- Nose
- Mouth
- Eye
- Eye
- Nose
- Mouth
- Mouth
- Eye
- Eye
- Eyes
- Mouth
- The Small painter
- Eye
- Mouth
- Eye
- Mouth
- Mouth
- Mouth
- Mouth
- Nose
- Eye
- Golfer with caddy
- boy and girl
- Mouth 4
- Nose
- Eyes
- Mouth
- Mouth
- Bashful lady
- Promenade Costume 1833
Promenade Costume 1833 - The ear of Dr Leopold Damrosch
- Vespasian
- Eating
- Determined boy
- Man tying shoelaces
Man tying shoelaces - Pierre Mille
Pierre Mille - Ascending spica bandage of groin
- Ear of Josef Hofmann
- Dancing on skates
- Paris Evening Dress 1833
- Lets go skating
- Playing house
- Girl with Doll
- Dante
Dante - Soldier and the lady
- Dont Cry
- Shoeshine Boy
- Bandage of the knee
- Helen Johnson
- Cold Shoulder
- Frank Johnson, Leader of the band
- Ascending spica of shoulder
- The skeleton
- Crinoline
- By the Fire
- Mrs Hemans
- Position of the thoracic and abdominal organs, rear view
- Sir Richard Greenvill
Sir Richard Greenvill was Vice-Admiral under Lord Thomas Howard, son to the Duke of Norfolk, who was sent with a squadron of seven ships to America, to intercept the Spanish galleons laden with treasure from the West-Indies, Sir Richard, who happened to be separated from the rest of the squadron, unfortunately, fell in with the enemy's fleet of fifty-two sail, which he engaged and repulsed fifteen times. He continued fighting till he was covered with blood and wounds, and nothing remained of his ship but a battered hulk. He died on board the Spanish fleet three days after, expressing the highest satisfaction at the moment of death, at his having acted as a true sailor ought to have done. He was the grandfather of the famous Sir Bevil Greenvill. - Bradlaugh
- Girl with Umbrella
Lady sitting in a carriage with an umbrella smoking a cigarette