- Yankee Doodle
- Womens fashion 1806 - 1820
- Wig types, second half 18th century
- Wig types, 1st half 18th century
- What are Little Boys made of
- was glad ... that she had not died elsewhere
- Walther pistol
- Vigier's Baths
- Variety of shapes and slashing. Henry VIII
- Types of Shoes - British, Roman, Norman to 13th century
- Two women
- Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
- Twelfth to thirteenth century
- Twelfth to fourteenth century
- Twelfth and thirteenth centuries
- TK or KT
- Tiger
- Three hoops and four pannier forms
- Three Girls reading a book
- Three Blind Mice
- Thomas
- There was a useless battle
- There was a Little Man
- Théâtre des Variétés
- The Workshop of Conrad Seusenhofer
- The Westminster Helm
- The Three Little Kittens
- The Sun-God of Edfu
Another important centre of the worship of the sun god, was Edfu in Upper Egypt, where even now his temple stands complete. Here originated the remarkable figure of the god which represents him as the sun with multicoloured wings as he flies across the heavens triumphant over his enemies. This figure of Horus of Edfu (or, as he was usually styled, he of Edfu) is placed over the gateways of the temples to keep out all evil things. - The Sky as a cow
The Sky as a cow, supported by Shu and other gods. Across her body are the stars, and the barks of the sun. (Tomb of Seti I) - The Situation of the Cavalry man on the near side
- The Mulberry Bush
- The Invasion of the Mongol Tartars
The Mongol invasion took place in the fourth year of Kōan [a. d. 1281] - The Head guarded against any cut
- The Good Samaritan
Luke 10:30 - 36 - The Fountain in the Rue de Regard
- The Fogge Helm
- The Expedition against Corea
- The dangers of drinking
- The Cut of the Cavalry
- The Cut and Thrust in Quarte
- The Cavalry man making point to the right
- The Brocas Helm
- The Bayonet Exercise
- The Bastille
- The bark of the sun
To the Egyptians there was no god of higher than the sun god, who was regarded as the sole creator, and ruler of the world; from the bark in which he traversed the heavens, the great god, the gor of heaven governed all things, and who-soeve in daily life merely speaks of the god, he will think of him. - The Barendyne Helm
- Tenth to thirteenth century
- Technique of Roman soldier
- Stock-Jobbing in the Palais-Royal
- Stick grenade antipersonnel mine
- Stick bomb for use with 3.7 cm Pak
- Snooks
- Sleeve treatments. Period Charles II
- Sketch showing method of inserting loaded belt in feedway of M.G. 34
- Sketch of Stick hand grenade
- Sketch of Eierhandgranate 39 (egg-type hand grenade, model 39)
- Skating
- Skaters on the Reservoir at La Villette
- Sixteenth-century Suit of Plate
- Sixteenth-century modes, 1st half Henry VIII