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- The Orthographic Section of Stonehenge upon the Chief diameter
- The Original German Plan, 1914
- The One-legged sweeper at Chancery Lane
- The Old Tabard Inn, High Street, Southwark
- The New Bishop of Derry
- The Natural Political Map of Europe
- The Municipal Dignitaries of Penryn introduced to the Prince of Wales
- The more practical gown of the Empire Period
- The Monks of Beuron
- The Marquis of Lansdowne
- The Marble Hall, Buckingham Palace
- The Man that broke the bank at Monte Carlo
- The Mail's Meeting
- The Mail Coach
- The Lower Ward, Windsor Castle
- The Lords and Barons prove their Nobility by hanging their Banners and exposing their Coats-of-arms at the Windows of the Lodge of the Heralds
- The King of Prussia Addressing the Berliners
- The Kentish Lady that did not go to the Coronation
- The Irish Rebellion of 1848
- The Incroyable of the Revolution Period - 1795
- The Houses of Parliament
- The Holyhead and Chester Mails
- The Heart of the City
- The Hand-organ performance
- The Grecian Bend
- The Grand Staircase, Buckingham Palace
- The Good Intent - Chelsea
- The Girl who represented Alsace
- The George Inn, Salisbury
- The Geometrical Ground plot of Stonehenge
- The Front view of Stonehenge
- The Fraserians
- The Four Courts, Dublin
- The Forth Bridge
- The Flight to Varennes
- The first Railway Journey in England
- The First printed map of England
- The First Crusade
- The fifteen joys of marriage
- The Ferry
- The fashions of 1833 include two walking-dresses, one dinner, and one ball-dress,
- The Falcon Inn, Chester
- The Extreme of the Crinoline - 1862
- The Exchange and Frederick’s Bridge, Berlin
- The Earl of Durham
- The Earl of Clarendon, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland
- The Earl of Aberdeen
- The Duke praised his performance
- The Duke of Wellington at Windsor Castle
- The Duke of Kent
- The Dude of the 17th Century
- The Duchess of Kent, with Princess Victoria at the age of two
- The Duchess of Kent
- The dresses illustrated are two for walking, one dinner, and one for a ball 1834
- The dresses for 1837 are two walking-dresses and a ball dress, and also a child's costume
- The Devonport Mail near Amsbury going post through a drift of snow
- The Deputation from London and Dublin Corporations before the Queen
- The Custom House, Dublin
- The Council Chamber
- The costumes given for 1835 are indoor and walking dresses