- Guy De Maupassant
- Alexandre Dumas
- Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Adieu, my moustachios
- Plan of a large Chesapeake Bay sharpie taken from remains of boat
- Plan of a Chesapeake Bay terrapin smack
- Fanny Burney
- Plan of typical New Haven sharpie showing design and construction characteristics
- Bargaining with Hussar Officers
- Duke of Wellington providing the people with beer
- Plan of North Carolina sharpie schooner taken from remains of boat
- The dresses illustrated are two for walking, one dinner, and one for a ball 1834
- Jane Austen
- Edgar Allan Poe
- Plan of North Carolina sharpie of the 1880's
- London cabriolet
- The New Bishop of Derry
- English Fashions 1832
- A Duel in the Riding School
- A Fatigue Party of Dragoons
- Théophile Gautier
- The fashions of 1833 include two walking-dresses, one dinner, and one ball-dress,
- The dresses for 1837 are two walking-dresses and a ball dress, and also a child's costume
- English Fashion - 1830-1831
- Dragoon sitting on his bed eating from mess-tin
- Exercises in Riding School (vaulting)
- William IV
- English dress fashions worn in 1830
- François René De Chateaubriand
- bonnets, a turban, a cap, and various modes of dressing the hair. 1833
- The Unknown Tongues—Daybreak at the National Scotch Church
- The Kentish Lady that did not go to the Coronation
- Coronation Day
- New Police
- London Postman
- A Half-Crownation
- Moldavian Style
- bonnets worn in 1830
- London Cab
- Dress of Black Silk
- Dragoon in full dress uniform 1880
- London Cabriolet
- Carriage Costume
- Buy a broom girl
- Marriage dress
- different styles of hair-dressing fashionable in 1830-31
- different modes of dressing the hair.in 1835
- Hair fashions 1834 England
- Walking Dress
- Sir Walter Scott
- hair dressing which were in vogue in 1832
- Hairstyles for 1837
- Duke of Wellington made Chancellor of the University of Oxford
- The costumes given for 1835 are indoor and walking dresses
- Paganini
- Hairstyles for 1836
- two walking dresses as well as an indoors and evening dress 1836
- Thomas A Edison
- The costumes given for 1835 are a nursemaid and children