- Church of Notre dame, Eu
- The Duomo, Taormina
- Messina after an Earthquake
- Shrine of the Immaculate Virgin
- Life among the Ruins, Messina
- Design for a Fan
- The Monument, London
- Shipbuilding
- Stone Masons at Work
- The Valley of the Lot
- Building the New South Kensington Museum
Brangwyn's bridges
- The Bridge at Alacantra
- New London Bridge
- On the Tarn at Millau in Southern France
- The Ponte Nomentano, a medieval war-bridge in the Compagna
- Railway bridge at Albi in France
- Pont Valentré at Cahors-sur-Lot
- Gothic bridge with shrines at Eleche in Spain
- The old bridge over the Aude at Carcassonne in France
- The Pont Neuf at Paris
- Pont Valentré at Cahors in France
- Pont Henri IV over the Vienne at Chatellerault in France
- Old bridge with houss at Kreznach, on the River Nahe, in Prussia
- The huge defensive bridge at Cordova in Spain
- A war-bridge of the middle ages at Parthanay in France
- A great Spanish bridge, the Alà at Toledo
- Le Pont de Verny, Airvault, Deux-Sèvres
- Cannon Street Railway Bridge, London
- The Alacantra at Toledo, showing the Moorish gateway tower at the town end of the bridge
- At Albi on the Tarn, in France.
- Famous bridge at Espalion in France said to date from the eighth century
- The Rialto, Venice
- Old London Bridge
- Gothic bridge at Barnard Castle, Yorkshire
- The Roman aqueduct at Segovia in Spain
- Ponte della Paglia at Venice, Renaissance
- Pont de Tours
- Old bridge over the Borne at Espaly, near Le Put in France
- Laroque on the River Lot, near Cahors
- Pont du Tarn at Albi in France, said to date from about the years 1035-40
- Pont St. Bénézet over the Rhone at Avignon
- Gothic bridge at Villeneuve-sur-Lot, France
- Le Pont des Consuls over the Tarn at Montauban in France
- Old bridge over the Clain, near Poitiers
Bibliography
Sparrow, Walter Shaw. Frank Brangwyn and His Work. New York: Dana Estes, 1911. Internet Archive version of a copy in the Ontario College of Art. Web. 28 December 2012.
Sparrow, Walter Shaw. Prints and Drawings of Frank Brangwyn with Some Other Phases of His Art. London: John Lane, 1919. Internet Archive version of a copy in the Ontario College of Art. Web. 28 December 2012.
Last modified 29 December 2012