- Men’s Head-dress—Archaic
- Middle class costume during French Revolution - showing Charlotte Corday cap
- Miracle
- Moldavian Style
- Morning costume of Dandy of the early Revolutionary period - 1791
- Mousquetaire or Cavalier Costume 1620 - 1640
- New fur set, in Natural Skunk
- New model fur coat
- New model fur coat
- New Moleskin Set
- Noble of the Tudor or Louis XI Period
- Nobleman of the 13th Century
- Nœud Gordien
- Oblique Chignon
- Optical Illusion in dress
- Optical Illusion in dress
- Optical Illusion in dress
- Optical Illusion in dress
- Optical Illusion in dress
- Optical Illusion in dress
- Optical Illusion in dress
- Optical Illusion in dress
- Optical Illusion in dress
- Optical Illusion in dress
- Paris on Mount Ida
- Parisian Fashions
- Plaits 1
- Plaits 2
- Practical Dress Instructor
- Priest
- Promenade Costume 1833
- Reversion to the classic (Grecian) type
- Snake Goddess and Votary
- Spring Bonnets
- Spring Fashions
- Spring Fashions 1854
- Steel Corset worn in Catherine's time.
- Street costume Late Louis XVI period - 1790
- The 1830 Effect
- The 1840 style
- The Age of Pericles and down to the year 338 B
- The Albuera
- The bloomers and middy blouse
- The Chlamys and Petasos
- The Corset in the 18th Century
- The costumes given for 1835 are a nursemaid and children
- The costumes given for 1835 are indoor and walking dresses
- The Doric Himation
- The dresses for 1837 are two walking-dresses and a ball dress, and also a child's costume
- The dresses illustrated are two for walking, one dinner, and one for a ball 1834
- The Dude of the 17th Century
- The Extreme of the Crinoline - 1862
- The fashions of 1833 include two walking-dresses, one dinner, and one ball-dress,
- The Grecian Bend
- The Himation, 600-146 B.C.
- The Incroyable of the Revolution Period - 1795
- The Kolobus, 400-146 B. C.
- The latest French fashions
- The more practical gown of the Empire Period
- The Natural Waist and the Effects of Lacing