- Unsolicited and Unlooked-for Kindness
- Uniforms of the Royal Marines - Gunner, R.M.A.,Colour-Sergeant, R.M.L.I., Major, R.M.A
- Uniforms of the British Navy - Midshipman, Admiral, Flag-Lieutenant, Secretary (Fleet Paymaster)
- Uniforms of the British Navy - A.B. (Marching Order), 1st Class Petty Officer, Stoker
- Uniform of tank crews
- Uncle Mose predicts fair weather
- Typical Ainos
- Type O.G.M. rotary telephone switchboard
- Tympanum of the Thirteenth Century
- Two young girls led to execution
- Two well-dressed girls
- Two well dressed girls
- Two standing ladies
- Two mounted men of Duke William’s army
- Two ladies in fur coats
- Two ladies and a gentleman
- Two ladies 4
- Two ladies 3
- Two ladies 2
- Two ladies
- Two girls under an umbrella
- Two girls in lingerie
- Two Girls
- Two boys challenging each other
- Tweed Hunting Outfit
- Turkey
- Try Sam Smiths Anti-Fat
- Triangular Saxon Harp of the Ninth Century
- Tragic Moments 9
The one night a week that he dines at home. - Tragic Moments
Trying to be appreciative while the author of the verses looks over your shoulder. - Tragic Moments
The first stormy night in the cottage you have rented for the summer. - Tragic Moments
Something wrong somewhere—time 8.55 and still waiting for dinner to be announced. - Tragic Moments
A susceptible young man trying to make up his mind which way to turn. - Tragic Moments
Strong-minded Lady (on meeting the bride and groom): I trust you will be as happy as we have been. - Tragic Moments
The Rev. —— reads his latest comedy to his niece. - Tragic Moments
Which shall be her sphere? - Tragic Moments
Dad is introduced to the man of her choice—“the nicest, sweetest thing in all the world." - Tragic Moments
When your mother shows your best girl the door. - Tragic Moments
When your rich aunt arrives unexpectedly and finds you haven’t hung the portrait she sent you at Christmas. - Tragic Moments
His fiancée sees Captain von Hoffenfeffer in civilian clothes for the first time. - Tower of London
On the death of Queen Elizabeth, James I. became king and, not favoring Raleigh, at length threw him into prison on a charge of treason. After an imprisonment of twelve years in the Tower of London, Sir Walter was beheaded. - Tournament Saddles, ornamented with Paintings
- Tournament Helmet, screwed on the Breastplate
- Tourelle de la Rue de L’Ecole.-de-Médecine b
- Tourelle de la Rue de L’Ecole.-de-Médecine
- Tourelle de la Rue de la Tixéranderie
- Tour de Nesle, which occupied the site of the Exchange on the banks of the Seine, Paris
- Torture
- Top of an Hour-Glass, engraved and gilt
- Tomb of Dagober
- Tom on Duty
- Toll under bridge
Toll under bridge - Tobralco
- Tobias Smollet
I am a little ungracious to Smollett in saying so loud that he was an artist inferior to Fielding. Inferior he was, but when I set their best books side by side, I remember that there is little to choose between the pleasures they have given me, and am compelled to admit that the less scrupulous Smollett had the wider range. - Title and Capital Letters of the Seventh Century
- Tip of Radicle of Seedling Maple
- Tintinnabulum or Hand-Bell of the Ninth Century
- Three-stringed Crout of the Ninth Century
- Three-story Nest of Yellow Warbler
- Three hundred dollars for that gown
“Three hundred dollars for that gown! Didn’t you get anything off?” “All I dared.”