- Portuguese Mappemonde. 1490
- San Salvadore
- Caravel , 15th Century
- Portrait of Columbus
- The Bastille
- Marie Antoinette on the way to the Guillotine
- Madam Campan
Lady-In-waiting to Marie Antoinette - Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI
- Louis XVI
- Jesus Praying in Gethsemane
Matthew 26:39 - Handshake
Handshake - Evolution Cartoon
Another Great Image that will soon be smitten! - Evolution Cartoon
In the beginning God created heaven and earth - Evolution Cartoon
- Good Fellows
Drinking Mug - Drunk with bottle
- The dangers of drinking
- Newbridge, County Dublin
- Newbridge, County Dublin
- Floral Border
Floral Border - Baa Baa Black Sheep
- Yankee Doodle
- Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
- What are Little Boys made of
- Three Girls reading a book
- Three Blind Mice
- There was a Little Man
- The Mulberry Bush
- The Three Little Kittens
- Sing a Song of Sixpence
- Ride a Cock Horse
- Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat Where Have You Been
- Pat-A-Cake
- Polly Put the Kettle On
- Oranges and Lemons
- Oh Where, Oh Where Is my Little Dog Gone
- Mary Mary Quite Contrary
- Lucy Locket
- Mary Had a Little Lamb
- Little Miss Muffet
- Little Jack Horner
- Little Boy Blue
- Jack and Jill
- Little Bo-Peep
- I Love Little Pussy
- Hush-A-By Baby
- Humpty Dumpty
- Hickory Dickory Dock
- Girls and Boys come out to play
- Girl and her toys reading a book
- Girl hugging one of her dolls
- Georgy Porgy
- Ding Dong Bell
- Dial of old clock
The Japanese division of time is peculiar. The day, from the beginning of morning twilight to the end of evening twilight, is divided into six hours, and the night, from the beginning to the end of darkness, into six other hours. Of course the length of these hours is constantly varying. Their names (according to Titsingh) are as follows: Kokonotsu [nine], noon, and midnight; Yatsu [eight], about our two o’clock; Nanatsu [seven], from four to five; Mutsu [six], end of the evening and commencement of morning twilight; Itsutsu [five], eight to nine; Yotsu [four], about ten; and then Kokonotsu again. Each of these hours is also subdivided into four parts, thus: Kokonotsu, noon or midnight; Kokonotsu-han [nine and a half], quarter past; Kokonotsu-han-sugi [past nine and a half], half past; Kokonotsu-han-sugi-maye [before past nine and a half], three quarters past; commencement of second hour: Yatsu-han, etc., and so through all the hours. - A Merchant Ship
- The Invasion of the Mongol Tartars
The Mongol invasion took place in the fourth year of Kōan [a. d. 1281] - Portrait of St. Francis Xavier, One of the Earliest Missionaries to Japan
In this city Pinto met, apparently for the first time, with Master Francis Xavier, general superior or provincial of the order of the Jesuits in India, in all parts of which occupied by the Portuguese he had already attained a high reputation for self-devotion, sanctity, and miraculous power; and who was then at Malacca, on his return to Goa, from a mission on which he had lately been to the Moluccas - Image of Oda Nobunaga
- Image of Yoritomo
According to the Japanese historical legends, the office of Kubō-Sama, originally limited to the infliction of punishments and the suppression of crimes, was shared, for many ages, between the two families of Genji and Heiji, till about 1180, when a civil war broke out between these families, and the latter, having triumphed, assumed such power that the Dairi commissioned Yoritomo, a member of the defeated family of Genji, to inflict punishment upon him. Yoritomo renewed the war, killed Heiji, and was himself appointed Kubō-Sama, but ended with usurping a greater power than any of his predecessors - The Expedition against Corea