On the River Wye, from Old English Masters, 1898, printed 1902
Timothy Cole
The Parson's Daughter, from Old English Masters, 1898, printed 1902
Timothy Cole
Portrait of Lord Newton, from Old English Masters, 1898, printed 1902
Timothy Cole
Portrait of a Lady, from Old English Masters, 1899, printed 1902
Timothy Cole
Stable Interior, from Old English Masters, 1899, printed 1902
Timothy Cole
Mousehold Heath, from Old English Masters, 1899, printed 1902
Timothy Cole
The Breakdown, from Old English Masters, 1899, printed 1902
Timothy Cole
The Duke of Wellington, from Old English Masters, 1899, printed 1902
Timothy Cole
View of Grand Cañon walls, near mouth of Diamond River. From water line to first shelf 1.500 feet; from shelf to top of table 3.500 feet. Distance from point of view to top of walls 3 miles, No. 6 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian", 1871
Timothy O'Sullivan
Camp Beauty, Canñon de Chelle; walls 1.200 feet high, width of Cañon at this point about one fourth of a mile. This view shows the perpendicular effect wrought by the action of floods. The Artist of the Expedition, Mr. Wyant, of New York, made a study of this scene with the intention to paint it as a characteristic Canon view, No. 25 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian", 1873
Timothy O'Sullivan
Explorers Column, Cañon de Chelle, Arizona. This shaft is the work of nature, and is about 900 feet in height; base about 70 by 110 feet. It stands near the center of the Cañon, and it is almost impossible to believe that it is not the work of human hands, No. 23 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian", 1873
Timothy O'Sullivan
Alpine lakes, and mountain scenery, in the Cerro Blanco Mountains, Colorado, 13.000 feet above sea-level, No. 47 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian", 1874
Timothy O'Sullivan
Snow Peaks, Bull Run Mining District, Nevada, 1871
Timothy O'Sullivan
Culpeper, Virginia, November 1863
Timothy O'Sullivan
Head-Quarters, New York Herald, Army of the Potomac, September 1863
Timothy O'Sullivan
Head-Quarters Army of the Potomac, February 1864
Timothy O'Sullivan
Commissary Department, Head-Quarters Army of the Potomac, February 1864
Timothy O'Sullivan
Charles City Court-House, Virginia, June 1864
Timothy O'Sullivan
Three First Traverses on Land End, Fort Fisher, North Carolina, January 1865
Timothy O'Sullivan
Blandford Church, Petersburg, Virginia, April 1865
Timothy O'Sullivan