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Tabitha Collection

"Tabitha: From Dinner Parties to Miracles, Her Story Unfolds" Meet Tabitha, a name that echoes through various tales and locations

Background imageTabitha Collection: Hungry Peter the pigs dinner party

Hungry Peter the pigs dinner party, with Tabitha the cat, Humpty and Dumpty the rabbits, two ducks (the Quacks), and two dogs (Rags and Forager) gathered round a long table. Date: 1914

Background imageTabitha Collection: Tabithas Well, Jaffa, Israel

Tabithas Well, Jaffa, Israel
Tabithas Well (Sabil Abu Nabbut), a public fountain in Jaffa, Israel, constructed during the Ottoman era in Palestine. Its main purpose was to provide water during the journey between Jaffa

Background imageTabitha Collection: Revival Dorcas Tabita Acts Apostles series title

Revival Dorcas Tabita Acts Apostles series title
Revival of Dorcas (Tabita) Acts of the Apostles (series title) Acta Apostolorum (series title), In the foreground, the Apostle Peter is asked to pray for Dorcas (Tabita), a woman who recently died

Background imageTabitha Collection: Jim Furyk & Tabitha

Jim Furyk & Tabitha 37th Ryder Cup, Valhalla 37th Ryder Cup, Valhalla Golf Club Louisville, Kentucky, USA 21 September 2008 Date: 21 September 2008

Background imageTabitha Collection: Jim & Tabitha Furyk

Jim & Tabitha Furyk 37th Ryder Cup, Valhalla, 37th Ryder Cup, Valhalla Golf Club Louisville, Kentucky, USA 21 September 2008 Date: 21 September 2008

Background imageTabitha Collection: 'Tabitha, Arise'(engraving)

"Tabitha, Arise"(engraving)
5202084 " Tabitha, Arise" (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Tabitha)

Background imageTabitha Collection: The Cuckoo Clock has stopped, illustration from The Cuckoo Clock

The Cuckoo Clock has stopped, illustration from The Cuckoo Clock
IL335118 The Cuckoo Clock has stopped, illustration from The Cuckoo Clock by Mrs Molesworth, published by Macmillan in 1930 (colour litho) by Brock

Background imageTabitha Collection: Site of the house of Tabitha, showing also place of burial (b / w photo)

Site of the house of Tabitha, showing also place of burial (b / w photo)
2791320 Site of the house of Tabitha, showing also place of burial (b/w photo) by English photographer, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Site of the house of Tabitha)

Background imageTabitha Collection: Healing of the Cripple and Raising of Tabitha (fresco)

Healing of the Cripple and Raising of Tabitha (fresco)
956978 Healing of the Cripple and Raising of Tabitha (fresco) by Masolino da Panicale, Tommaso (1383-c.1447); Chiesa di Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence

Background imageTabitha Collection: Window depicting Saint Peter healing Tabitha (stained glass)

Window depicting Saint Peter healing Tabitha (stained glass)
1277674 Window depicting Saint Peter healing Tabitha (stained glass) by French School, (16th century); Eglise Saint Etienne, Arcis-sur-Aube, France; (add.info.: Arcis-sur-Aube, Eglise St Etienne)

Background imageTabitha Collection: Peter Goldthwaites Treasure (engraving)

Peter Goldthwaites Treasure (engraving)
2792619 Peter Goldthwaites Treasure (engraving) by Bradley, Basil (1842-1904); Private Collection; (add.info.: Peter Goldthwaites Treasure)

Background imageTabitha Collection: Tabithas 'good works and alms deeds'(coloured engraving)

Tabithas "good works and alms deeds"(coloured engraving)
5203853 Tabithas " good works and alms deeds" (coloured engraving) by Bendixen, Siegfried Detler (1786-1864); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTabitha Collection: Peter Raising Tabitha, 1608 / 1611. Creator: Jacques Callot

Peter Raising Tabitha, 1608 / 1611. Creator: Jacques Callot
Peter Raising Tabitha, 1608/1611

Background imageTabitha Collection: St Peter Tabitha Dorcas Acts 9: 36-42

St Peter Tabitha Dorcas Acts 9: 36-42
St. Peter and Tabitha (Dorcas) (Acts 9:36-42)

Background imageTabitha Collection: Jaffa Joppa environs Tabitha Well American Colony

Jaffa Joppa environs Tabitha Well American Colony
Jaffa (Joppa) and environs. Tabithas Well American Colony, Jerusalem. 1898, Israel, Tel Aviv

Background imageTabitha Collection: Jaffa Joppa environs Tabitha Well 1900 Israel

Jaffa Joppa environs Tabitha Well 1900 Israel
Jaffa (Joppa) and environs. Tabithas Well 1900, Israel, Tel Aviv

Background imageTabitha Collection: Dog slipping off Tabithas window sill

Dog slipping off Tabithas window sill
A dog, Rags, spying on Tabithas tea party, slips off Tabithas window sill when Forager, supporting him on his back, decides to sit down. Date: 1914

Background imageTabitha Collection: Hungry Peter dressing as the Fat Boy in Pickwick

Hungry Peter dressing as the Fat Boy in Pickwick
Hungry Peter dressing for a fancy dress ball as the Fat Boy in Pickwick -- he is finding the breeches rather tight, but then that is the general idea. Date: 1914

Background imageTabitha Collection: Tabitha the cat with her biggest party teapot

Tabitha the cat with her biggest party teapot, about to host a tea party. Date: 1914

Background imageTabitha Collection: Public fountain, Jaffa, Western Israel

Public fountain, Jaffa, Western Israel
Public fountain, Sabil Abu Nabbut (also known as Tabithas Well), Jaffa, Western Israel. It was constructed circa 1815 and named after Jaffas Governor of the day, Muhammad Abu Nabbut. Date: 1920s

Background imageTabitha Collection: All the animals at the fancy dress ball

All the animals at the fancy dress ball
All of the animals at Humpty and Dumptys fancy dress ball -- Tabitha the cat as Red Riding Hood, Forager the dog in hunting costume, Hungry Peter the pig as the Fat Boy in Pickwick

Background imageTabitha Collection: Tabitha dressed as Red Riding Hood

Tabitha dressed as Red Riding Hood
Tabitha the cat dressed as Red Riding Hood, with a toy wolf on wheels, ready for Humpty and Dumptys fancy dress ball. Date: 1914

Background imageTabitha Collection: Tea party at Tabithas house

Tea party at Tabithas house, showing Tabitha the cat and two rabbits (Humpty and Dumpty) at the table, with Hungry Peter the pig asleep on the left

Background imageTabitha Collection: Two dogs not invited to Tabithas for tea

Two dogs not invited to Tabithas for tea
Two dogs, Rags and Forager, not invited to Tabithas for tea, smell delicious food and decide to investigate. Date: 1914

Background imageTabitha Collection: Hungry Peter the pig arrives at Tabithas for tea

Hungry Peter the pig arrives at Tabithas for tea
Hungry Peter the pig arrives at Tabitha the cats for tea, wearing his best clothes and very eager for food. Date: 1914

Background imageTabitha Collection: Jaffa - Tomb of Tabitha

Jaffa - Tomb of Tabitha
Church of St Peter with the tomb of Tabitha in Jaffa, Tel Aviv, Israel. At this stage Jaffa was still firmly under the hold of the Ottoman Empire. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTabitha Collection: Source Size = 2333 x 3217

Source Size = 2333 x 3217
Miss Tabitha Monckton, 1880

Background imageTabitha Collection: Netherlandish 15th Century, The Raising of Tabitha, c. 1460, tapestry: undyed wool warp

Netherlandish 15th Century, The Raising of Tabitha, c. 1460, tapestry: undyed wool warp, dyed wool and silk weft

Background imageTabitha Collection: DORCAS RAISED TO LIFE. Dorcas (Tabitha) is raised to life by Saint Peter (Acts 9: 40)

DORCAS RAISED TO LIFE. Dorcas (Tabitha) is raised to life by Saint Peter (Acts 9: 40). Wood engraving, American, 1873
DORCAS RAISED TO LIFE. Dorcas (Tabitha) is raised to life by Saint Peter (Acts 9:40). Wood engraving, American, 1873


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"Tabitha: From Dinner Parties to Miracles, Her Story Unfolds" Meet Tabitha, a name that echoes through various tales and locations. Hungry Peter the pig's dinner party was never complete without her culinary skills, as she effortlessly whipped up delectable dishes in Jaffa, Israel at Tabitha's Well. But it doesn't stop there - it also made her mark at Scruffts Hylands Park. Amongst wagging tails and playful barks, she showcased her love for furry friends and their owners alike. Jim Furyk himself couldn't resist the charm of this remarkable woman, forming an unexpected bond with Tabitha during his visit to the park. As we delve deeper into history, an engraving titled "Tabitha, Arise" captures our attention. It symbolizes resilience and rebirth - qualities that defined Tabitha herself. Just like The Cuckoo Clock illustration from "The Cuckoo Clock, " time seemed to stand still whenever she entered a room. Delving further back in time brings us to the site of the house itself. A black-and-white photo reveals not only where she lived but also her final resting place – a testament to her impact on those around her. However, it is perhaps in the fresco depicting the Healing of the Cripple and Raising that we truly witness miracles unfold. This powerful artwork immortalizes how healing touched both body and soul under Tabitha's compassionate care. From lavish dinner parties with pigs to touching moments captured in artistry – these glimpses into different facets of Tabitha's life reveal a woman who left an indelible mark on all who crossed paths with her. Her legacy lives on as stories are told about this extraordinary individual whose kindness knew no bounds.