- 1802
- 1799
- 1799
- 1800 2
- 1800
- 1798
- 1799
- 1799
- 1799
- The Tuleries in 1802
- The Wooden Gallery in the Palais-Royal
- View of the two panoramas and of the passage between them
- The Picture Exhibition at the 'Salon'
- The Delights of the Malmaison
- 1810
- 1800
- Stock-Jobbing in the Palais-Royal
- A game of Emigrette
- In the Garden of the Tuileries
- 1799
- An appointment at the Cafe des Tuileries
- 1798
- 1797
- Two women
- Théâtre des Variétés
- 1811
- 1813
- Appropriate School Dresses
- Good lines for stout figures
- Envelope and knickerbocker chemise
- (No. b 828) Organdy Graduation Dress (No. b 826)
- (No. B 824) Organdy Graduation Dress (No. B 833)
- (No. B 820) Organdy Graduation Dress (No. B 822)
- 1916 Woman
- Inverted Maidehair
- The shimada and ‘rounded chignon.’
- Japanese Hairstyles
- The simple dress skirt and shirt waist
- Which arrangement of hair and bow do you think most appropriate for school wear
- Women's Costume during the Directory - 1795 - 1800
- Tie-back skirt
- The more practical gown of the Empire Period
- The Grecian Bend
- The Extreme of the Crinoline - 1862
- The 1840 style
- The 1830 Effect
- Street costume Late Louis XVI period - 1790
- Middle class costume during French Revolution - showing Charlotte Corday cap
- Marie Antoinette style - Late Louis XVI period - 1790
- Louis XV
- Louis XIV Period - about 1700
- Louis XIII - about 1640
- Late Empire - Ball dress and street costume
- Henry IV or early Stuart - 1600 - 1615
- French Restoration period - 1823
- Elizabethan or Marie Stuart Period - 1558 - 1600
- Elizabethan or Henry III Period - showing Medicis Collar
- Elizabethan or Henry III - 1570
- Early days of the crinoline - 1855
- Days of the pannier