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- 1807
1807 - The Picture Exhibition at the 'Salon'
The Picture Exhibition at the 'Salon' - The Perron of the Palais-Royal
The Perron of the Palais-Royal - The Wooden Gallery in the Palais-Royal
The Wooden Gallery in the Palais-Royal 1803 - The Delights of the Malmaison
The Delights of the Malmaison A saunter through the park in 1804 - A gathering in the Luxembourg Gardens
A gathering in the Luxembourg Gardens 1800 - The Boulevard 'Des Petits Spectacles'
The Boulevard 'Des Petits Spectacles' 1808 - Polar bear and flip-up cap
- View of the two panoramas and of the passage between them
View of the two panoramas and of the passage between them 1810 - The bear stops and looks at us
- The first Switchback
The first Switchback 1799 - A Public Room at Frascatis
A Public Room at Frascatis - Preparing for conquest
- Charlemagne crowned
Charlemagne Crowned, a with the nimbus Painting on glass from the Cathedral of Strousbeg, XII and XIV centuries - New Environs of Ekaterinburg
New Environs of Ekaterinburg, Showing Road By Which the Bodies of the Members of the Imperial Family were Carried, and the Pit Where the Ashes Were Buried - Old Houses, White Hart Inn, Southwark
- Plan of Ipatiev’s House and Grounds and of Upper and Basement Floors
The Romanovs were suffered to live. A German mission (ostensibly Red Cross) came to Ekaterinburg at the end of May to ascertain all about the life of the “residents of Ipatiev’s house,” as the Imperial prisoners were officially styled. These spies went straight to Berlin with their report. The Red Kaiser knew full well what torments were being endured by those whom he had professed to cherish, who after all were his kith and kin. He could have saved them at any time. But ... they would not be saved by him.... - Entrance to Great St. Helen's
- Emanuel Hospital, Westminster
- View from Paul's Pier
- Cock and Pie, Drury Lane
- Church of St. Tommaso, Genoa
- Nag's Head Inn Yard, Southwark
- King's Head Inn, Southwark
- Lion, supporting the pillar of the Pulpit, St. Mark’s
- Old-style snowshoeing
- The island of Kutdleck and Cape Tordenskjold
- Laupar shoe
- The first encounter with the ice in 1882
- The southern part of Vestfirdir
- Queen's Head Inn, Southwark
- Our wooden snow goggles
- Old Norwegian ski. (Based on a drawing from the year 1644.)
- On the east coast of Greenland, 1882
- Corner of Church of San Giovanni, Venice
- The boat of the expedition
- Samuel Balto. Ole Ravna
- The attachment of the skis over a Löpar boot
- London Bridge and the Tower
- Seals! The captain on the lookout
- The skinning of young folding caps on an ice floe
- When we all 6 men grabbed at once, we had to give way to the ice
- Crypt under Merchant Taylors’ Hall
- Sverdrup's night watch on July 20
- Austin Friars
- Our Faroese Lootse in his national costume
- The boat is pulled across the ice
- The farewell of the kayakers at Cape Bille
- Our first landing site on the East Coast Greenland
- klammer stammbaum
- On the plain
- Little Dimon
- The Jason makes its way through the ice
- A Tournament
- Norwegian truger or rag shoe
- Seals in sight
- Reykjavik with Iceland's only country road
- We force ourselves to make a way north through the ice
- The skis used by the expedition, from above, seen from the side and on average
- Richard II. riding out of London to the War in Ireland