- An Armed Cutter
- An American Intermediate Liner
- An American Coasting Schooner
- An Airship leaving its shed
- An Airplane View of the U. S. S. Langley
- An African Dugout
- An aeroplpane in war
- An aeroplane is a necessity in times of peace
- Albany Run-a-bout, Model 2, 4–6 H. P
- Airliners of the future
- Aeroplanes attacking an airship from above
- Adrift on an ice-floe
- Ader’s 'Avion'
- A ‘Schneider’ armoured car with quick-firing gun
- A ‘Charron’ armoured car with machine gun
- A Whaling Bark
- A Whaleback
- A Viking Ship
- A vanishing type on the lakes
- A type of extemporised motor ambulance favoured by the French and Belgians
- A Turret Steamer
- A Tug Boat
- A Tramp Steamer
- A Torpedo Boat
- A Submarine
- A Steam Yacht
- A Steam Street Railway Motor
- A Steam Frigate—the U. S. S. Hartford
- A Stage Coach of the Eighteenth Century
- A Ship’s Log
- A Ship on the Ways
- A ship of the reign of Henry VIII
- a ship of the reign of Edward IV
- A Ship in the time of King Alfred
- A ship in the time of Henry III
- a ship in the reign of William the Conqueror
- A Sextant in Use
- A Scout Cruiser
- A sailing ship
- A Roman Ship
- A Reconstruction of One of Caligula’s Galleys
- A pylon, or mark-tower, on the flying track
- A possible air-scout
- A Possibility of Motorcycling in the Future
- A Possibility of Motorcycling in the Future
- A Pink
- A Phœnician Bireme
- A Peruvian Balsa
- A Palanquin in India
- A New York Harbour Lighter
- A New York Harbour Ferry
- A Modern Venetian Cargo Boat
- A Modern Super-dreadnaught
- A Modern Destroyer
- A modern Balloon
- A Mississippi River Stern-wheeler
- A Mediterranean Galley
- A mass of wreckage that strikes the deck of one of our warships
- A Map of the Port of Rio de Janeiro
- A Map of the Port of New York