- Washington's Coach
- Two horses looking at their food
- Two horses
- Two dogs and a horse
- Two children riding ponies on the beach
- Trotting across a field
- Thothmes IV. slaying Asiatics
- The wrong way to mount a horse—facing forward
- The two wise cart-horses
- The short strap in use
- The short and the long straps
- The Rubbish Carter
- The right way to mount—facing toward his tail
- The Knight-Errant’s Squire
- The Horse lying down
- The Hand-organ performance
- The Feat of Arms at St. Inglebert’s
- The Duke of Gloucester and the Earl of Warwick
- The conveyance of a Persian official traveling in disgrace to Teheran at the call of the shah
- The Assault
- The application of both straps
- Termination of the Combat
- Teaching the horse to lie down
- Teaching the horse to back
- Summoning the Castle
- Spectators of a Tournament
- Speckled horse
- Soldier on horse
- Skeleton of Horse
- Saxon Horse Soldiers
- Samnite Warriors
- Rodeo Rider
- Racing
- Preparing to lie down
- Prancing Horse
- Pedestal Trick
- Peasant Wagon, Hainburg
- Nervous system of a horse
- Need real food
- Muscles of the Horse
- Men-at-Arms, Fourteenth Century
- Member of the body-guard of the Sheikh of Bornou
- Man with two horses
- Man with a gun
- Man riding horse
- Man leading a horse
- Man and horse outside a house
- London Cabriolet
- London Cab
- Lancer of the army of the Sultan of Begharmi
- Lady, Knight, and Squire
- Lady driving in a horse and cart
- Knights, Damsel, and Squire
- Knights Justing
- Knight of the latter part of the Thirteenth Century
- Knight of the Fifteenth Century
- Knight of the end of the Thirteenth Century
- Knight in War Harness
- Justing.—XIV. Century
- Jumping fences is the highest art of horsemanship