- A Culprit before a Magistrate
- A culprit conducted to trial
- A Culprit conveyed to Prison
- A Malefactor chained to an Iron Bar
- A Malefactor conducted to Execution
- A Malefactor in a Cage
- A Man fastened to a Block of Wood
- An Offender undergoing the Bastinade
- Burning a Man's Eyes with Lime
- Close confinement
- Conducting an Offender into Banishment
- Hamstringing a Malefactor
- Punishing a Boatman
- Punishing an Interpreter
- Punishment of a Woooden Tube
- Punishment of the Swin
- Punishment of the Wooden Collar
- The capital Punishment of the Cord
- The Manner of Beheading
- The Rack
- Torturing the Fingers
- Twisting a man's Ears
- Plan of Alnwick Castle
- Plan of the Castle of Arques
- Plan of Barnard Castle
- The Keep of Barnard Castle
- How the wearing of a hat shows character
- How to sit
- Hut
- Indian Gipsy calling Jackals
- Instruction of Boy Scouts
- 'Japanese Cock Fighting' to Strengthen the Legs
- Kim disguising the native spy
- King Powhattan
- Lifting Insensible Man
- Lord Edward Cecil and Boy Scouts in Mafeking
- Mehtab Singh
- Observing the murderer's boots
- Pioneering Scouts in Ashanti
- Princess Pocahontas
- Pulling in a Dislocated Shoulder—an actual experience of mine in India
- Resourcefulness in Doing a Good Turn
- Right Shoe laced in the Scout's Way
- Rope Bridge
- Scout 2
- Scout's Salute and Secret Sign
- 'Spotty-face' for Strengthening the Eyesight
- Scouts Unform - Patrol Leader with Scout
- Stalking Attitudes
- Teaching the Youngsters
- The Boy Scout in Action 2
- The Boy Scout in Action
- The 'Struggle' for Strengthening the Heart
- The boy who apes the man by smoking will never be much good
- The gibbet at Stang's Cross
- Torture
- Walking for Exercise. 1.—The right way. 2.—A common way. 3.—A very usual way
- Warrior
- A Boy Scout's Necktie
- A Scout looking out ready to help others