- A Cargo Liner
- Pedrail
- A Gloucester Fisherman
- Holding the bow
- Robert Fulton’s Clermont
- Rabab
- An English Warship of the Time of Henry V
- A Few Types of Sailing Ships Common in European and American Waters
- Drawing from U. S. Patent
- A Whaling Bark
- Patent Drawing of the Hopkins Watch
- Raba—Indian violin
- A 16th-Century Dutch Boat
- Fire Engine
- The Amaranthe
- The American Frigate Constitution
- A Corvette of 1780
- Microscope
- Pedrail cimbing stairs
- Piano
- An American Coasting Schooner
- The Ariel, 1866
- Jewish Shophar
- The Great Republic
- The Great Britain
- Polarized Ringer
- Breguet’S Tourbillon
- Improved high speed engine and dynamo - fig 2
- Royal Mail Coach
- D.F.W. (German-designed) Biplane
- The Steamship Oceanic
- The Solar System, or the orbits of the planets
- Hildegard’s second scheme of the universe
- A 'Fischer' Combination Omnibus
- The Hildegard Country
- A type of extemporised motor ambulance favoured by the French and Belgians
- Multiple-engined craft
- Driving-seat of a touring plane
- Space Shuttle - port elevation
- The single-seated 'air-car'—a suggested type
- Banked turn on a biplane
- Dante’s scheme of the universe
- Space Shuttle - isometric
- Man lifting a 100 horse-power aeroplane motor
- Improved high speed engine and dynamo
- Frankford arsenal centrifugal fuses
- Lilienthal's Experiments
- Launching sea-planes from a ship’s deck
- Travelling Posting Carriage (2), 1750
- The Maxim Machine
- The Great Orrery
- Henson's Proposed machine
- Wright Motor and Propellers
- Travelling Post, 1825-35
- De Bacqueville
- Space Shuttle - forward and Adt elevations
- Single-seated Air Scout
- Henson and Stringfellow’s Model
- Langley’s Steam-driven Model
- Phillips’s Experimental Craft