- Tragic Moments
- Tragic Moments
- Tragic Moments
- Tragic Moments
- Three hundred dollars for that gown
- The Wonders of nature
- The Reason dinner was late
- The Third Generation
- The latest things in mens styles
- The latest craze
- The Announcement of her engagement
- That sofa must have been made for two
- That’s a fine dog you have there. What breed is it
- Temptation
- Studies in Expression
- Studies in Expression
- Studies in Expression
- Seventh Inning - Everybody up
- Sarah, what is that I smell
- Present plight of the European Debutante
- Out of Work
- Mobilizing for the summer campaign
- Our uncharted coast
- Meeting her sister's city friends
- Looking over his latest investments
- Leap Year
- Keeping Neutral
- Ladies and Gentlemen
- It’s perfectly awful the way you continue to flirt with your old sweethearts
- In the Clouds
- I had a poet on one side and a millionaire on the other
- Household Decoration
- I don’t think married life is ever happy, anyway
- Her Dance
- Have you ever written any editorials
- Frederick enjoys the flower show in our village
- Everyman to his taste
- Famous Actor
- Even the fish have feelings
- Don’t you get awful tired of doin’ what you’re told
- Do you think you will be able to keep within your allowance this month
- Christmas Eve Visitors
- Do women propose
- Can you come to the jeweler’s with me to-morrow, dearest
- Botany in the Bowery
- Arthur says when he is at your house he acts just like one of the family
- Laboratories
- Immediate medical and nursing care are vital in pneumonia
- Dressed for the weather
- Scroll
- Noah's Ark
- Uniforms of the British Navy - A.B. (Marching Order), 1st Class Petty Officer, Stoker
- Uniforms of the Royal Marines - Gunner, R.M.A.,Colour-Sergeant, R.M.L.I., Major, R.M.A
- A War-galley in the Days of King Alfred
- The 'Great Harry', the First Big Battleship of the British Navy
- A Sea-fight in Tudor Times
- Destroying a Straggler from the Armada
- Lord Howard Attacking a Ship of the Spanish Armada
- The 'Royal George' Engaging the 'Soleil Royal' in Quiberon Bay, 1759
- 'The Glorious 1st of June', 1794