- A Tuscan Officer
- A Venetian Beggar
- A Venetian General
- A Venetian Naval Officer
- A Venetian Nobleman
- A Venetian Senator
- A Venetian Soldier, Twelfth Century
- A Venetian Statesman
- Alfieri
- Alfonso I
- An Attendant of an Italian Prince.
- An Italian Baron, Fifteenth Century
- An Italian Bronze Knocker
- An Italian Captain, Fifteenth Century
- An Italian Captain, First Half of Sixteenth Century
- An Italian Captain, Fourteenth Century
- An Italian Knight, Fifteenth Century
- An Italian Knight, Fourteenth Century
- An Italian Nobleman, Thirteenth Century
- An Italian Officer, Twelfth Centur
- An Italian Officer, Twelfth Century
- An Italian of the Middle Class, Fifteenth Century
- An Italian Peasant Woman
- An Italian Peasant, Close of the Eighteenth Century
- An Italian Peasant
- An Italian Soldier of the Twelfth Century
- An Italian Soldier, Fourteenth Century
- Benitier, Siena Cathedral
- Boccaccio
- Bridge of the Rialto, Venice
- Bronze Well in the Ducal Palace, Venice
- Campanile of Giotto, Florence
- Capo di Monte Palace, Naples
- Castel dell’Ovo, Naples
- Church of St. Tommaso, Genoa
- Cloisters of Santa Maria Novella, Florence
- Corner of Church of San Giovanni, Venice
- One night I had the privelege of seeing a plane caught by the searchlight
- The air-raid had not dampened her sense of humour
- The boys call her 'The woman with sandwiches and Sympathy'
- The last seen of Dale
- The uprooted roots of an old tree
- What was the difference
- Traveler, hast thou ever seen so great a grief as mine
- What are those dots on the sun?
- Richard II. delivered by Bolingbroke to the Citizens of London
- 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 - 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.... - In the Gallery of the Palais-Royal
- Little Patriots
- Out for a ride
- Preparing for conquest
- An Opera Ball
- Coasack Encampment on the Champs-Elysees
- A Public Room at Frascatis
A Public Room at Frascatis - A walk in the Tuileries Gardens
A walk in the Tuileries Gardens - An official ball in the Strassbourg Theatre
- A check in the Park at Bagatelle
A check in the Park at Bagatelle Hunting dress 1807 - A gambling hell in the Palais-Royal
A gambling hell in the Palais-Royal 1800 - A gathering in the Luxembourg Gardens
A gathering in the Luxembourg Gardens 1800