Keywords: Bodleian Libraries, Gulliver towing the fleet into Lilliput.jpg accession number Curzon b 26 21 Creator Isaac Cruikshank artist Satire on the siege of Copenhagen British political cartoon ; A satire on the capture of the Danish fleet 7 Sept 1807 George III repeats his pose as the king of Brobdingnag Standing on a Martello tower he looks through a spyglass at Admiral Gambier who tows the Danish fleet towards England Napoleon and his allies Spain Germany Holland and Russia watch from the further shore Talleyrand kneels behind Napoleon ; Krumbhaar 471 BMC and Krumbhaar repeat Broadley's statement that on his impression George Cruikshank noted that the coast was put in by him On this copy a pencil note in lower right corner reads work by G Ck 236 x 350 sheet mm exhibition history Source filename politi004-awt-0001-0 object history object type Licensed-PD-Art PD-old-100 cc-by-4 0 place of creation London England S W Fores place of discovery http //digital bodleian ox ac uk/inquire/p//d69be3df-4a54-4711-91d7-b26b16ac7ac1 Digital Bodleian Template Bodleian Libraries Gulliver towing the fleet into Lilliput Uploaded with GWToolset Bodleian Libraries Gulliver towing the fleet into Lilliput http //iiif bodleian ox ac uk/iiif/image/d69be3df-4a54-4711-91d7-b26b16ac7ac1/full/ 1000 1000/0/default jpg Files uploaded by the Bodleian Libraries' Wikimedian In Residence Napoleonic Wars George III of the United Kingdom James Gambier History of Spain National stereotypes -- Germany Personifications of Holland Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand Caricatures of Napoleon I of France Jack Tar Naval ships of Denmark in art 1807 cartoons Flags of the United Kingdom in art Flags--Danish A correct plan and elevation of the famous French raft constructed on purpose for the invasion of England and intended to carry 30 000 men ammunition stores c c Curzon Collection |