- A Burgess at meals
- A dealer in eggs
- A mass of wreckage that strikes the deck of one of our warships
German plane crashed into an American warship - A Noble of Provence
- A Nutcracker
- A wolf
A wolf howling - Abrahams Sacrifice
- Adam and Eve driven out of the garden of Eden
Gen. 3:23, 24 - Alexandria
- Allure the Beasts
- An aeroplane is a necessity in times of peace
An aeroplane is a necessity in times of peace - An aeroplpane in war
An aeroplpane in war - Apple Bob
- Armourer
- Arms of Fifteenth Cetury
- Assembly
- Aviators taking photographs
Aviators taking photographs - Bailiewick
- Bank of England
Bank of England, Royal Exchange, Mansion House (Cornhill, Lombard, Threadneedle Streets.) - Barber
- Barnacle Geese
- Barrister
- Basin maker
- Battle between aeroplane and British tank
Battle between aeroplane and British tank - Battleplanes convoying photographing aeroplanes
Battleplanes convoying photographing aeroplanes - Bird Piping
- Bishop Receiving Tithes
- Blimp bombing a submarine
Blimp bombing a submarine - Bobcat
Bobcat crouching - Bootmakers apprentice
- Bread Making
- Bronze Chandeliers
- Burgess of Ghent
- Butler at his duties
- Cain and Abel offering Sacrifices to God
- Cannon and bell maker
- Cards
- Carpenters
- Carpenters apprentice
- Carvolingan king
- Castle Tower
- Catching a bear
- Catching Birds
- Catching wolves
- Ceremonial Dress
- Chalperic
- Charlemagne
- Chimes
- Clasp maker
- Cloth for beasts
- Clothworker
Cloth Worker Fac-simile of Engravings on Wood, designed and engraved by J. Amman, in the Sixteenth Century. - Coat of Arms
General Lee's Coat of Arms - College Chapel
Washington & Lee University and College Chapel In October, 1865, General Lee became President of Washington College, in Lexington, Virginia. Many other places of trust were offered him, but he chose to lead the young men of the South in the paths of peace and learning, as he had so nobly done in times of war. - Cologne
- Companion Carpenter
- Conveyor of fish
Conveyance of Fish by Water and Land.--Fac-simile of an Engraving in the Royal Statutes of the Provostship of Merchants, 1528. - Coppersmith
- Coppersmith2
- Corn Threshing
- Count of Saxony