- Fur trimmed coat
- Girl and Boy off to bed
- Grecian dress - from a vase
- Evening Frock
- Fancy Dress
- Four girls in dresses
- Motoring Clothes
- Panhard
- Zerolene Ad
- Zerolene Ad
- Zerolene Ad
- Lindemann's
- Cigar Ad
- English Standard Car Ad
- Abdulla Cigarette Ad
- Border
- Peshawar, Punjab
- Websdale, Shoosmith Ltd
- Golfing Tip
- Frame
- Frame
- Christmas Heading frame
- Heading frame 2
- Heading frame 3
- Heading frame
- Hannibal's Elephants crossing the Rhone on rafts
The animals are steadying themselves by gripping a special rail with their trunks. - Transporting a huge stone monument in Ancient Egypt
As depicted on a wall-painting at El Bersheh. Notice the overseer on the knees of the colossus giving the 'time' by clapping his hands, and the man pouring oil in front of the runners to ease the passage of the sledge. - A Light Egyptian Chariot
The light chariots of the Egyptians enabled them to secure the fullest advantage from the speed and breeding of their horses, which at the time were considered to be the finest in the world. The Egyptian chariots were sometimes square, but more often they were semi-circular or horse-shoe shape, with the curved front towards the horses. - The Lady of Shalott
The Lady of Shalott - Little ones should be brought to Him
- The Foolish Virgins
- Christ walking on the water
- Peter and the tribute money
- The Withered hand
- The parable of the leaven
- Peter's wife's mother
- The Enemy sowing Tares
- The Parable of the talents
- The Unjust Judge
- The parable of the net
- Anointing the feet of Jesus
- The Pharisee and the Tax gatherer
- The Phillipian Jailor before Paul and Silas
- Without the wedding garment
- Christ and the Centurion
- Importunity Rewarded
- Sowing the seed
- The woman of Canaan
- Jesus ascending to Heaven
- The Unjust steward
- The labourers in the vineyard
- The unmerciful servant
- Cured by touching His garment
- The man possessed by devils
- The unfruitful tree
- Feeding five thousand
- Jairus' daughter
- The Rich man and the beggar
- The Two blind men
- Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us