Showing various traditional occupations and their contemporary masculine and feminine equivalents [a combination of the two diagrams which each show masculine or feminine occupations].
Showing various traditional occupations and their contemporary masculine equivalents: peer, parson, capitalist, publican and sailor.
Showing various traditional occupations and their contemporary feminine equivalents; lady mayoress, cook, housemaid, nurse-girl and charwoman.
Showing the different classifications of occupations under the headings ‘Postman (Conventional)’; ‘Child (Dramatic)’; and ‘Sociologist (Evolutionary)’.
Relating to Meduso, Gorgono, and ~Polis.
Classification of Greek Studies under the following headings: ‘I. Transmitted’; ‘II. Modified’; ‘III. Recovery of Philosophy’; ‘IV. Recovery of Language [and] Literature [and] Art’; ‘V. Further Recovery’; ‘VI. Excavation’; and ‘VII. Drama’.
Relating to various botanical forms.
Various diagrams, relating to ‘Course of Life’, ‘Curves’, ‘Periods’, ‘Crises’ and ‘Phases’.
‘As with “Stone Age” we distinguish (A) Paleolithic →, (B) Neolithic: so with ”Industrial Age”, we distinguish (A) Paleotechnic →, (B) Neotechnic’ .
Relating to temporal and spiritual society, the relationship between C[ ], P[ ], I[ ] and E[ ] in various phases: Roman, Mediaeval, Renaissance and Revolution.
Showing Olympus, surrounded by clouds and rising from a square grid. Around the grid are seven figures [which seem to relate to various phases of life through childhood, adolescence, maturity and senescence].
One copy is labeled: ‘William Hume, 1 Lothian Street, Edinburgh’.
One copy is labeled: ‘William Hume, 14 Lothian Street, Edinburgh’.
Relating to rites of passage and rites of expression.