- Coif of Mail
- From Romance of Alexander, Bib. Nat., Paris, circ. 1240
- Brass of an unknown knight
- Padded 'harnische-kappe' and helm showing the attachment of the cap, after Dürer
- Sallad with cover
- Leathern Apron
- Apron
- Brass to a merchant
- Canon with Aumuse
- Aumuse
- Albe
- Baptism of Clovis
- A miracle of Remigius 2
- A miracle of Remigius
- John Gutenberg
- vena cumulata
- venae dilatatae
- Vena profunda
- Divining rod
- Hildegard receiving the light from Heaven
- Swine Hunting - IX Century
- Spearing a Boar—XIV. Century
- 10th Century soldier
- Anglo-Saxon soldiers
- Anglo-Saxon Spearmen
- Anglo-Saxon warriors
- A Sprinkle or Hand-Flail of bronze
- Swords
- Swords
- Father Lana's aerial ship (1670)
- The Venice parachute (1617), after an engraving of the time
- Principle of the parachute, drawing by Leonardo da Vinci
- Principle of the helicopter, drawing by Leonardo da Vinci
- Facsimile of Leonardo da Vinci's drawings on artificial wings
- Saint Liedwi, Of Scheidam, Holland, A. D. 1396
- Irish Rotta
- Rotta
- German rotte
- Ancient Irish harp
- Harp, ninth century
- Anglo-saxon harp
- Citole
- Psalterium
- Comparative size of molecules
- The Spectroscope, an Instrument for Analysing Light
- Thirteenth-century hospital interior
- Surgical instruments of the Arabs
- Medieval Surgical instruments
- Brunschwig’s surgical armamentarium
- Amputation below the knee
- A Band of Minstrels
- Wool Merchants from Northleach Church
- William the Conqueror’s Ship
- William de Langley
- William and Johanna Cheupaign
- Warrior 11th Cenury
- Walter of Hamuntesham attacked by a Mob
- View of Jerusalem
- Use of the Pavis
- Traders entering a Town