- Ship saved by life line thrown from a rescue airship
- Some types of American and foreign aeroplanes
- Some types of American and foreign aeroplanes
- The depth bomb destroys a U-Boat
- The seaplane shoots off the catapult
- They swoop down over the trenches
- Tooting the sirens of warning
- A mass of wreckage that strikes the deck of one of our warships
- An aeroplane is a necessity in times of peace
- Glaxo
- Ships the British navy might have had
- Ships the British, and the German, navy might have had
- Glaxo Baby
- New fur set, in Natural Skunk
- New model fur coat
- New model fur coat
- New Moleskin Set
- Useful Fur Coat
- Players
- Glaxo logo
- Hand Grenade No. 7. and Ball Hand Grenade
- Hand Grenade No. 1
- Hand Grenade No. 5
- Lady
- Young woman
- Lady in scarf and hat
- A pylon, or mark-tower, on the flying track
- Aeroplanes attacking an airship from above
- An Avro Sea-Plane
- A Bleriot Sea-plane
- A Flying Boat - side view
- Bomb-releasing mechanism
- Control platform of an Airship
- Early-type Airship
- Grahame-White Military Biplane - front view
- Grahame-White Military Biplane
- Hull of a Zeppelin during construction
- Launching a sea-plane from a wire
- Santos-Dumont’s Airship
- Scouting Monoplane, with occupants below the wings.
- Sea-plane to carry a crew of seven
- The Cody Biplane from above
- The Cody Biplane
- Sopwith Military Biplane
- The Antoinette Monoplane - top view
- The Antoinette Monoplane
- The Bleriot Monoplane - top view
- The Bleriot Monoplane
- The Roe Triplane
- The Voisin Biplane - top view
- The Voisin Biplane
- Travelling workshop for the repair of military aeroplanes
- The Curtiss Biplane
- Kicking the football
- Catching the football
- Optical Illusion in dress
- Hats 2
- Hats 1
- Two looks - same pattern
- Choice of fabric