- La Galerie Notre-Dame
- He drank the contents as though it were a draught of wine
- La Tour de L’Horloge
- He became a target for every arrow
- Entrée du Couvent des Capucins à Athènes
- La Salle des Pas-perdus à l’ancien Palais-de-Justice
- La Pompe Notre-Dame
- They crashed into the Persian army with tremendous force
- Armes Symboliques de la Ville de Paris
- He ran toward the horse and seized the bridle
- Le Pont-Neuf
- Ancienne Porte du Palais de Justice
- L. J.-Marie Bizeul
- Ancient Greek
- L’Abside de Notre-Dame de Paris
- Map of Greece
- Charles Meryon, 1858. By Léopold Flameng
- Bain-froid Chevrier
- Charles Meryon. By Félix Bracquemond
- Castles by the Sea
- Sand Babies
- 'Body Twisting' for Stomach Muscles
- From 'Sketches in Mafeking and East Africa.'
- A strong and healthy boy has the ball at his feet
- Charles Meryon. By Félix Bracquemond
- Dragging Insensible Man - Both heads down near the floor
- La Tour de L’Horloge
- Le Pont-Neuf et la Samaritaine
- Carrying Insensible Man
- Rope Bridge
- 'Body-bending' or 'Cone' Exercise
- Captain John Smith
- Pulling in a Dislocated Shoulder—an actual experience of mine in India
- How not to sit
- Lord Edward Cecil and Boy Scouts in Mafeking
- Scout's Salute and Secret Sign
- Scouts Unform - Patrol Leader with Scout
- Scout 2
- The measure of a man
- Porte d’un ancien Couvent à Bourges
- Nouvelle-Calédonie
- Walking for Exercise. 1.—The right way. 2.—A common way. 3.—A very usual way
- Tourelle de la Rue de la Tixéranderie
- La Rue des Mauvais Garçons
- A Scout looking out ready to help others
- Camp Loom, for making Mats and Mattresses
- Tourelle de la Rue de L’Ecole.-de-Médecine
- Le Pont-Neuf
- Stalking Attitudes
- Boer Boys Shooting with Crossbows
- Charles Meryon, 1858. By Léopold Flameng
- Hut
- Le Stryge
- A Viper (or Adder) has this marking on his head and neck
- Character of gentlemen
- Partie de la Cité vers la Fin du XVIIᵉ Siècle
- Camp Grate
- Mehtab Singh
- How the wearing of a hat shows character
- Artificial Breathing - Schäfer System