- Light Tank M24 (Chaffee) - 75 mm gun - 1944
- Light Tank M3A3 (Stuart V) - 37 mm gun - 1942
- Light Tank Mk VIA - Vickers machine guns - 1937
- Light tank Mk VII, Tetrarch - 2 pounder gun - 1938-1940
- Landing vehicle Tracked - 75 mm howitzer - 1944
- Light Tank (Airborne) - M22 (Locust) - 37 mm gun - 1943
- Light Tank M3A1 (Stuart III) - 37 mm gun - 1942
- Cutaway of tank
- Cruiser Tank Mk VI
- Cruiser Tank, Comet - 77 mm gun - 1945
- Cruiser Tank, Cromwell IV - 75 mm gun - 1943
- Cutaway of tank 2
- Cruiser Tank Mk VI - Crusader III - 6 pounder gun - 1942
- Cruiser Tank Mk IV (A13 Mk II) - 2 pounder gun - 1939
- 17pdr gun mounted in the Archer SP
- Sherman VC, Firefly - 17 pounder gun - 1944
- The Parts of a Tank
- Medium Tank M4A1 - 76 mm gun -1944
- Medium Tank M4A3 (Sherman IV) - 75 mm gun - 1942
- Medium Tank M3A5 (Grant II) - 75 mm gun - 1941
- Holding the bow
- Position of the left hand and the left arm
- Bowing
- Bowing
- Constituent parts of the violin - Exterior
- Rabab
- Raba—Indian violin
- Constituent parts of the bow
- Constituent parts of the violin - Interior
- The bow
- A sailing ship
- The American Frigate Constitution
- A British Line-of-Battle Ship, 1790
- A Cargo Liner
- A European Side-wheeler
- A Few Types of Sailing Boats to Be Found Around the World
- A Few Types of Sailing Ships Common in European and American Waters
- A Floating Dry Dock
- A Battle Cruiser
- Using a Cross Staff
- Using a Pelorus
- Using an Astrolabe
- The Savannah
- The Spray
- The Steamship Oceanic
- The Tillamook Rock Light Station
- The Paris
- The Pharos at Alexandria
- The Rigging of a Three-masted Ship
- The Sails of a Four-masted Ship
- The Mauretania
- The Merrimac
- The Monitor
- The Olympic
- The Great Eastern
- The Great Republic
- The Homeric
- The Leviathan
- The Majestic
- The Detroit