- Hotchkiss Portable Machine Gun
- The Colt Automatic Gun
- Hotchkiss Portable Machine Gun - working parts
- Hotchkiss Portable Machine Gun - External Parts
- Horseshoe Clump
Leaving the village behind and pursuing the Portsmouth road, the woodlands of Claremont Park are left behind as we come downhill towards Horseshoe Clump, a well-known landmark on this road. This prominent object is a semicircular grove of firs on the summit of a sandy knoll, looking over the valley of the Mole, the “sullen Mole” of the poets, flowing in far-flung loops below, on its way to join the Thames at Molesey. This is a switchback road for cyclists thus far, for the ridge on which Horseshoe Clump stands is no sooner gained than we go downhill again, and so up once more and across the level “fair mile,” to descend finally into Cobham Street, where the Mole is reached again. - The Victoria Tower, Westminster Palace
- Vickers Gun - plan
- The Colt Automatic Gun - Sectional view
- New Plymouth and Mount Egmont
- Lord Palmerston
- Light Folding Field Mount Complete
- The South-East Corridor, Windsor Castle
- The Queens Entrry in Edinburgh
- Old French House, Quebec
- Lord Macaulay
- The Lewis Automatic Machine Gun
- The Lower Ward, Windsor Castle
- Old Parliament House, Dublin
- John Keeble
- Prince Albert Hunting near Belvoir Castle
- The Royal Palace, Madrid
- Magdalen College
- Joseph Hume
- Queen Victoria at the launch of the 'Trafalgar'
- Lord Stanley
Lord Stanley - Lord Elgin Stoned by the Mob
- Mr. (afterwards Sir) Rowland Hill
- The Royal Visit to Fingal’s Cave
- Prince Albert deerstaling in the highlands
- Courtyard of St. James’s Palace
- Lord Lyndhurst
- Lord Brougham (1850)
- Vickers Gun
- Crown Point
On the other side of the highway, swinging romantically from the branches of a great Scotch fir, is the picture-sign of the house, bearing the legend, “Sir Jeffrey Amherst, Crown Point,” and showing the half-length portrait of a very determined-looking warrior, clad in armour and apparently deep in thought; while in the background is a broad river, across whose swift current boat-loads of soldiers, in the costume of two centuries ago, are being rowed. - The Queens visit to France
- Professor Anderson at Balmoral
- Lord Elgin, Governor-General of Canada
- Joseph Sturge
- Interior of a Peasant’s Hut
- The Remnant of an army
- Interior of the House of Commons
- The Revolution in Paris
- Cup found in the Ruins of Glastonbury Abbey
- Christening of the Princess Royal
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh
- William Cobbett
William Cobbett - The Four Courts, Dublin
- Baron Stockmar
- The Marble Hall, Buckingham Palace
- The Grand Staircase, Buckingham Palace
- Queen’s College, Belfast
- John Baldwin Buckstone
John Baldwin Buckstone - Walter Scott
Walter Scott - The Tumbrel
- Cotswold Games
- The Custom House, Dublin
- Michael Faraday
Michael Faraday - Meeting of Agricultural Labourers at Wootton Bassett
- Lord Campbell’s Audience of the Queen
- Celtic warrior in hunting dress