Herodias: Page 47, Her feet stepped one before the other1928Herodias: Page 45, But now beginning at the farthest end of the banquet hall a murmur of surprise and admiration. A young girl began to enter1928London Set: Bank (with the Royal Exchange)1924The Venice Set: The Library of St. Mark’s1920Herodias: Page 39, The guests filled the banquet hall1928Trafalgar Square1924London1920Charing Cross: The Statue of Charles I1919London Set: Piccadilly Circus (with Criterion Theatre)1924Herodias: Page 19, The ramparts were thronged with people when Vitellius entered the castle gates1928Arco San Carlo, NaplesHerodias: Page 55, Cul-de-lampe1928Arco San Carlo, Naples1921Herodias: Page 27, The voice rose: Woe to thee, Pharisees and Sadducees, race of vipers, bursting with pride!1928Picadilly Circus1913The Villa Quintillii1921London Set: Horseguards1924The First Wooden Temple of Jupiter1918Downtown Manhattan from the East River, with the Woolworth Building1924Herodias: Page 53, The head entered and mannaeus held it by the hair, at arm's length, proud from the applause1928St. Paul's, London1920sHerodias: Frontispiece, Herodias appeared, coiffed in an Assyrian mitre to which a chin strap was attached to the front1928Herodias1928The Bacchante and the Young Faunc. 1911Arteries of Great Britain: The Tyne1922Durham Cathedral1923Westminster Abbey1919U. S. S. DelawareArteries of Great Britain: The Forth1922The Clyde from the series The Arteries of Great Britain1922Forty-second Street NY1923The Days of Ancient Rome: At the House of a Patrician1913Hadrian Entering Salonica1918Herodias: Page 13, The tetrarch was awaited by several Galileans, the master of scribes, the chief of the land steward, the manager of the salt mines, and a Jew from Babylon commanding his troops on horse1928Temple of Baal1918Arteries of Great Britain: The Thames1922The Baptistry, Florence1920Arteries of Great Britain1922New York City: 42nd Street1923Park Avenue, New York1923Herodias: Page 7, The sun made the cliffs of white marble glitter, and the golden rays on its roof1928Arteries of Great Britain: The Tyne1922Lower Broadway, Down-Town New York1924Herodias: Page 3, The citadel of Machaerus rose from the eastern side of the Dead Sea, on a peak of basalt, having the shape of a cone1928Arteries of Great Britain: The Mersey1922New York City: Battery Place1923Arteries of Great Britain: The Clyde1922Lower Broadway1923