"Plants." . . "Stratford-upon-Avon (England)" . . "Thompson & Co." . . "Lakes & ponds." . . "Mountains." . . "Sailing ships British." . . "Mining." . . "Rivers Europe." . . "Art." . . "Seas." . . "Boats." . . "Lantern slides" . . "Landscape photographs" . . . "Collodion transparencies" . . . . . . . . . . . "Glass negatives" . "Seascapes" . . "The collection comprises works published by G.W. Wilson, and/or his sons, Charles A. Wilson and John Wilson. The bulk of the images were also photographed by Wilson, with a significant number of the prints attributed to Charles A. Wilson. Some lantern slides were probably published after G.W. Wilson's death, under company names Wilson Brothers or G.W. Wilson & Co.; the overwhelming majority simply bear as publishing statement: \"G.W.W.\" One group of lantern slides are reproductions of images acquired from Thompson & Co. of Liverpool; other photographers whose work is represented in the lantern slide format include: Eadweard Muybridge, Lyddell Sawyer, and Frank M. Sutcliffe. A view of the fire following the San Francisco earthquake of 1906, attributed to A.L. Murat, is also a part of one of the lantern slide groups." . "Group portrait photographs" . . "Gelatin silver transparencies" . . . . . . . . "Portrait photographs" . . "Genre photographs" . . . "Stereographs" . . . . . . . . . . "Aerial photographs" . . . . . . "Gelatin silver prints" . . . . . "Cityscape photographs" . . . "Wet collodion negatives" . . . . . . . . . . . "George Washington Wilson Collection" . . . . . . "Alps, Swiss (Switzerland)" . . . . "Winter." . . "Clouds." . . "Domestic life." . . "Disasters California San Francisco." . . "People." . . "Churches." . . "Castles & palaces." . . "Birds' eggs & nests." . . "Tribal chiefs." . . "Bruges (Belgium)" . . "Agra (India)" . . "Monuments & memorials." . . "Piers & wharves." . . "G.W. Wilson & Co." . . "Paris (France)" . . "Cemeteries Great Britain." . . "Animals." . . "Himalaya Mountains" . . "London (England)" . . "Archaeological sites Egypt." . . "Zulus (African people) Kings and rulers." . .