- Costume - Fifteenth century, 1st half
- Costume - Fifteenth century
- Female - End of fifteenth century
- Female - Fifteenth century, 2nd half
- Female Costume - Fifteenth century, 2nd half
- Female Costume - Fifteenth century, 1st half
- Middle of fifteenth century to sixteenth century
- Female Costume Fifteenth century, 1st half
- Twelfth and thirteenth centuries
- Fourteenth century
- Male - Fourteenth century
- Twelfth to thirteenth century
- Headware Fourteenth century
- Fourteenth century, 1st half
- Fourteenth century, 2nd half
- Norman and Saxon Costume - 12th Century
- Twelfth to fourteenth century
- Tenth to thirteenth century
- Types of Shoes - British, Roman, Norman to 13th century
- Caps - Saxon and Norman types
- Civil Costume about 1620
- A Countryman and Countrywoman
- Costume of a Lawyer
- A Citizen and his wife
- A Gentleman and gentlewoman
- Ordinary Dress of Gentlemen in 1675
- Dress of Ladies of Quality
- Ordinary Attire of Women of the Lower Classes
- Costume of Shepherds in the Twelfth Century
- Lay Costumes in the Twelfth Century
- Ecclesiastical Costume in the Twelfth Century
- A Gallo-Roman
- A Gallo-Roman Woman
- Leathern Apron
- Apron
- Brass to a merchant
- Canon with Aumuse
- Aumuse
- Albe
- The reformed dress
- A servant with tucked sleeves
- The obi for ordinary wear. For girls. For women
- The hakama
- The haori
- The obi, square and plain
- The kimono, rear and front view
- A young lady dressed for a visit