Industrial and manual labor
- Blacksmiths
- Navvies
- Potters
- Harvesters
- The Four Elements Earth I — Gathering Grapes
- The Four Elements Fire I — Primitive Fire
- The Four Elements Fire II — Industrial Fire
- The Four Elements: Air I — The Hunters
- The Four Elements: Air II — The Windmill
- The Four Elements: Water I — The Net
- [Laying the keel of a ship]
- [Tunnel building?]
- Modern Commerce
- The Printed Word Makes the People of the World One
- Home from the West’ard
Religion, myth, and allegory
History painting
- Queen Elizabeth Going aboard the “Golden Hind”
- Blake's return after the capture of the Pirate Ships
- The Reception of General Monk at the Skinner's Hall, 4th Aptil 1660
- The Departure of Columbus
- A River Procession to Westminster in 1453: City and Trade Barges
Outside England
- The Rajah's Birthday
- The Buccaneers
- Outward Bound: The Dunnottar Castle Leaving London
- A Police Station, South Africa
- A Game of Cards
- Steamship in the Middle East
- The Brass Shop
- Sante Maria della Salute
- Montreuil: Cottage Landscape
- Santa Maria through Riggging
- A Mediterranean Port
Bibliography
Covey, A.S. “Frank Brangwyn's scheme for the decoration of the British Section at the Venice Exhibition.” The Studio. 34 (May 1905): 285-92. Internet Archive. Web. 14 February 2012.
Finch, Arthur. “Recent Decorative Work of Frank Brangwyn, A.R.A..” The Studio 72 (1917): 3-14.
Last modified 21 January 2019