The Triumph of Galatea
The Tunny and the Dolphin;Roger L'Estrange, from 'A Hundred Fables of Æsop', 1899
The Twins and Jack in the Studio
The Upper Gallery, The Oxford Arms,
The Van Dyck Room, Wilton
The Virgin and Child with the Infant St. John;Taddei Tondo
The Weathercock soared high up in the air
The Weathercock was much taller than himself, from Evelyn Sharp's, 'The Story of the Weathercock' London: Blackie & Son, [1907]
The Well Hall Road
The West Prospect of Kiveton House
The White Monk
The Wolf' from A Child's Primer of Natural History illustrated by the author, London: John Lane, 1900 (pp.[46]-47)
The Woman and Tambourine
The Women going to the Sepulchre, 1912
The Wye at Lancant
The Yellow crested Woodpecker', from 'New illustrations of zoology', London, 1776
The Yellow-breasted Fly-catcher' and 'Green Warbler', from 'New illustrations of zoology', London, 1776
The Young Mother
Their children cried, "O Ma and Pa! "How truly beautiful you are!" from Edward Lear's, 'Nonsense Songs', London: Frederick Warne, [1900]
Themis
Then forth each knightly lily led ...', from Walter Crane's 'Queen Summer, or the Tourney of the Lily & the Rose', London [&c.]: Cassell & Co., 1891
Theology
There was a Crooked Man published in Ring o' Roses, London: Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd (p.24)
There was an Old Lady whose folly induced her to sit in a holly..'