- Apples
- The Straight right arm
- Lady in dress with geometric design
- Lady
- The children and the dog sat on top of it
- On the road a fairground car
- Lady picking berries
- Running with a dagger
- Automatic Buoys
The whistle buoy at the left utilizes the motion of the waves to blow a whistle. The light buoy in the centre has an automatic light that burns gas stored in the body of the buoy. The bell buoy at the right carries a bell, against which four clappers are pounded by the action of the waves. - A Black Ball Packet
Ships of this type carried the transatlantic passengers of the early part of the 19th Century. Because of the demand of the owners of the Black Ball Line and of its competitors, America, where these lines were owned and where their ships were built, developed the designers who ultimately gave the world the clipper ships. - Border
- Mourning in Sackcloth
- Earl of Surrey, time of Henry VIII
- Try this with your club
- Standing Lady
- Watching the Band
- ead and foot of the housefly
- AD
- Hawking-glove of Henry VIII
- Grecian dress - from a vase
- Fashionable lady carrying a bowl of flowers
- I could hardly stand on the dike
- Skeleton of the canary
- An owl and some bats
- Using an Astrolabe
This instrument was meant to improve on the cross staff. One man held it, when it was supposed to hang with the horizon line horizontal. Another man sighted at the sun or the stars, and a third read and recorded the angle. Needless to say the instrument was very inaccurate. - Angel
- Fashionable head-dresses in the times of the Georges
- An Anglo-Saxon Widow
- Jack-in-the-pulpit
- Women can play this as well as men
- Timing the Golf Swing
- Golf hands
- At the Top of the swing
- Lady in double breasted jacket
- we're going to grandfather
- 'I pulled,' sister said now, 'because he was so tired'
- Gulf of Naples with Vesuvius
- John Taylor, the water Poet
- I 2
- Parliament assembled in the reign of Richard II
- Ancient Egyptian bridal costume
- A Greek Bridesmaid
- A bridegroom's toilet at Fernando Po
- 14th Century
- William the Norman, from Bayeux Tapestry
- Apple cut crosswise
- Frogs
- Lady in dress with Chinese influence
- The Sails of a Four-masted Ship
(1) Foresail; (2) Mainsail; (3) Crossjack; (4) Jigger; (5) Lower foretopsail; (6) Lower main topsail; (7) Lower mizzen topsail; (8) Lower jigger topsail; (9) Upper fore topsail; (10) Upper main topsail; (11) Upper mizzen topsail; (12) Upper jigger topsail; (13) Fore topgallant sail; (14) Main topgallant sail; (15) Mizzen topgallant sail; (16) Jigger topgallant sail; (17) Fore royal; (18) Main royal; (19) Mizzen royal; (20) Jigger royal; (21) Fore skysail; (22) Main skysail; (23) Mizzen skysail; (24) Jigger skysail; (25) Flying jib; (26) Outer jib; (27) Jib; (28) Fore topmast staysail; (29) Spanker; (30) Buntlines; (31) Leechlines; (32) Reeftackles; (33) Braces; (34) Foresheet; (35) Fore topmast staysail sheet; (36) Jib-sheet; (37) Outer jib-sheet; (38) Flying jib-sheet. - The Welcome to Bethlehem
- 17th Century
- Lady in hat for evening wear 2
- A Tug Boat
The bows of these boats are often protected by pads to which much wear often gives an appearance of a tangled beard. - DA
- An artistic dress, 1897
- Apple cut lengthwise
- In the Tall Uncut grass
- The Short Mashie Pitch
- The Right and the Wrong Way
- A frog