- Lay Costumes in the Twelfth Century
- Mummers—XIV. Century
- Ordinary Dress of Gentlemen in 1675
- Ladies Hawking—XIV. Century
- Newport Gate, Lincoln
- A Gentleman and gentlewoman
- Racing
- George du Maurier
- Martyrdom of St. Edmund by the Danes
- Street Acrobats performing
- Mummers.—XIV. Century
- Lady
- At Dinner
- The Kentish Lady that did not go to the Coronation
- Coronation Day
- Norman Crossbowmen
- At the Savoy
- The Hand-organ performance
- A Citizen and his wife
- Ladies head
- The Unknown Tongues—Daybreak at the National Scotch Church
- Coaching
- Farthingale
- Costers and Cockneys
- Bagpiper
- Balancing —XIV. Century
- The Thames
- Slinging—VIII. Century
- Lady
- After Dinner
- Two Saxon Archers—VIII. Century
- Queen Elizabeth
- Chimney Sweeping Described
- First Great Seal of King Richard I
- Hunting
- Slings of Warfare
- Geoffrey Chaucer
- The Saracen Quintain
- An Abbot
- Second Great Seal of King Richard I
- A Sea-Fight
- Hamlet
- “We have the payne and traveyle, rayne and wynd in the feldes”
- Flower Girl
- Boating
- Administering holy communion with the Housel cloth
- Crinoline Dress
- Croquet
- The Bank of “The Pool.” Looking Toward Tower Bridge
- The Water-Gate of London - Tower Bridge from the East Side of the Tower
- bonnets, a turban, a cap, and various modes of dressing the hair. 1833
- Map of England showing the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms and Danish Districts
- Rat-Killing at Sporting Public Houses
- A Constitutional in the Park
- Barge-Builders
- Ships the British navy might have had
- 'Britain's Sure Shield'
- In the Docks
- How to Allure the Hare
- The East London Mission