- Abraham Lincoln
- The merchants filled their coffers, while the indians acquired guns
- The traders kept pushing their birch-bark canoes deeper into the wilderness
- In Europe there was a tremendous demand for beaver fur in the manufacture of felt hat
- The fur trade furnished the means of contact between widely divergent cultures
- The Sky as a cow
- The bark of the sun
- The Sun-God of Edfu
- Scepters
- Ballet dancer
- Ballet Dancer
- Ballet on stage
- Dancers
- Dancer
- Dancer
- Dancer
- Dancer
- Dancer
- Dancer
- Dancers
- Dancer
- Divider - dancers
- Dancer
- Dancing
- Dancers
- Dancers
- Dancers
- Dancers
- Dancer and Guitarist
- Dancers
- Dancer
- Dancer
- Dancer
- Dancer
- Dancer
- Clown Notice
- Dancer
- Noiseless Pulley-weights
- Appliance for developing the Sides of the Waist
- A Correct Position for Fast Walking
- Device for developing the Abdominal Muscles
- A Chest-deepener
- A Chest-widener
- A warped University Oarsman, imperfectly developed in Muscles not used in Rowing
- A warped Professional Sculler, imperfectly developed in Muscles not used in Rowing
- Horizontal Bar and Chest-bars, for Home Use
- BCC
- BCC
- Boy whistling
- Boy sleeping
- Boy and Girl
- Boy in beret whistling
- Crab Fishing
- Boys
- Two boys and old lady
- 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)