swift's words transport readers directly into this fantastical world. One such illustration depicts Gulliver surrounded by his loyal servants amidst the picturesque Blue Lagoon near Sandbanks in Dorset – a visual representation that brings forth both awe and wonder. Jonathan Swift's genius lies not only in crafting an unforgettable narrative but also providing social commentary through satire. Through Gulliver's experiences with the people of Lilliput, we are reminded that size does not determine worth or intelligence; rather it is our actions and perspectives that truly define us.