- Mrs Hemans
- Bradlaugh
- Julius Caesar
- The Queens first council - Kensington Palace June 20 1837
- Justing.—XIV. Century
- Anglo-Saxon Dance.—VIII. Century
- Anglo-Saxon Gleemen's Bear Dance.—X. Century
- Bear and Monkey
- The costumes given for 1835 are a nursemaid and children
- A tumbling Ape
- Ethiopan Serenaders
- Blundell’s Impellor
- Kimpton-Brown Tube
- Drawing Blood for Transfusion
- Druids
- Man in London
- two walking dresses as well as an indoors and evening dress 1836
- Hairstyles for 1836
- Remarkable Dance.—XIII. Century
- Paganini
- The costumes given for 1835 are indoor and walking dresses
- From the Great Seal of Alexander I, King of Scotland
- Great Shield of William the Conqueror
- The Queen's first baby
- Gleemen's Dance.—IX. Century
- Swine Hunting - IX Century
- Coach of the latter half of the Seventeenth Century
- Waggon of the second half of the Seventeenth Century
- Captain James Cook
- Coaches in the Reign of Elizabeth
- Queen Victoria
- The first Railway Journey in England
- Duke of Wellington made Chancellor of the University of Oxford
- Sword-Dance
- Her Majesty Queen Victoria
- Great Seal of King Stephen
- Costume of Shepherds in the Twelfth Century
- French Soldier 12 th Century
- Small Wigs and Big Fees
- hair dressing which were in vogue in 1832
- Hairstyles for 1837
- Thomas Carlyle
- Sir Francis Drake, in his Forty-third Year
- Hair fashions 1834 England
- The coronation of her majesty Queen Victoria
- Profile of lady
- 'Old Sarah'
- different modes of dressing the hair.in 1835
- different styles of hair-dressing fashionable in 1830-31
- A Bed in the Reign of Henry III
- Lady
- Roman Soldiers Leaving Britain
- [he Queen
- Spearing a Boar—XIV. Century
- Tomb of Edward III. in Westminster Abbey
- The Shooting-Gallery
- Her majesty leaving Buckingham Palace on the morning of the coronation
- House in Stoke Newington in which Edgar Allan Poe Lived
- Tutored Bear.—XIV. Century
- A first night