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- Representational Painting1971
- The King1972
- The Gentleman's Game is the Ladies Gain1977
- The Problem of the Drainage1977
- "The Quality of Mercy is not Strained...."1977
- The New Arrival1977
- What's on the End of the Line?1977
- Stopping on the Bridge to catch a Fish1977
- What has she lost?1977
- Blind Man's Buff1977
- "A charming passage"1977
- Uninvited Guests1977
- The gentle Muse1977
- Secrets1977
- The Long Adieu1977
- Reverie1977
- Country Airs1977
- "They also Serve..."1977
- "Not too high, Sir - "1977
- The Troth1977
- Chance Encounter1977
- Tree Sprite1977
- Broken Vows1977
- The Sick Child1977
- Myself - 18531977
- Myself - 18541977
- Myself - 18551977
- The Angel of Mercy1977
- Learning to Walk1977
- The Wounded Sergeant1977
- "Who gave the order to charge, General?"1977
- The Sharpshooter1977
- The American Sketch Artist takes their Money at Cards1977
- The Letter Home1977
- Camp Life1977
- A Cup of Tea1977
- The End1977
- War Games1977
- Extra Rations1977
- A Soldier's Work is Never Done!1977
- A Friend in Need1977
- Mr. Russell of the Times1977
- A Letter from Home1977
- Tossing in the Blanket1977
- The Prayer Meeting1977
- The Field Barber1977
- The Picket1977
- Lord Cardigan and "Jubilee" ride out together1977
- Lord Raglan visits us at Scutari1977
- After the Charge1977
- The Dead Soldier1977
- Interogation of a Russian Prisoner1977
- The Wounded Drummer Boy1977
- The Russian Prisoner Dreams of Home1977
- Camp Party1977
- Lord Cardigan and Jubilee1977
- Reflections on the Day1977
- Operation in the Field Hospital1977
- In the Trenches before Sebastopol1977
- Cardigan, Jubilee and their Party1977
- Lord Cardigan Visits the Fortifications before Sebastopol1977
- Our Jolly Cook1977
- The Execution of a Deserter1977
- Philip Steinmetz, Esq.1977
- Taps1977
- The Angel of Mercy1977–1981
- Recollections of My Life with Diaghilev2009