- Chimney Sweeping Described
- The Syce on duty
- The Waiter
- The Last Span - ready to join
- A Jamestown Blacksmith Working In A Forge Shop
- The Guileless Hackman
- Herald
- Street Acrobats performing
- Chief of Sbirri
- Chief of Sbirri
- Punches Showmen
- New Police
- Jamestown Cooper
- London Postman
- Timbering At Jamestown Three Centuries Ago
- A Petit Souper
- Trapper type—American
- Italians of the 15th Century
- Sections of an English Coal Mine
- The Hell-roaring forty-niners
- One of the few remaining climbing sweeps
- Loading Grain at Braila
- Wood-sawyer at Ulm
- Adam the Cellarer
- Returning from Market
- Buy a broom girl
- Water-carriers, Duna Földvár
- Judge
- Washer-women
- The Old-Clothes Man
- The London Scavenger
- Marchands en Gros, Fifteenth Century
- London Nightmen
- Clothworker
- Bulgarian Fisherman Basket-making
- A Turkish Hamaal, or carrier
- The One-legged sweeper at Chancery Lane
- Flushing the Sewers
- William Ewing
- The Knight-Errant’s Squire
- The Crossing sweeper that has been a maid servant
- The Adventuress
- The London Sweep
- Ball hit high to the in-field
- 'Old Sarah'
- The Catcher
- Catching a ground ball
- Otaitai, or Porter's Basket
- Costume of Shepherds in the Twelfth Century
- Small Wigs and Big Fees
- The Bearded Crossing sweeper at the Exchange
- Jack Black - Her Majesty's Rat Catcher
- John Clarkson
- Swiss Grand Provost
- Roumanian Peasants Selling Flowers and Fruit
- The Boy Crossing Sweepers
- The Sewer-hunter
- A Clerk
- Street Porter with knot
- Farmer with beard