- The King of Prussia Addressing the Berliners
- The Duke of Wellington at Windsor Castle
- Chatsworth House, from the South-West
- Starving Peasants at a Work-house Gate
- The Earl of Clarendon, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland
- Dost Mahomed
- the British Consulate in Canton
- Burleigh House, Stamford
- Sir Robert Peel
- The Overland Route
- Gateway of St. James’s Palace
- Burning of the House of Assembly
- The Bank of England
- The Municipal Dignitaries of Penryn introduced to the Prince of Wales
- Christening of the Princess Louise in Buckingham Palace Chapel
- Sir Henry Hardinge
- The Duchess of Kent
- Interior of the Chapel Royal, St. James’s
- Prince Albert’s Music-Room, Buckingham Palace
- John Henry Newman
- The Coronation of the Queen
- Banquet to the Queen in the Guildhall
- Demonstration of Sailors in Favour of the Navigation Laws
- Charles Gavan Duffy (1848)
- Westminster Hall
- The Queen Receiving the Sacrament at her Coronation
- Prince Albert
- The Earl of Durham
- Highland Cottages in Lochaber
- Buckingham Palace
- Eldred Pottinger at Herat
- Richard Cobden
- Feargus O’Connor
- Newark Castle
- Cathedral of St. Isaac, St. Petersburg
- The Houses of Parliament
- Queen Adelaide
- George Wilson, Chairman of the Anti-Corn-Law League
- The Coronation Chair, Westminster Abbey
- The Exchange and Frederick’s Bridge, Berlin
- Arrival of the Royal Procession at the House of Lords
- St. Stephen’s Cloisters, Westminster Hall
- From an Etching by the Queen
- The Queen’s First Council
- The Battle of Ferozeshah
- Queen Victoria at the Time of her Accession
- Dr Whewell
- Favourite Dogs
- Falmouth Harbour
- Proclamation of the Queen at St. James’s Palace
- Daniel O’Connell
- Duke Ernest, of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Prince Albert’s Brother
- The Throne-Room, Buckingham Palace
- Marriage of Queen Victoria
- The Queen Visiting a Cornish Iron Mine
- Sir George Grey
- William Smith O’Brien
In 1845 Davis died, and the leadership of the Party passed into the hands of William Smith O’Brien, his lieutenants being John Mitchel and John Martin. All three were Protestants. Mr. Smith O’Brien was descended from King Brian Borhoimè—who played the part of Alfred the Great in Irish history. A brother of Lord Inchiquin, he was an aristocrat and a Tory, with frigid manners, and a high and chivalrous sense of honour. He had drifted into the “Young Ireland” Party, firstly, because fourteen years’ experience of the Imperial Parliament convinced him that it could not legislate wisely for Ireland, and, secondly, because he despaired of any other Party obtaining for Ireland the only Government that could lift her to her place among the nations. As a speaker he was cold, logical, and stilted. But he had a severe and ascetic sense of public duty, and his fidelity and truthfulness secured for him the unswerving loyalty of his followers. - Virgin Forest in Canada
- The Irish Rebellion of 1848
Forging Pikes - President van Buren