Attributed works:
13. Despair, by William Strang. 1889. Etching, drypoint and sandpaper tone, 25 by 20 cm. (British Museum, London).
Attributed works:
14. Forward the guns!, by Lucy Kemp-Welch. 1917. Canvas, 152 by 306 cm. (Tate, London).
Attributed works:
15. The soldiers of King Albert at the Ready, by Walter Sickert. 1914. Canvas, 211.5 by 166.4 cm. (Graves Art Gallery, Sheffield).
Attributed works:
16. His Imperial Majesty Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia, KG, Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Scots Greys, by Valentin Aleksandrovich Serov. 1902. Canvas, 115 by 88 cm. (Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Museum, Edinburgh), as the frontispiece to Studio 66 (1915).
Attributed works:
17. 'Impressions of Brittany in War Time', by Francine Almond and William Douglas Almond, Studio 65 (1915), p.221.
Attributed works:
20. Martin Conway (second from the left) and the committee of the National War Museum, established in March 1917. Photograph. (Imperial War Museums, London).
Attributed works:
23. Three men in long military cloaks (German General Staff), by Roger Fry. 1915. Papier collé. (Present whereabouts unknown).
Attributed works:
24. The old houses at Mechelen after the fire, 1914. Photograph, from H. Kervyn de Lettenhove: 1914-1916. La guerre et les oeuvres d'art en Belgique, Brussels, 1917, no.64.
Western art unattributed:
18. 'French Military Medals', Connoisseur 52 (1918), p.117.
Western art unattributed:
19. 'The Oldest National War Museum in Europe', Connoisseur 49 (1917), p.93.
Western art unattributed:
21. 'Special Notice', The Burlington Magazine 25 (1914), p.325.
Western art unattributed:
22. The Burlington Magazine Consultative Committee, The Burlington Magazine 25 (1914), p.iv.