- Leupold's Engine
- Hero's Altar Engine
- Hero's Engines
- Portuguese Voyages and Possessions
- Uniforms of the British Navy - Midshipman, Admiral, Flag-Lieutenant, Secretary (Fleet Paymaster)
- A Turkish Pirate Ship of 1579
- Confederate Torpedo for Rivers
- Barrel Torpedo used at Charleston
- Chinese Floating Mine
- Chinese Floating Mines used againsts HMS Encounter
- Chinese Floating Mines used againsts HMS Encounter
- Russian Mine laid in the Baltic in the Crimean War
- Submarine Mine laid by the Russians in the Crimean War
- Diver's Helmet from Vegetius
- Swimming Jacket
- Diver Salving a Gun
- The Finis Belli, the first regular Ironclad Ship armed with Cannon
- Early Attempts at Maxim Guns
- Early Breech-loading Cannon
- A 'Vase' or 'Pot-de-fer'
- The Gun with which we won the Great War with France
- A Matchlock and a Firelock, or Fusil (17th Century)
- Ships of the Time of Henry VIII
- Rough Diagram, showing Comparative Sizes of Famous Ships at Different Periods
- Ship of the latter half of the Fifteenth Century
- Fifteenth-century Ship
- Wreck of the White Ship, 1120
- A 'Dragon' Figure-head
- A Viking Double-prowed 'Long Serpent' or 'Dragon-ship'
- Broadside View of the Nydam Ship now in the Kiel Museum
- The British Air Raid on Cuxhaven
- 'Missed!' - the Helm, the Best Weapon against Torpedoes
- H.M.S. 'Warrior', our First Sea-going Ironclad Battleship
- Naval Gunnery in the Old Days
- The Battle of the Nore, June, 1653, between the English and Dutch
- Teaching the Spaniard 'The Honour of the Flag'
- The Fight between a Merchantman and a Turkish Pirate
- 'The Glorious 1st of June', 1794
- The 'Royal George' Engaging the 'Soleil Royal' in Quiberon Bay, 1759
- Lord Howard Attacking a Ship of the Spanish Armada
- Destroying a Straggler from the Armada
- A Sea-fight in Tudor Times
- The 'Great Harry', the First Big Battleship of the British Navy
- A War-galley in the Days of King Alfred
- Uniforms of the Royal Marines - Gunner, R.M.A.,Colour-Sergeant, R.M.L.I., Major, R.M.A
- Uniforms of the British Navy - A.B. (Marching Order), 1st Class Petty Officer, Stoker
- Noah's Ark
- Scroll
- Dressed for the weather
- Immediate medical and nursing care are vital in pneumonia
- Laboratories
- Arthur says when he is at your house he acts just like one of the family
- Botany in the Bowery
- Can you come to the jeweler’s with me to-morrow, dearest
- Christmas Eve Visitors
- Do women propose
- Do you think you will be able to keep within your allowance this month
- Don’t you get awful tired of doin’ what you’re told
- Even the fish have feelings
- Everyman to his taste