- An observation train
An observation train is often made up to follow the great college boat races, where the railroad runs along the river bank. Flat cars are used with seats fixed on them for the spectators. - Battle of the Kurus and Pandavas
Battle of the Kurus and Pandavas - Chauffeur opening door for a lady
Chauffeur opening door for a lady - Dancer
- Ecclesiastical Costume in the Twelfth Century
- Elizabeth Cady Stanton
- Golfer
- Heading - trumpeters
- Indian Elephant employed in a Timber yard, Moulmein
- Little Miss Mabel
- Poster for Rowntree's Elect Cocoa
Poster for Rowntree's Elect Cocoa - Studies in Expression
Waiting for the flashlight. - Ta'khay, or Alligator
A very curious instrument is known as the Ta'khay, or Alligator: a glance at its form will readily account for its name. There seems a sort of satire in making one of the most silent of savage monsters a medium for the conveyance of sweet sounds. The Ta'khay is a stringed instrument of considerable power, and in tone is not unlike a violoncello. The three strings pass over eleven frets or wide movable bridges, and the shape of the body is rather like that of a guitar. It is placed on the ground, raised on low feet, and the player squats beside it. The strings are sounded by a plectrum, or plucker, shaped like an ivory tooth, fastened to the fingers, and drawn backwards and forwards so rapidly that it produces an almost continuous sweet dreamy sound. - The spinal column
- Vaulting the bar at eleven feet five inches
Vaulting the bar at eleven feet five inches