- Young lambs to sell
- Young child
- Writing of the Tenth Century
- Writing of the Sixth Century, with Capital Letters, from a Manuscript
- Writing of the Fifteenth Century, after the First Page of a Breviary
- Wreath and Flowers Divider
- Woodpecker
- Wood-block, cut in France
- Wolves running
- Wolf pack
- Wizard
- Witch 3
- Witch
- Wise cat
- William Brock
- Whence the Song
- When you read do not bend over
- Weighing a baby
- Waterproof Trench Coat
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- Watches of the Valois Epoch
- Wat d'yer call that
- Wasn't me
- Walled City
- W4
- W 2
- W
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- Votive Crown of Suintila, King of the Visigoths from 621 to 631
- View of Vicksburg during the seige
- View of the Ancient Abbey of St. Denis and its Dependencies
- Vickers Gun - plan
- Vickers Gun
- Vestige of the Architecture of the Goths at Toledo. (Seventh Century.)
- Venetian Galley of the Sixteenth Century
- Velocipede
- Vases of ancient shape
- Vases of ancient form
- Vase of Rock-crystal, mounted in Silver-gilt and enamelled
- V
- Using an Astrolabe
This instrument was meant to improve on the cross staff. One man held it, when it was supposed to hang with the horizon line horizontal. Another man sighted at the sun or the stars, and a third read and recorded the angle. Needless to say the instrument was very inaccurate. - Using a Pelorus
This apparatus consists of a movable plate marked with compass bearings, set in a stand. The observer sets the plate to correspond to the standard compass, and then sights across it in determining the compass bearings of points ashore from which he wishes to learn his exact position. - Using a Cross Staff
This crude instrument was used in an attempt to work out problems in latitude. After holding one end of the staff to the eye and sliding the cross staff along until the observer sighted over one end at the sun and under the other at the horizon, the instrument was placed on a circle marked in degrees, and the angle was determined. - Up a tree
- Unlocking te door
- Typical Texas Foraminifera
- Typical radiolarians
- Typical Pennsylvanian crinoidal limestone
- Typical modern crinoid
- Types of symmetry in a fossil coral
- Type of Huts suggested by Magdalenian drawings 2
- Type of Huts suggested by Magdalenian drawings
- Type of Huts suggested by Magdalenian drawings
- Type of Huts suggested by Aurignacian drawings
- Tympanum of the Thirteenth Century
- Two wolf pups
- Two soldiers facing off
- Two mounted men of Duke William’s army
- Two men Bowing
- Two girls playing by a tree