- The American Frigate Constitution
- A Whaling Bark
- A Few Types of Sailing Ships Common in European and American Waters
- An English Warship of the Time of Henry V
- A Gloucester Fisherman
- Robert Fulton’s Clermont
- A British East Indiaman
- A Cargo Liner
- The Leviathan
- The Pharos at Alexandria
- A European Side-wheeler
- The Homeric
- The Majestic
- A Floating Dry Dock
- The Deutschland
- The Spray
- A British Line-of-Battle Ship, 1790
- A Few Types of Sailing Boats to Be Found Around the World
- An Experiment of 1924
- A Large Egyptian Ship of the 18th Dynasty
- An Oil Tanker
- An Airplane View of the U. S. S. Langley
- The Tillamook Rock Light Station
- The Detroit
- The Berengaria
- A Battle Cruiser
- The Mauretania
- The Olympic
- H. M. S. Dreadnaught
- Using a Pelorus
- A Tramp Steamer
- Bearings and Points of Sailing
- A Whaleback
- A sailing ship
- Using an Astrolabe
- The George Washington
- Sounding by Machine
- A Black Ball Packet
- The Paris
- The Charlotte Dundas
- Bishop Rock Lighthouse
- An American Intermediate Liner
- The Sails of a Four-masted Ship
- The Belgenland
- Fire Island Lightship
- A Tug Boat
- The Merrimac
- Automatic Buoys
- Using a Cross Staff
- The Rigging of a Three-masted Ship
- A Torpedo Boat
- The American Frigate Constitution
- A Turret Steamer
- The Aquitania
- Minot’s Ledge Light
- Cape Race Lighthouse
- A Submarine
- A Sextant in Use
- A Greek Trireme
- The Red Jacket