- A Chinese Tomb
- A Morai at Kayakakoua
- An Egyptian Funeral Cortege
- An Execution in Paris
- Anhai bowing before her father and mother. The Elysian Fields. From the Papyrus of Anhai (XXIInd dynasty)
- Assasination at Ford's Theatre
- Assasination of Edward the Martyr
- Australian Natives Burning their Dead
- Babylonish Coffin and Lid of Green Glazed Pottery
- Brick Vault at Mugheir
- Burning the Dead - Etruscan Ceremony
- Chaldean dish-cover tombs
- Chaldean Jar-Coffins
- Chaldean Tomb
- Death of a chief
- Death of General Johnston
- Death of Sainte-Geneviève
- Decapitation of Guillaume de Pommiers.
- Egyptian Sledge-Hearse
- Elegant Sledge-Hearse
- Field mouse caught in an unbaited guillotine trap
- Field mouse caught in baited guillotine trap
- Frightful struggles for life
- Funeral Arch on the Hudson
- Funeral Procession
- Funeral Service of a Hermit
- Horus, the son of Isis, leading the scribe Ani into the presence of Osiris, the god and judge of the dead
- Indian Burial Ground
- Indian gravestone showing the totem of the Turtle
- Jews burnt alive
- John Fortey
- John of Eltham
- Last Rites
- Member of Brotherhood of death
- Monumental Brass of Alderman Field and his Son, a.d. 1474
- One of many old stones on Burial Hill
- Pope Joan
- Public Execution
- Punishment by Fire
- Recovering the bodies of victims
- Remains Lying in state at Chicago
- Robert Braunche,of Lynn
- Section of Drain
- The Ashtabula Disaster
- The Assault
- The Centralia Conspiracy
- The Death of Wolfe
- The Elysian Fields of the Egyptians according to the Papyrus of Ani (XVIIIth dynasty)
- The Elysian Fields of the Egyptians according to the Papyrus of Nebseni (XVIIIth dynasty)
- The flood strikes the Cambria iron works
- The Last Hours of Lincoln
- The Murder of La Salle by his Followers
- The new bridge, with temporary underpinning
- The Old Bridge
- The Plague in London
- The soul of Rā
- The weighing of the heart of the scribe Ani in the Balance in the presence of the gods
- Visit to the grave of a Relation
- Wagon and Boat, from a mummy bandage
- Wool Merchants from Northleach Church