- Twine phones
- Using Bells phone
- Ballista - Caesar covered his landing in Britain with fire from catapults and ballistas.
- Catapult
- trebuchet
- breechloader
- Light Artillery of Gustavus Adolphus
- French Garrison Gun
- Saxon Pneumatic Organ
- A Positive Organ
- Early form of the regals
- Early Organ
- Organ
- Peruvian Pan Pipes
- Cithara or Phorminx
- Four-course Cittern
- A deckload of cotton
- Fleeing Slaver
- Early type of Smack
- An Armed Cutter
- Adrift on an ice-floe
- A vanishing type on the lakes
- A Pink
- Whistling bouy
- Whale sending boat flying
- Waterfront
- The Whaleback
- The Treachourous Kayak
- The Snow. an obsolete type
- The Shallop
- The Prison Ship 'Jersey'
- The Ketch
- The Gun was disharged
- The Dreadnaught
- The Bug-Eye
- Taking it in his jaws
- Striving to reach her decks
- Schooner rigged Sharpie
- Rot at Mouldering Wharves
- Revenue Cutter
- LA Motordrome
- 1910 Curtis
- Parts of a motorbike (2)
- Parts of a motorbike
- Yale 1910
- Sidecar
- 1910 New Engines
- M102 Howitzer
- M102 Howitzer
- General Information - M102 Howitzer
- M102 Top view
- Sighting the M102 Howitzer
- Ancient Screw piece
- Asiatic Bow
- Balista
- Balista
- Bombard and Carriage
- Bow strung
- Bow unstrung
- Breech loading Gingal (Chamber in)