- A Venetian Nobleman
- A Venetian Senator
- A Venetian Soldier, Twelfth Century
- A Venetian Statesman
- Alfieri
- Alfonso I
- An Attendant of an Italian Prince.
- An Italian Baron, Fifteenth Century
- An Italian Bronze Knocker
- An Italian Captain, Fifteenth Century
- An Italian Captain, First Half of Sixteenth Century
- An Italian Captain, Fourteenth Century
- An Italian Knight, Fifteenth Century
- An Italian Knight, Fourteenth Century
- An Italian Nobleman, Thirteenth Century
- An Italian Officer, Twelfth Centur
- An Italian Officer, Twelfth Century
- An Italian of the Middle Class, Fifteenth Century
- An Italian Peasant Woman
- An Italian Peasant, Close of the Eighteenth Century
- An Italian Peasant
- An Italian Soldier of the Twelfth Century
- An Italian Soldier, Fourteenth Century
- Benitier, Siena Cathedral
- Boccaccio
- Bridge of the Rialto, Venice
- Bronze Well in the Ducal Palace, Venice
- Campanile of Giotto, Florence
- Capo di Monte Palace, Naples
- Castel dell’Ovo, Naples
- Church of St. Tommaso, Genoa
- Cloisters of Santa Maria Novella, Florence
- Corner of Church of San Giovanni, Venice
- Ascending spica bandage of groin
- Ascending spica of shoulder
- Bandage of the knee
- Diagrammatic view of the fetal circulation
- Dorsal recumbent posture
- Double spica of groin
- A, Recurrent bandage of the head - B, anterior figure-of-eight bandage of the chest
- Abdominal regions
- Position of the thoracic and abdominal organs, rear view
- Spica bandage of ankle
- Spica bandage of thumb
- The principal arteries and veins of the body
- The skeleton
- Eruption of the deciduous teeth
- Figure-of-eight bandage of forearm
- Finger bandage
- General scheme of the digestive tract
- Position of the thoracic and abdominal organs, front view
- One night I had the privelege of seeing a plane caught by the searchlight
- The air-raid had not dampened her sense of humour
- The boys call her 'The woman with sandwiches and Sympathy'
- The last seen of Dale
- The uprooted roots of an old tree
- What was the difference
- Traveler, hast thou ever seen so great a grief as mine
- What are those dots on the sun?
- Crypt under Merchant Taylors’ Hall