- 'Rebecca' riot in South Wales
- A Family Wash
A Gypsy family washing in the river - A Gypsy Girl
A gypsy girl lights a gypsy mans cigarette - A Haymaker
A Haymaker - A Hungarian Ferry
A Hungarian Ferry - A Little Girl of Hainburg
A Little Girl of Hainburg - Akbar Khan
- An Ark-boat
An Ark-boat - Arrival of the Royal Procession at the House of Lords
- Banquet to the Queen in the Guildhall
- Baron Stockmar
- Black Forest Cow Team
Black Forest Cow Team - Bridge and Cattle, Newport, Mon
- Buckingham Palace
- Building a House in Servia
Black Forest Cow Team - Bulgarian Bozaji, Belgrade
Even the hissing of frying fat in the numerous cook-shops seemed hushed for the time; the vender of kukurutz (green corn on the ear) slept in a shadow; and the Bulgarian bozaji, selling slightly fermented maize beer, alone broke the drowsy silence with his mournful cries. - Bulgarian Buffalo Cart
Bulgarian Buffalo Cart - Bulgarian Fisherman Basket-making
Bulgarian Fisherman Basket-making - Burleigh House, Stamford
- Burning of the House of Assembly
- Cathedral of St. Isaac, St. Petersburg
- Charles Gavan Duffy (1848)
- Chatsworth House, from the South-West
- Christening of the Princess Louise in Buckingham Palace Chapel
- Christening of the Princess Royal
- Costume Ball at Buckingham Palace
- Country Market-boat, Budapest
Country Market-boat, Budapest - Courtyard of St. James’s Palace
- Crossing the Weir—Rottenacker
Crossing the Weir—Rottenacker - Daniel O’Connell
- Death of the Duke of Kent - Presenting the commons’ address of condolence to the Duchess at Kensington Palace
But the unusually severe winter of 1819-20 induced the Duke and Duchess to visit Sidmouth, for the sake of the mild climate of Southern Devonshire. At Salisbury Cathedral, to which he made an excursion during the frosty weather, the Duke caught a slight cold, which, after his return to Sidmouth, became serious, owing, it would seem, to neglect and imprudence. According to the medical custom of those days, the patient was copiously bled, and not improbably owed his death to the exhaustion thus occasioned. He expired on the 23rd of January, 1820, in his fifty-third year; and so small were his means that he left the Duchess and the Princess totally devoid of maintenance. Such was the statement made long afterwards by Leopold of Saxe-Coburg, who was with his sister during the days of her trial and bereavement. Soon after the fatal event, the Prince accompanied the widowed lady to London, where addresses of condolence were voted by both Houses of Parliament. The address of the Commons was presented by Lords Morpeth and Clive, when the Duchess of Kent appeared with the infant Princess in her arms. - Demonstration of Sailors in Favour of the Navigation Laws
- Distant View of Windsor Castle
Distant View of Windsor Castle - Dog’s Head
- Donaueschingen Girls
Donaueschingen Girls - Dost Mahomed
- Dr Whewell
- Dredging the Delta
Dredging the Delta - Duke Ernest, of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Prince Albert’s Brother
- Eldred Pottinger at Herat
- Falmouth Harbour
- Favourite Dogs
- Feargus O’Connor
- From an Etching by the Queen
- Gateway of St. James’s Palace
- George Wilson, Chairman of the Anti-Corn-Law League
- Gossips, Hundsheim
At the post-office, where we went to buy our first Hungarian stamps, the gossiping old postmaster and his wife—characters not unfamiliar in the rural offices in other countries—were so overwhelmed by the extent of our requirements and the number of our letters that the wheels of official machinery refused to work at all. After they had carefully read all the addresses, and had marvelled long at the range of our correspondence, we succeeded in communicating to their dazed senses the fact that we wanted to buy a stock of stamps of various denominations. - Hatfield House
- Highland Cottages in Lochaber
- Hohenzollern
Hohenzollern Castle - Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh
- Hungarian Girls at Bezdán
Hungarian Girls at Bezdán - In Sunday Dress, Monostorszég
In Sunday Dress, Monostorszég - Interior of a Peasant’s Hut
- Interior of the Chapel Royal, St. James’s
- Interior of the House of Commons
- John Henry Newman
- John Keeble
- Joseph Hume
- Joseph Mazzini