White Architectural Photographs, Cornell University Library, by Séraphin Médéric Mieusement, 1874
Floorplan for “The Shrine of Evil” from "The New
World in 1859. Being the United States and Canada, illustrated and described, etc [With illustrations.]”. 1859
Background for “The Shrine of Evil” from "By-Roads
and Battle-Fields in Picardy; with incidents and gatherings by the way between Ambleteuse and Ham; including Agincourt and Crécy. With illustrations”, Musgrave, George, 1861
“Death Fort” boar image from “An encyclopædia of
agriculture”, by : Loudon, J. C., 1831; "Syphilis : a treatise on etiology, pathology, diagnosis, prognosis, prophylaxis, and treatment”, by Hazen, H. H., 1921
“The Shattered Tunnels” background image from
"Young folks library”, by Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 1902 “The Spire of Malice” background image from "All among the Lighthouses, or the Cruise of the Goldenrod”, by Crowninshield, Schuyler, Mrs, 1886
“The Ruined Bridge” image from "A masque of dead
Florentines : wherein some of death's choicest pieces, and the great game that he played therewith, are fruitfully set forth”, by Hewlett, Maurice Henry, 1895
“Tomb of Terror” background image from
"Monographien zur deutschen Kulturgeschichte, herausgegeben von G. Steinhausen”, by Steinhausen, Georg, 1899
“Chapel of Suffering” header from “The illustrated
companion to the Latin dictionary and Greek lexicon”, by Anthony Rich, 1849; map from “Mazes and labyrinths; a general account of their history and developments”, by Matthews, William Henry, 1922
“The Hungering House” background from "Down
east latch strings; or Seashore, lakes and mountains by the Boston & Maine railroad. Descriptive of the tourist region of New England" by Ingersoll, Ernest, 1887
“The Mausoleum of Horrors” background from
"Forest conditions in western North Carolina”, by Holmes, J. S., 1911 “The Tainted Cave of Knogbrüth“ background from "Les premiers hommes et les temps préhistoriques ... Avec 12 planches et 244 figures dans le texte”, by Du Pouget, Jean François Albert, Marquis de Nadaillac, 1881 “The Canals of Antipathy” background image from “Venice”, by Hare, Augustus John Cuthbert, 1884
“The Festering Pit” image from "The British
Miscellany: or, coloured figures of new, rare, or little known animal subjects, etc. vol. I, vol. II”, by Sowerby, James, 1806
“The Hungering Chasm” centipede from "Elements of
zoölogy : a textbook”, by Tenney, Sanborn, 1875; background image from "Our Earth and its Story: a popular treatise on physical geography”, by Brown, Robert, 1887
“The Godless Vault” image from "The Book of
Ballads Ancient and Modern. With illustrations”, 1875
“The Dying Shrine of Sumh-Nech “ goat image from
"Mr. Grant Allen's New Story 'Michael's Crag.' With ... marginal illustrations in silhouette, etc”, by Allen, Grant, 1893
“The Flayed Church” background image from "Peru:
incidents of ravel and exploration in the Land of the Incas.”, by Squier, Ephraim George, 1877 “Butcher’s Murder Maze” maze image from "Mazes and labyrinths; a general account of their history and developments”, by Matthews, William Henry, 1922
“The Unhallowed Tomb” background image from
"The Half Hour Library of Travel, Nature and Science for young readers”, 1896
“The Plague Keep” map image from "Nidderdale and
the Garden of the Nid: a Yorkshire Rhineland, etc”, by Speight, Harry, 1894
“Orphan’s Ziggurat” image from "Mexico as it was
and as it is”, by Mayer, Brantz, 1844
“The Charnel Ditch of Haat the Unwilling”
background image from "Preventive medicine and hygiene”, by Rosenau, M. J., Whipple, George Chandler, Trask, John W., Salmon, Thomas William, 1917
“Killer’s Waste” map from "Ice-Pack and Tundra: an
account of the search for the Jeannette and a sledge journey through Siberia”, by Gilder, William H., 1883
“Island of the Dying Gods” Image from "Book of
martyrs: or, A history of the lives, sufferings, and triumphant deaths of the primitive as well as Protestant martyrs”, by Foxe, John, and Goodrich, Charles A., 1851