- A Gallo-Roman
- A Gallo-Roman Woman
- A Man of Granada
- A Mohammedan Chief
- A Royal Attendant, Spain
- A Spaniard of the Seventeenth Century
- A Spanish Captain
- A Spanish Captain of the Sixteenth Century
- A Spanish Captain, Time of Philip II
- A Spanish Cavalier of the Sixteenth Century
- A Spanish Flagellant
- A Spanish Gentleman, early Sixteenth Century
- A Spanish Gentleman, time of Philip II
- A Spanish Gentlewoman of the Sixteenth Century
- A Spanish King of the Fifteenth Century
- A Spanish Merchant, Fifteenth Century
- A Spanish Nobleman of the Fifteenth Century
- A Spanish Noblewoman of the Fifteenth Century
- A Spanish Penitent of the Sixteenth Century
- Armour of Isabella
- Blanche of Castile
- Charles IV
- Costume of a Young Spanish Woman, early Seventeenth Century
- Count Alvaro Nuñez de Lara
- Divider - The time of moslem domination
- Don Juan II
- Gallo-Roman Sword and Horn
- Gallo-Roman Weapons
The Romans, either alarmed by the progress of Hannibal, or becoming aware of the value of such allies as the Spaniards, now sent larger armies to their assistance, headed by their ablest generals. - Henry IV
- Henry of Castile
- Isabella
- Isabella’s Crown
- Knight of the Order of St. Iago
- Mohammedan Sword and Shield
- Pedro the Cruel
- Queen Berengaria, Spain
- Queen Isabella
- Spanish Cavalier of the Fifteenth Century
- Spanish Nobleman, Fifteenth Century
- Spanish Noblewoman
- Spanish sailors in a storm
- The Alhambra
- The Cid