- Seals in sight
- Reykjavik with Iceland's only country road
- First Fight of SPRING and LANGAN, on Worcester Race-Course, January 24th, 1824
- Norwegian truger or rag shoe
- Section through cabin of the Otis elevator
- A Tournament
- The Jason makes its way through the ice
- Little Dimon
- Costume type. 1695-1710
- Male - Period 1625-1660
- Hertfordshire Society of Archers
- Gautier Bardins, bailiff and adviser to the king in the 13th century, according to his tombstone
- On the plain
- Costumes. Period James I
- klammer stammbaum
- Costumes, 1570-1605
- A Spanish Flagellant
- Celtic women
- The farewell of the kayakers at Cape Bille
- Our first landing site on the East Coast Greenland
- Costume types. Period Charles II
- Nos. 1, 2, 3, 1540-50, and other shoe forms worn in the reign of Elizabeth
- Archery Dresses
- Cooking with the spit
- Henri IV
- Louis IX. represented in his Regal Chair
- The boat is pulled across the ice
- Our Faroese Lootse in his national costume
- Austin Friars
- Costume notes. Period 1670-1690
- Sverdrup's night watch on July 20
- Boot shapes. Charles I to 1700
- Cardinal De Richelieu
- Bodice types. Period 1690-1720
- Crypt under Merchant Taylors’ Hall
- Period Charles II
- When we all 6 men grabbed at once, we had to give way to the ice
- Elizabethan modes
- William Smith O’Brien
- Former Constantinian Basilica of Saint Peter. Restitution
- Enamelled copper vase by G. Alpaïs de Limoges
- The skinning of young folding caps on an ice floe
- Seals! The captain on the lookout
- Cornelius Caton
- Male. Period 1625-1660
- Marshall Schomberg
- The attachment of the skis over a Löpar boot
- London Bridge and the Tower
- Samuel Balto. Ole Ravna
- An attempt to restore the Krak, according to M. Rey
- The boat of the expedition
- Ancient Wrestling
- Gun Maxim, ·303 Inch - Side elevation
- Enamelled copper stock. The Annunciation. Limoges, 13th century
- Health-Drinking
- Corner of Church of San Giovanni, Venice
- Tourelle de la Rue de L’Ecole.-de-Médecine b
- Period 1700-1725
- Germanic costume (5th-8th century)
- On the east coast of Greenland, 1882