- Ballista - Caesar covered his landing in Britain with fire from catapults and ballistas.
- Catapult
- trebuchet
- breechloader
- Light Artillery of Gustavus Adolphus
- French Garrison Gun
- Saxon Pneumatic Organ
- A Positive Organ
- Early form of the regals
- Early Organ
- Organ
- Peruvian Pan Pipes
- Flemish Peasants
- Italian Nobleman
- Roman Soldiers
- Desk in the library at Zutphen
- Bookcases in the library of the University of Leiden
- Bookcases at west end of south side of Library
- Part of a single bookcase in the Library
- Chaining of Books
- Charlemagne
- King of the Franks
- King or Chief of Franks armed with the Seramasax, from a Miniature of the Ninth Century
- Costumes of Slaves or Serfs
- Costumes of Slaves or Serfs, from the Sixth to the Twelfth Centuries
- Costume of Slaves or Serfs, from the Sixth to the Twelfth Centuries
- German Soldier
- Costume of the Franks in the Eighth Century
- Costumes of the Franks from the Fourth to the Eighth Centuries
- Cithara or Phorminx
- Nobleman Hunting
- Varlet and Archer
- Peasant 15th Century
- Bourgeois
- Vassal of Tenth Century
- Serf of Tenth Century
- King Charlemagne receiving the Oath of Fidelity
- Labouring Colons (Twelfth Century)
- Labouring Colon
- Labouring Colon (Twelfth Century)
- Ploughmen
- Four-course Cittern
- Abraham Lincoln
- Remains Lying in state at Chicago
- Proclamation of Emancipation
- Assasination at Ford's Theatre
- Abraham Lincolns home in Springfield
- The Death of Abraham Lincoln
- Entering Richmond
- Family 1861
- Funeral Arch on the Hudson
- Letter to Mr Raymond
- Kentucky
- Raising flag at Independence Hall
- Funeral Procession
- Last Rites
- Inaguration
- Abraham Lincoln (1)
- Poem
- Lincoln 1860