- An Egyptian Stamp for impressing Bricks
- John Gutenberg
- Egyptian treatment of birds. from hieroglyphics of the 18th Dynasty
- Lion from Assyrian Bas-relief
- Persian Lion from the frieze at Susa (Perrot & chipiez)
- Lion from a Theban bas-relief
- Græco-Buddhist Group of Lions carved in marble
- The Lion in English heraldry
- Japanese Birds
- Lion by Alfred Stevens
- Pen Designs by Walter Crane
- Russian Peasant Embroidery - Blouse in Cross Stitch
- Floral frame
- Bear with cubs
- Meadow vole
- Haymouse (singing vole)
- Caribou
- Brown Lemming
- Bear with two cubs
- Mysis relicta, a small shrimp-like Crustacean
- Central Asiatic Sandgrouse (Syrrhaptes paradoxus)
- The Great Auk
- The Saiga-Antelope (Saiga tartarica)
- The Musk-Ox (Ovibos moschatus)
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Lady Cook
- Cow Parts
- Colobium
- The Paenula
- The Peplos
- Peasants (600 - 146 BC)
- The Himation, 600-146 B.C.
- The Kolobus, 400-146 B. C.
- The Crinkled Chiton and the Clamys (left) and the Chiton (right)
- The Chiton
- The Age of Pericles and down to the year 338 B
- Hairdressing and Head-dresses 600 BC - 146 BC
- The Himtation. A garment worn in Greece and Rome between 550 B.C. and 300 A.D.
- The Doric Chiton
- The Crinkled Ionic Chiton
- The Ionic Chiton
- Greek costume of the Classic Period
- Low Parry
- Swing
- Schaefer method of artificial respiration. Inspiration
- Applying pressure to leg wound
- Schaefer method of artificial respiration. Expiration
- Left Handed use
- parry high
- Lunge
- Guard
- Thrust
- Strike
- Neolithic or New Stone Age Man
- Cro Magnon
- Eoanthropos
- Pithecanthropos Erectus
- A Goddess
- Outside Morley's
- Between Times, Leicester Square