The Lilliputian band plays for Gulliver after he is pardoned from a conviction.
After being rescued at sea, Gulliver gives the Captain a giant's tooth in return for his civilities.
The Queen's dwarf out of malice places Gulliver in a bowl of cream during dinner in Brobdingnag.
The Queen of Brobdingnag's malicious dwarf violently shakes the apples off a tree in hopes to hurt the…
As Gulliver rows in the miniature boat made for him by the Queen of Brobdingnag, a giant frog leaps…
Gulliver has reached the land of giants, called Brobdingnag. The giants gather around him in curiosity.
One of the giants in Brobdingnag picks Gulliver up to get a closer look.
Gulliver sitting on a building in Lilliput with all the Lilliputians gathered around him.
Gulliver helping the lilliputians in thier war against the people of Blefuscu.
A view of Gulliver strapped to te ground with ligatures across his body. With curiosity the inhabitants…
Gulliver on a dinning table, with the giants of Brobdingnag, looking at a very large cat.
Gulliver sitting in a chair, having a conversation with the King of Brobdingnag.
Gulliver is discovered at sea by a crew of Englishmen, who help him out of his box.
The queen had built for Gulliver a first rate boat by the joiner for the palace. It was a miniature,…
Gulliver takes the enemy's fleet, the Blefuscudians, and victoriously drags them into the royal port…
Gulliver draws his sword to defend himself against a giant rat in Brobdngnag.
A production of 900 men and 1500 horses were brought together to transport Gulliver to the Metropolis,…
From Swift's Gulliver's Travels, Gulliver finds himself in the land of Brobdingnag, where the people…
In the land of giants, Gulliver is carried in a box by his master on a market-day to a neighboring town.
The Queens dwarf maliciously sqeezes Gulliver's legs into a hollow marrow bone durning dinner.
A monkey had ventured towards Gulliver's mini house. After discovering Gulliver, the monkey grabs him…
A giant in Brobdingnag with her baby. The baby trying to stick Gulliver in his mouth.
Gulliver shows the Lilliputians his gold pocketwatch. Never seeing anything like it before they believed…
The Queen of brobdignag quickly becomes fond of Gulliver. She holds him in her hand showing him around…
After arriving at the King of Brobdingnag's court, Gulliver is analyzed by three of the King's scholars.
Gulliver being used as a national resource in the lilliputians war against thier enemy. Looking through…
Gulliver on a contrived wooden ladder, built just for him so he could read the giant books of Brobdingnag.