- A Bed in the Reign of Henry III
- A Citizen and his wife
- A Coach of the Middle of the Seventeenth Century
- A Countryman and Countrywoman
- A Gentleman and gentlewoman
- A Norman Ship
- A Sea-Fight
- Bear-baiting
- Brass to Sir John D’Abernon
- Brother Brushes
- Brother Brushes
- Building a Church in the later Style
- Chepe in the Fifteenth Century
- Christ's Hospital
- City Gates
- Civil Costume about 1620
- Coach of the latter half of the Seventeenth Century
- Coaches in the Reign of Elizabeth
- Costers and Cockneys
- Costers and Cockneys
- Costers and Cockneys
- Costers and Cockneys
- Costers and Cockneys
- Costers and Cockneys
- Costers and Cockneys
- Costers and Cockneys
- Costume of a Lawyer
- Costume of Shepherds in the Twelfth Century
- Dr. Barnardo’s Home, Stepney Causeway
- Dress of Ladies of Quality
- Early British Pottery
- Ecclesiastical Costume in the Twelfth Century
- Esher Old Church
- Hackney Coaches in London, 1637
- House in Stoke Newington in which Edgar Allan Poe Lived
- Lay Costumes in the Twelfth Century
- London before the Spire of St. Paul's was burned; showing the Bridge, Tower, Shipping, &c
- Martyrdom of St. Edmund by the Danes
- Mile End Almshouses
- Milton’s Cottage, Chalfont St. Giles
- Old London Bridge
- Old St. Paul's on Fire
- Old St. Paul's, from the East
- Ordinary Attire of Women of the Lower Classes
- Ordinary Dress of Gentlemen in 1675
- Part of the Roman Wall at Leicester
- Paul Pindar's House
- Remains of the Wall
- Roman London
- Royal Arms of England from Richard I. to Edward III
- Saxon Church at Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts
- Saxon Horsemen
- Shipping in the Thames, circa 1660
- Sir Francis Drake, in his Forty-third Year
- South-east Part of London in the Fifteenth Century, showing the Tower and Wall
- Temple Bar, London
- The Bridge of Hope
- The East London Mission
- The Embarkation of Henry VIII. from Dover, 1520
- The George Hotel, Ruislip