- She decides to die in spite of Dr. Bottles
- 1916 Woman
- Yes or No
- Young Lady
- Young woman
- She finds that exercise does not improve her spirits
- Young lady
- She contemplates the cloister
- Dreamy Look
- Young lady
- Young woman
- Young lady
- Young lady
- A widow and her friends
- Young lady standing
- The widow
Sad young lady - Young lady
- Young lady
- Cupid whispering in young lady's ear
- Young Lady
- Lady in black dress
- Lady putting hat on
- Young lady
- Young lady
- Aren’t there a couple of young men in there with Clara
“Aren’t there a couple of young men in there with Clara?” “No, only one. There isn’t a sound.” - Lady skating
- Lady in profile
- Young woman
- Young lady
- Lady with umbrella
- Unhappy lady
- Young lady with hands up
- The widow - standing
Lady standing in black dress - Woman sleeping
- Young lady
- Ashes of Roses
This careful drawing, from the painting by Mr. Boughton, in the Royal Academy, reproduced by the Dawson process, is interesting for variety of treatment and indication of textures in pen and ink. It is like the picture, but it has also the individuality of the draughtsman, as in line engraving. Size of drawing about 6½ x 3½ in - Badminton in the studio
From the painting by R.W. MacBeth, A.R.A. - The Rose Queen
by G. D. LESLIE, R.A. (From “Academy Notes,” 1893.) - Tiresome Dog
“Tiresome Dog,” by E. K. Johnson. - Young lady checking hair in mirror