- A Plain Wimple
- A Riding Costume
- A Croatian Peasant man
- A Croatian Peasant
- A German Student in the Fourteenth Century
- A dress laced in fromt
- A dress laced in the back
- A Botticelli Dancing-Dress
- A Chemisette
- A Chinese Actor
- A Chinese Peasant
- Véronique
- The Queen of Richard II
- The Seville Orange
- Varieties of the Hennin
- Salt marshes on the seashore
- Web of the cross spider
- spinnerets and foot claws of the cross spider
- Gulf of Naples with Vesuvius
- Sleeping siskins
- Slope with erratic blocks in the North German Plain
- brushwood wall of a graduation tower
- Divers at work
- Pelargonium with flowers and fruits
- Skeleton of the canary
- Sleeping sea scorpion
- Houseflies in the kitchen
- Landscape from the Coal Age
- ead and foot of the housefly
- peat cutting
- Cabinet with worm preparations
- Coconut palms on the beach
- Hans with checks
- Mushrooms in the forest
- Barn with barn swallows
- Christmas tree in the room
- Dragon tree from the Canary Islands
- Gecko, chasing cockroaches
- Floating Iceburg
Floating Iceburg - weather house
- The habitations of man in all ages of the world’s history
At first man built twig huts in trees, but becoming better matched with his animal foes he took to caves and underground habitations. Our illustration of the latter shows a section through the soil. Lake dwellings marked a distinct advance. Other varieties of primitive habitations are the leaf hut, the tents of skin, the mud hut, and the beehive hut of stone. Roman villas are still models of beauty. American “skyscrapers” are peculiar to our time; but all early forms of dwellings, while marking progress, have existed contemporaneously throughout history. - 1817
- 1817
- 1798
- 1777
- 1777
- 1692
- 1777
- 1625
- 1625
- 1595
- 1558
- 1460
- 1558
- 1130
- 1130
- 1922
- 1913
- 1913
- 1903