- Two Camels
- Seated Camel
- Map of Sahara Desert
- Rock disintegration in the Sahara
- Group of camels and riders
- Fox
- Caravan of camels
- Clay Pots
- Camels
- Camel and rider
- Camel
- Camels resting
- Arabs
- Africans working
- Arab warrior
- Africans Working 2
- African drinking
- Section through cabin of the Otis elevator
- Rope-geared hydraulic freight elevator
- Passengers changing cars
- Motor and drive mechanism of Siemens’ elevator
- Morse Elevator
- General arrangement of the Roux Combaluzier
- Final development
- General arrangement of Otis Elevator in the tower
- English direct plunger Elevator
- Eiffel Tower 1889
- Correcting erection discrepancies
- Backmann’s proposed helicoidal elevator
- Armstrong’s hydraulic crane
- Worthington tandem compound steam pumps
- Vertical cylinder
- Various levels of the Eiffel Tower
- Teagle elevator in an English mill about 1845
- Siemens’ electric rack-climbing elevator of 1880
- Spanish sailors in a storm
- The Syce on duty
One of the most novel and interesting sights which attracts the traveller's attention when he first arrives in Egypt is the syce running before the horses as they go through the narrow, closely packed streets. How the crowd scatters, and the donkey-boys hustle their meek property out of the way as one of those runners comes bounding along, shouting, in the strange Arabic tongue, "Clear the way!" The sun shines upon his velvet vest, glittering with its spangled trimmings, the breeze fills the large floating sleeves till they wave backward like white wings. - A view of Westminster
I suppose there are few boys who have not heard of Westminster Abbey, and who do not know that within its ancient and splendid walls the Kings of England are crowned, and the great, the wise, and the brave of every age are buried. But few, perhaps, are aware that the Abbey also contains the oldest and one of the most famous boys' schools in the world. - Westminster School-room
The school-room at Westminster is one of the most interesting rooms in the world. It was the dormitory of the old monks; and when I saw it, thirty years ago, its walls were quite covered with the names of boys who had studied there, and who had cut with their penknives these rude autographs. Many of the names have since become famous all over the world, and will never be forgotten. - We’ll Enter to Win, Boys!
- It’s P. E.!
- It was a Massive Silver Cup
- 'We are Going to Win,' Declared Harriet
- Battle-flag Captured in the Han Forts, 1871
- House and Garden of a Noble
- Breech-loading Cannon of Corean Manufacture
- The Entering Wedge of Civilization
- Coin of Modern Chō-sen
- Corean Coin
- Acity in Corea
- The Founder of Fuyu Crossing the Sungari River
- Coin of the Sam-han, or the Three Kingdoms
- Two-masted Corean Vessel
- The Walls of Seoul
- Magistrate and Servant
- Corean Knight of the Sixteenth Century
- Styles of Hair-dressing in Corea
- A Pleasure-party on the River
- A Pleasure-party on the River
- Table Spread for Festal Occasions