- 12th Century
- 14th Century
- 16th Century
- 17th Century
- 1830 - 1855
- 18th Century - Walking costume
- 19th Century - Tea dress - 1830
- 19th Century - the Polonaise, 1872
- 19th Century Ball Dress - 1809
- A beauty of the court of Charles II
- A Beaux
- A Beaux 2
- A bridegroom's toilet at Fernando Po
- A capuchon or hood, time of Edward II
- A Family
- A Greek Bridesmaid
- A Lady
- A Lady 2
- A Lady 3
- A nurse
- A Pope (Pius VI) and a Soldier
- A Russian Bride
- A Victorian Young Lady
- An Anglo-Saxon Widow
- An artistic dress, 1897
- An Eastern Bride
- An English Bride
- Ancient Egyptian bridal costume
- Ancient Jewish Funeral Procession
- Ancient Jewish Head-Dress
- Anglo-Saxon and Norman shoes
- Australian Goshawk
Astur approximans The Australian Goshawk is a bold, powerful, and most sanguinary species, feeding upon birds, reptiles, and small quadrupeds. It may often be seen lurking about the poultry-yard of the settler, and dealing destruction among the young stock of every kind; daring when at large, and morose and sullen when captured, it never becomes tame and familiar like the true Falcons, but retains its ferocity to the last. - Basaltic Columns, Regia, Mexico
- bedouin
- Bedouin 2
- Bedouin Maiden
- Bedouin shaking his fist
- Bedouin smoking with hookah
- Birds-nest chignon, 1872 - Present day, 1894
- Border
- Briton at the time of the Roman invasion
- Briton clad in skins
- Building
- Byzantine - Anglo Saxon
- CAnute
- Charles I
- Children arranging the flowers
- Children of Charles I
- Childrens Costume - present day
- Christmas Dinner
A family sitting down at Christmas dinner table - Costume of the reign of Henry VII
- Costumes worn by King Philip II of Spain
- Courtier in the reign of Elizabeth
- Desert dweller
- Desert dweller 2
- Desert dweller 3
- Divider
- Earl of Surrey, time of Henry VIII
- Early Egyptian
- Early Tudor Head-Dress