- Remains of the Church of Mouen, in Normandy
- Tobralco
- Lady Standing 2
- Staphylinus oculatus
Staphylinus oculatus - Oral and digestive system of Deinacrida megacephala
Oral and digestive system of Deinacrida megacephala 1, mandibles 2, maxillæ 3, labrum 4, labium 5, maxillary palpi 6, labial palpi 8, œsophagus 9, crop 10, gizzard 11, pancreas 12, stomach 13, biliary vessels 14, ilium 15, colon 16, anus. - Miniature of the Ninth Century
- Omega
- Marriage Procession of a bride in Lebanon
- Glove of James I
- English widow's dress of today
- In the Long Grass
- Walter Hagen
- Two well-dressed girls
- Screenshot (28155) cr
- Remaining Drawings from U. S. Patent
Remaining Drawings from U. S. Patent 186838, showing the dial gearing used in the Auburndale rotary. - King Edward the Confessor
- Seal of the King of La Basoche
- Lady with mirror
- Stethaspis suturalis - Larva
Stethaspis suturalis - Larva - The Knave of Diamonds
- In Corfu To-day
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- The Homeric
A British liner belonging to the White Star Line. - Mary Queen of Scots
- Cherry Flower 2
- Text Frames
- Motoring Clothes
- Two girls under an umbrella
- Beehives and Clover
- Blowing a trumpet
- The Pharos at Alexandria
One of the seven wonders of the ancient world, and one of the first great lighthouses. - Man
- Glove of Henry VI
- Boy playing Tuba
- Try Sam Smiths Anti-Fat
- Sunday Clothes
- Try this with your Mashie
- Divers at work
- Star-fish Opening an Oyster
When first seen stranded on the shore the Star-fish, by the uninitiated, is thought to be a creature incapable of movement of any kind. But this is far from being the case, for in its native element it moves along the bottom of the sea with the greatest ease, being provided with an apparatus specially adapted for the purpose. Ordinarily its arms are kept upon the same level, but in passing over obstacles that lay in its path, the animal has the power of raising any one of its several arms. Elevations are ascended with the same[42] ease and facility as progression on plane surfaces is effected. - Kneeling before the king and queen
- John Selden
- St. Paul
- Mark of William Eustace (1512), Bookseller and Binder, Paris
- Old lady and some geese
- Never mind. I was a child myself once
- Text Frames 2
- Two ladies 4
- Lady with scarf on a windy day
- Pterostichus opulentus - Larva
- The Majestic
Formerly the German liner Bismarck. It is now the property of the White Star Line. - Cuddling baby
- Screenshot (28171) cr
- Dryocora howittii - Larva
Dryocora howittii - Larva - A German Student in the Fourteenth Century
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- Four ladies with flowers in their hair
- Tree
- Princess Sibylla of Saxony