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The Book of

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STEAMPUNK
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Table of Contents
How to Use this Book...................................................................................5

Items & Things


Airship Cargo................................................................................................7
Artifacts #1..............................................................................................8-9
Artifacts #2...........................................................................................10-11
Drugs and Medicines..................................................................................12
Items in a Desk...........................................................................................13
Items in a Scientist’s Lab.............................................................................14
Items in a Study..........................................................................................15
Steam Engine and Boiler Parts...................................................................16
Victorian Era Books #1...............................................................................18
Victorian Era Books #2..............................................................................19

Famous Victorians
Famous Victorians #1.................................................................................21
Famous Victorians #2................................................................................22
Famous Victorians #3.................................................................................23

English Names
English Female Names #1..........................................................................25
English Female Names #2.........................................................................26
English Male Names #1..............................................................................27
English Male Names #2.............................................................................28
English Surnames #1.................................................................................29
English Surnames #2.................................................................................30
English Surnames #3..................................................................................31

French Names
French Female Names #1...........................................................................33
French Female Names #2..........................................................................34
French Male Names #1..............................................................................35
French Male Names #2..............................................................................36
French Surnames #1..................................................................................37
French Surnames #2..................................................................................38
French Surnames #3..................................................................................39

Locations & Encounters


Cavern Locations and Encounters...............................................................41
Non-Combat Encounters...........................................................................43

Adventure Hooks
Adventure Hooks and Settings..............................................................44-46

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How to Use this Book
This book, like all the other Books of Random Tables, is geared to help gamemasters cut down their
preparation time and have more fun at the gaming table. Random tables are a gamemaster’s best friend.

The tables can be used in a variety of ways. The GM can roll on the table. A player could be asked to roll.
However the tables are used, they help reduce the amount of decisions gamemasters must make during
the game.

The tables are organized into six sections: Items & Things, Famous Victorians, English Names, French
Names, Locations & Encounters, and Adventure Hooks.

In the Items & Things section, GMs have plenty of options when their players ask to search common places
like rooms and desks. There are many more lists, such as cargo, a scientist’s lab, books, and medicines. All
are from the time period.

The section of Famous Victorians lets the gamemaster add real people into their steampunk games.

Many steampunk games are set in England or more specifically in London, so tables of English names have
been included.

Paris has also been the setting of numerous steampunk adventures, so likewise, French names are included.

The Locations & Encounters section gives the GM options and ideas for situations or interesting locations
during sessions.

The Adventure Hooks section provides ideas and settings for creative steampunk adventures.

This little book will help take the pressure off the next time you run your steampunk campaign or sessions.
Relax and have fun exploring the future of the past. Bon voyage!

Matt Davids
3/24/2021

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ITEMS &
THINGS
Airship Cargo
1. Walrus tusks (2D20) 51. Pink Ivory (1D6 planks)
2. Birch (1D20 planks) 52. Nails (1D100 lbs)
3. Muslin (1D20 bolts) 53. Velvet (1D20 bolts)
4. Enfield revolvers (1D20) 54. Dried peppers (1D20 lbs)
5. Cardamom (1D6 lbs) 55. Canvas (1D12 bolts)
6. Tea (1D100 lbs) 56. Boxes of clockwork toys (1D10)
7. 1822 pattern infantry officer’s sword 57. Curry(1D8 lbs)
8. Caraway (1D4 lbs) 58. Sail canvas (1D100 square feet)
9. Sandalwood (1D4 planks) 59. Peppermint (1D20 lbs)
10. Thyme (1D4 lbs) 60. Ginger (1D4 lbs)
11. Bags of rice (1D12) 61. Caged monkey
12. Balbriggan (1D10 bolts) 62. Small iron pipe fittings (1D100)
13. Hyssop (1D6 lbs) 63. Sacks of sugar (1D6)
14. Linen (1D20 bolts) 64. Crepe (1D8 bolts)
15. Faille (1D10 bolts) 65. Martini-Henry rifles (1D20)
16. Bombazine (1D4 bolts) 66. Parsley (1D10 lbs)
17. Hickory (1D20 planks) 67. Maxim gun
18. Mahogany (1D10 planks) 68. Sage (1D8 lbs)
19. Rope (5D100 feet) 69. Cumin (1D6 lbs)
20. Catnip (1D20 lbs) 70. Paprika (1D12 lbs)
21. Lawn (1D6 bolts) 71. Ball bearings (6D100)
22. Oregano (1D20 lbs) 72. Holly (1D12 planks)
23. Silkworms (1D10 cages) 73. Moire (1D6 bolts)
24. Taffeta (1D4 bolts) 74. Cashmere (1D4 bolts)
25. Black pepper (1D12 lbs) 75. Bocote (1D6 planks)
26. Water drain valves (1D100) 76. Iron pipe (1D100 2”x6’)
27. Chives (1D12 lbs) 77. Flax (1D100 lbs)
28. Small values (2D100) 78. African Blackwood (1D8 planks)
29. Crack discs (1D100) 79. Bay leaf (1D20 lbs)
30. 1845 pattern infantry officer’s sword 80. Coriander (1D10 lbs)
31. Butter (1D20 lbs) 81. Caged tiger
32. Turmeric (1D12 lbs) 82. Bales of wool (1D8)
33. Otter pelts (1D100) 83. Saffron (1D6 lbs)
34. Lamp oil (1D20 gallons) 84. Spearmint (1D12 lbs)
35. Ebony (1D10 planks) 85. Small cogwheels (3D100)
36. Bags of mail (1D4) 86. Satin (1D12 bolts)
37. Lavender (1D12 lbs) 87. Oiler filler caps (2D200)
38. Cinnamon (1D8 lbs) 88. Pongee (1D8 bolts)
39. Caged minks (1D4) 89. Caged peacocks (1D6)
40. Seersucker (1D20 bolts) 90. Bales of cotton (1D10)
41. Dalbergia (1D4 planks) 91. Lancaster pistols (1D20)
42. Coffee (1D100 lbs) 92. Tarragon (1D20 lbs)
43. Silk (1D10 bolts) 93. Rosemary (1D10 lbs)
44. Burlap sacks (1D100) 94. Bags of salt (1D4)
45. Elephant tusks (1D20) 95. Vanilla (1D4 lbs)
46. Bags of mail (1D20) 96. Nutmeg (1D8 lbs)
47. Basil (1D8 lbs) 97. Bushels of wheat (1D20)
48. Chain (2D100 feet) 98. Small gears (5D100)
49. Poplin (1D12 bolts) 99. Sacks of flour (1D8)
50. Beaver pelts (1D100) 100. Guano (2D100 lbs)
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Artifacts #1
1. Sarcophagus of Hapmen, Cairo, 26th Dynasty or later, (600–300 BC)
2. Braganza Brooch, Ornamental gold fibula reflecting Celtic and Greek influences (3rd century BC)
3. Taylor Prism, hexagonal clay foundation record, (691 BC)
4. Lachish Letters, group of ostraka written in alphabetic Hebrew from Lachish, Israel, (586 BC)
5. Bronze statuette of a rider and horse from Armento, southern Italy (550 BC)
6. Pair of statues of attendant god dedicated to Nabu by Adad-Nirari III and Sammuramat, (810–800 BC)
7. Colossal head of Amenemhat III, Bubastis, (1800 BC)
8. Fragments from a large bronze equestrian statue of the Taranto Rider, southern Italy, (480–460 BC)
9. Statue of the Goddess Mamaki from Candi Jago, eastern Java, Indonesia, (13th–14th centuries AD)
10. Human Headed Lamassu Bull, sister piece in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, (883–859 BC)
11. Coffin of King Nubkheperre Intef, Thebes, (1570 BC)
12. One of the Burghead Bulls, Pictish stone relief from northeast Scotland, (7th–8th centuries)
13. Gold libation bowl from Sant’Angelo Muxaro, Sicily, (600 BC)
14. The Punic-Libyan Inscription from the Mausoleum of Ateban, Dougga, Tunisia, (146 BC)
15. Jasper ware vase known as the Pegasus Vase made by Josiah Wedgwood, England, (1786)
16. Pair of inscribed stone objects known as the Blau Monuments from Uruk, Iraq, (3100–2700 BC)
17. Cameo glass Portland Vase, the most famous glass vessel from ancient Rome, (1–25 AD)
18. Small bronze figure of Buddha Shakyamuni, Bihar, eastern India, (7th century AD)
19. Statue of Rehuankh, Abydos, (1850–1830 BC)
20. Mummy of Ginger and five other individuals from Gebelein, (c.3400 BC)
21. Stela of Samontu, Abydos, (1910 BC)
22. Granite Kinnari figure in the shape of a bird from Candi Prambanan in Java, Indonesia, (9th century AD)
23. Huguenot silver from the Peter Wilding bequest, England, (18th century)
24. Stela of King Peribsen, Abydos (c.2720–2710 BC)
25. Flint knife with an ivory handle (known as the Pit-Rivers Knife), Sheikh Hamada, Egypt (c.3100 BC)
26. Contents of the Isis tomb and François Tomb, Vulci, (570–560 BC)
27. Guildford Puteal from Corinth, Greece (30–10 BC)
28. Gold tablet from an Orphic sanctuary in southern Italy (3rd–2nd centuries BC)
29. Mummy of a youth with a portrait of the deceased, Hawara, (100–200 AD)
30. Hephthalite silver bowl with hunting scenes from the Swat District, Pakistan, (460–479 AD)
31. A silver astrolabe quadrant from Canterbury, southeastern England, (14th century)
32. Fragment of the beard of the Great Sphinx of Giza, (14th century BC)
33. Lion of Knidos, (350–200 BC)
34. Pair of carved fluorite cups known as the Barber Cup and Crawford Cup (100 AD)
35. Three large Ogham stones from the Rooves More Rath, County Cork, Ireland, (5th–7th centuries)
36. Bronze Minoan Bull-leaper from Rethymnon, Crete, (1600–1450 BC)
37. Inner and outer coffins of the priest Hor, Deir el-Bahari, Thebes, 25th Dynasty, (about 680 BC)
38. Statue of Idrimi from the ancient city of Alalakh, southern Turkey, (1600 BC)
39. Painted terracotta plaques (the so-called Boccanera Plaques) from a tomb in Cerveteri, (560–550 BC)
40. Stela of Horemheb from his tomb at Saqqara, (1330 BC)
41. Fragment of a basalt Egyptian-style statue of Ptolemy I Soter, (305–283 BC)
42. Intricately designed gold dagger handle from Eastern Zhou period, China, (6th–5th centuries BC)
43. The Great Harris Papyrus, the longest surviving papyrus from antiquity, Thebes, (1200 BC)
44. Large ceremonial swords or dirks from Oxborough and Beaune, western Europe, (1450–1300 BC)
45. Early Anglo Saxon Franks Casket, a unique ivory container from northern England, (8th century)
46. Pottery vessels and sherds from the ancient site of Ban Chiang, Thailand, (10th–1st centuries BC)
47. Stela and Statue of King Ashurnasirpal II, (883–859 BC)
48. Abusir Papyri, some of the oldest papyri from ancient Egypt, Abusir (2400 BC)
49. Limestone stela of Heqaib, Abydos, Egypt, 12th Dynasty, (1990–1750 BC)
50. Block statue and stela of Sahathor, 12th Dynasty, reign of Amenemhat II, (1922–1878 BC)
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Artifacts #1
51. Latian bronze figure from the Sanctuary of Diana, Lake Nemi, Latium, (200–100 BC)
52. Statuette of a bronze votive figure from Pizzidimonte, near Prato, Italy (500–480 BC)
53. Chatsworth Apollo Head, Tamassos, Cyprus (460 BC)
54. Group of life-size archaic statues from the Sacred Way at Didyma, western Turkey, (600–580 BC)
55. Jennings Dog, a statue of a Molossian guard dog, central Italy, (2nd century AD)
56. D’Orbiney Papyrus with the Tale of Two Brothers, (1200–1194 BC)
57. Three Granite statues of Senwosret III, Deir el-Bahri, (1850 BC)
58. Jade bi or disc with an inscription from the Qianlong Emperor, (1500–1050 BC)
59. Armenian stone-cross or Khachkar from the Noratus cemetery in Armenia, (1225 AD)
60. Pair of granite monumental lion statues from Soleb in Sudan, (1370 BC)
61. Ornate Sino-Tibetan figure of Buddha Sakyamuni made of gilded bronze, China, (1403–1424 AD)
62. Coptic wall painting of the martyrdom of saints, Wadi Sarga, (6th century AD)
63. Mummy case and coffin of Nesperennub, Thebes, (c.800 BC)
64. Marble coffer frame and coffer from the colonnade, (449–415 BC)
65. Intricately decorated parade shield made by Giorgio Ghisi from Mantua, Italy, (1554 AD)
66. Bronze votive statuettes from the Lake of the Idols, Monte Falterona, (420–400 BC)
67. The three Folkton Drums, made from chalk and found in Yorkshire, northern England, (2600–2100 BC)
68. Foundation tablet of Ashurnasirpal II from the Temple of Ishtar, (875–865 BC)
69. Ivory game board found at Enkomi, Cyprus, (12th Century BC)
70. Limestone statue and stelae from the offering chapel of Inyotef, Abydos, 12th Dynasty (c.1920 BC)
71. Bronze head and the hand of the statue of Aphrodite of Satala (1st century BC)
72. Gilded bronze figure of Śiva holding a rosary, Cambodia, (11th century AD)
73. Horse trappings in decorated silver-plated bronze from Xanten, Germany (1st century AD)
74. Wooden tomb statue of Tjeti, 5th to 6th Dynasty (about 2345–2181 BC)
75. Amran Tablets found near Sana’a, Yemen, (1st century BC)
76. Two limestone ossuaries from caves in Jerusalem, (1st century AD)
77. Bronze sculpture of a Greek poet known as the Arundel Head, western Turkey, (2nd–1st centuries BC)
78. A set of ceramic Tang dynasty tomb figures of Liu Tingxun, (c. 728 AD)
79. Statue of the Nile god Hapy, Karnak, (c.900 BC)
80. Dedicatory Inscription by Alexander the Great from Priene in Turkey (330 BC)
81. Group of 16 stone reliefs from the palace of King Kapara at Tell Halaf, northern Syria, (10th century BC)
82. Pair of ceramic Kakiemon elephants from Japan, (17th century AD)
83. Japanese prints including The Great Wave off Kanagawa, (1829–32 AD)
84. Anglo-Saxon Fuller and Strickland Brooches with their complex, niello-inlaid design, England, (9th century)
85. Earthenware tazza from the Phùng Nguyên culture, northern Vietnam, (2000–1500 BC)
86. Two colossal free-standing figures identified as Maussollos and his wife Artemisia, (c. 350 BC)
87. Granite statue of Ankhwa, the shipbuilder, Saqqara, Egypt, 3rd Dynasty, (c.2650 BC)
88. The Hull Grundy Gift of jewelry, Europe and North America, (19th century)
89. Oak clock with mother-of-pearl engraving designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, (1919)
90. Capitals from some of the pilasters of the Pantheon, Rome, (126 AD)
91. Bronze head of an ax from San Sosti, southern Italy, (520 BC)
92. Head from the colossal statue of the Asclepius of Milos, Greece, (325–300 BC)
93. The unique Warwick Castle Citole, an early form of guitar, central England, (1280–1330)
94. Orientalizing gold jewelry from the Camirus cemetery in Rhodes, (700–600 BC)
95. Two bronze tablets in the Locrian Greek dialect from Galaxidi, central Greece, (500-475 BC)
96. One of the three statues of Amun in the form of a ram protecting King Taharqo, Kawa, (683 BC)
97. London Medical Papyrus with 61 medical and magical treatments, (1300 BC)
98. Tablet of Shamash, depicting the sun-god Shamash, from Sippar, Iraq, (early 9th century BC)
99. Three ornate bronze Dōtaku or bells from the Yayoi period, Japan, (200 BC – 200 AD)
100. Kneeling statue of Wahibre, from near Lake Mariout, (530 BC)
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Artifacts #2
1. The Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III, (858–824 BC)
2. Colossal head from a statue of Amenhotep III, (1350 BC)
3. Part of the Asyut, Domagnano, Artres, Sutri, Bergamo, and Belluno Treasures, (4th–7th centuries)
4. Group of Oracle bones that were used for divination from the Shang dynasty, China, (1200–1050 BC)
5. The Minoan gold treasure from Aegina, northern Aegean, Greece, (1850–1550 BC)
6. Ivory stand in the form of a seated lion, Chos-’khor-yan-rtse monastery in Tibet, (13th century AD)
7. Bilingual Decree of Pixodaros, (340 BC)
8. Cylinder of Nabonidus, foundation cylinder of King Nabonidus, Sippar, Iraq, (555–540 BC)
9. Lindow Man found by accident in a peat bog in Cheshire, England, (1st century AD)
10. Bilingual Assyrian lion weights with both cuneiform and Phoenician inscriptions, (800–700 BC)
11. Schist head of Pharaoh Hatshepsut or her successor Tuthmosis III (1480 BC)
12. Schist head of a young man, Alexandria, (after 30 BC)
13. Part of an impressive horse from the chariot group adorning the summit of the Mausoleum, (c. 350 BC)
14. Giant sculpture of a scarab beetle, (32–30 BC)
15. Sandstone Champa figure of a rampant lion, Vietnam, (11th century AD)
16. Statue of Senenmut with Princess Neferure on his lap, Karnak, (1470 BC)
17. Terracotta figurine from Vinča, Serbia, (5200–4900 BC)
18. Quartzite statue of Ankhrekhu, 12th Dynasty (1985–1795 BC)
19. Bronze helmet with an inscription commemorating the Battle of Cumae, Olympia, Greece, (480 BC)
20. Pair of engraved oval agate plaques depicting Livia as Diana and Octavian as Mercury, (Rome, 30-25 BC)
21. Bronze statuettes from Paramythia (2nd century AD)
22. King Den’s sandal label from Abydos, mid-1st Dynasty (c.2985 BC)
23. Stela of Shamshi-Adad V, (824–811 BC)
24. Inner and outer coffin of Sebekhetepi, Beni Hasan, (about 2125–1795 BC)
25. Two large Assyrian stelae from Kurkh, southern Turkey, (850 BC)
26. Bronze figure of a seated Buddha from Bagan, Burma, (12th–13th centuries AD)
27. Statue of the goddess Ambika found at Dhar in central India, (1034 AD)
28. Shabaka Stone from Memphis, Egypt, 25th Dynasty (around 700 BC)
29. Pair of gold bracelets that belonged to General Nemareth, son of Shoshenq I, Sais, (940 BC)
30. Silver tea-infuser designed by Marianne Brandt from the Bauhaus art school, Germany, (1924)
31. Rassam cylinder with ten faces, that describes the military campaigns of king Ashurbanipal, (643 BC)
32. Granite statue of the Sphinx of Taharqo, (680 BC)
33. Twenty Sekhmet statues from the Temple of Mut, Thebes, (1400 BC)
34. Marble relief of the Apotheosis of Homer from Bovillae, central Italy, (221–205 BC)
35. Asante Jug mysteriously found at the Asante Court in the late 19th century, England, (1390–1400)
36. Sarcophagus of Nectanebo II, Alexandria, (360–343 BC)
37. Two pottery kernos from Phylakopi in Melos, Greece (2300–2000 BC)
38. Sarcophagus of Ankhnesneferibre, (525 BC)
39. Bronze lamp and patera from the X-group tombs, Qasr Ibrim, (1st–6th centuries AD)
40. Basse Yutz Flagons, a pair of bronze drinking vessels from Moselle, eastern France, (5th century BC)
41. Elaborate gold bracelets and ring found near Rhayader, central Wales, (1st–2nd centuries)
42. Exquisite gold ear-ring with female head pendant, one of a pair from Perugia, (300–200 BC)
43. Stone figure representing the upper part of an eleven-headed Avalokiteśvara, Cambodia, (12th century AD)
44. Remains of the Scylla monument at Bargylia, southwest Anatolia, Turkey, (200–150 BC)
45. Sandstone fragment of a Pillar of Ashoka with Brahmi inscription from Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India, (238 BC)
46. Standing Pala statue of Buddha from Kurkihar, Bihar, India, (9th century AD)
47. Marble throne from the prohedria of the Panathenaic Stadium, Athens, (140–143 AD)
48. Seated Luohan from Yixian, one from a set of eight surviving statues, China, (907–1125 AD)
49. Hittite lion head from the monument to King Katuwa at Carchemish, southern Turkey, (9th century BC)
50. Part of a symposium set of bronze vessels from the tomb of Larth Metie, Bolsena, Italy, (400-300 BC)
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Artifacts #2
51. A number of Carved Stone Balls from Scotland, Ireland, and northern England, (3200–2500 BC)
52. Pair of gold collars called the Orense Torcs from northwest Spain, (300–150 BC)
53. The Flood Tablet, relating part of the famous Epic of Gilgamesh, (7th century BC)
54. Statue of Khaemwaset, son of Ramses II, Abydos, (1250 BC)
55. Rassam Obelisk of Ashurnasirpal II, (873–859 BC)
56. Votive statue of Apollo of Cyrene, Libya (2nd century AD)
57. A large Gaudo culture askos from Paestum, southern Italy, (2800–2400 BC)
58. Statue of Nenkheftka from Deshasha, 4th Dynasty (2500 BC)
59. Pair of Human Headed Lamassu Lions, (883–859 BC)
60. Decorated silver panels from Castel San Marino, near Perugia (540–520 BC)
61. Sarcophagus of Seianti Hanunia Tlesnasa from Chiusi, (150–140 BC)
62. Limestone false door of Ptahshepses, Saqqara (2440 BC)
63. Seated statue of Seti II, Temple of Mut, Karnak, (1200–1194 BC)
64. Ivory statuette of a king, from the early temple at Abydos, Egypt (c.3000 BC)
65. Bronze head of Augustus from Meroë in Sudan (27–25 BC)
66. Reliefs from the tomb of Djehutyhotep, Deir-el-Bersha, (1878–1855 BC)
67. Statue of a nude standing youth from Marion, Cyprus, (520–510 BC)
68. Oscan Tablet, one of the most important inscriptions in the Oscan language, (300–100 BC)
69. Torso of Nectanebo I, (380–362 BC)
70. Jet beaded necklace from Melfort in Argyll, Scotland, (c. 3000 BC)
71. Square silver dish from Mileham in Norfolk, (4th century)
72. Two of Charles Darwin’s chronometers used on the voyage of HMS Beagle, (1795–1805)
73. Coffin of king Menkaure, Giza, (700–600 BC)
74. Three stone Buddha heads from the temple at Borobodur in Java, Indonesia, (9th century AD)
75. Shebna Inscription from Siloam near Jerusalem, Israel, (7th century BC)
76. Mummy of Hornedjitef (inner coffin), Thebes, (3rd century BC)
77. Dunstable Swan Jewel, a gold and enamel brooch in the form of a swan, England, (14th century)
78. Silver Warren Cup with homoerotic scenes, found near Jerusalem, (5–15 AD)
79. Colossal limestone bust of Amenhotep III, (1350 BC)
80. Colossal Statue of a Lion, (883–859 BC)
81. Large statue of Europa sitting on the back of a bull from the amphitheater at Gortyna, Crete, (100 BC)
82. Stela of Nebipusenwosret, Abydos, (1800 BC)
83. Rare Head of Human Headed ‘Lamassu’, recovered from the North-West Palace, (811–783 BC)
84. Bronze figure of Isis and Horus, North Saqqara, Egypt (600 BC)
85. List of the kings of Egypt from the Temple of Ramesses II, (1250 BC)
86. East India House Inscription from Babylon, Iraq, (604–562 BC)
87. Silver bowl from Khwarezm depicting a four-armed goddess seated on a lion, Kazakhstan, (658 AD)
88. Obelisks and sarcophagus of Pharaoh Nectanebo II, (360–343 BC)
89. Statue of a recumbent bull from the Dipylon Cemetery, Athens (4th century BC)
90. Colossal column capital of Hathor from Bubastis, 22nd Dynasty, (922–887 BC)
91. Human Headed Lamassu Lion, sister piece in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, (883–859 BC)
92. La Tène silver hinged brooch from Székesfehérvár, Hungary, (1–100 AD)
93. Papyrus of Ani, one of the finest extant Book of the Dead from antiquity, Thebes, (1275 BC)
94. Lid of the coffin of Soter and Cleopatra from Qurna, Thebes, (early 2nd century AD)
95. Block statue of Sennefer, Western Thebes, (1430 BC)
96. Demeter of Knidos, (350 BC)
97. Tombstone of Roman procurator Gaius Julius Alpinus Classicianus from London, (1st century)
98. Face from the sarcophagus of Ramses VI, Valley of the Kings, (1140 BC)
99. Pair of so-called Cleopatra Vases from the Chelsea porcelain factory, London, England, (1763)
100. Gilded and inscribed Han dynasty wine-cup made from lacquer and found in Pyongyang, Korea (4 AD)
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Drugs and Medicines
1. Green’s August Flower 51. Turlington’s Balsam
2. Aspro aspirin tablets 52. Sedna
3. Bonnore’s Electromagnetic Bath 53. Professor Mack’s Miracle Elixir of Life
4. Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia 54. Londonderry Lithia
5. Beecham’s Pills 55. Peruna
6. Warner’s Safe Asthma Cure 56. Doan’s Pills
7. Father John’s Medicine 57. Sequah Medicine Company
8. Andrews Liver Salts 58. Dicey’s Dr. Bateman’s Drops
9. Mentholatum Ointment 59. Dr. D Jayne’s Tonic Vermifuge
10. Orvietan 60. Eno
11. Swaim’s Panacea 61. Bile Beans
12. Lydia Pinkham’s herb medicine 62. Black Draught
13. Minard’s Liniment 63. Calvert’s ‘Anti Mosquito’ Soap
14. Lithia 64. Hamlin’s Wizard Oil
15. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People 65. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills
16. Chlorodyne 66. Lane’s Emulsion
17. Buffalo Lithia Water 67. Bayer Aspirin
18. Absorbine Jr. 68. Swaim’s Panacea
19. Fowler’s solution 69. Mug-wump Specific
20. Moxie 70. Blair’s Pills
21. Pemberton’s French Wine Coca 71. Cocaine Toothache Drops
22. Buckfast Tonic Wine 72. Balm of America
23. Daffy’s Elixir 73. Nine oils
24. Mrs. Moffat’s Shoo-Fly Powders for Drunkenness 74. Godfrey’s Cordial
25. Sanatogen 75. Dalby’s Carminative
26. Antikamnia 76. Dr. Bateman’s Pectoral Drops
27. Fletcher’s Castoria 77. Vicks VapoRub
28. Água de Inglaterra 78. Oxygenized air
29. Allen’s Cocaine Tablets 79. Anacin
30. Jamaica ginger 80. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
31. Radithor 81. Phospho-Energon
32. Godbold’s Vegetable Balsam 82. Dismal Swamp Chill & Fever Tonic
33. Soloman’s Cordial Balm of Gilead 83. Kickapoo Indian Sagwa, Blood, Liver, and Stomach Regulator
34. Kilmer’s Swamp Root 84. Keyser’s Pills
35. Pepsi 85. A.B.C. Liniment
36. Dr. J.H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil 86. Z.C. Alden’s Catarrh Cure
37. Lorman’s Indian Oil 87. Dr Pepper
38. Warburg’s tincture 88. Seven Sutherland Sisters Hair Grower
39. Smith Brothers Cough Drops 89. 7 Up
40. BC Powder 90. Bromo-Seltzer
41. Angostura bitters 91. Geritol
42. Carter’s Little Liver Pills 92. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
43. Lobeila Cough Syrup 93. Coca-Cola
44. Hadacol 94. Goody’s Powder
45. Fletcher’s Laxative 95. Hires Root Beer
46. Clark Stanley’s Snake Oil Liniment 96. Fernet-Branca
47. Luden’s Throat Drops 97. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
48. Smith Brothers Throat Drops 98. Vin Mariani
49. Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil 99. Dr. Flint’s Quaker Bitters
50. Soliman’s Water 100. Tilden’s Extract
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Items in a Desk
1. Small bag of tobacco 51. Tea brick wrapped in paper
2. Blueprints of a strange device 52. Brass button
3. Playbill (folded) 53. Cigarette holder
4. Map of Paris 54. Smoking pipe
5. Spinning top 55. Matches (1D4)
6. Cigarette rolling paper 56. Snuffbox
7. Letter paper (1D20 sheets) 57. Hairbrush
8. Tiny gear 58. Skeleton key
9. Postage stamp 59. Cigar cutter
10. Envelopes (1D10) 60. Tiny vial of dried blood
11. Bullets (1D10) 61. Small bronze “M”
12. Half-burnt letter 62. Calculator
13. Letter opener 63. Vivid green piece of glass
14. Magnifying glass 64. Jar of glue
15. Bottle of laudanum 65. Books (1D6)
16. Polish newspaper 66. Book
17. Broken tip of a knife blade 67. Cane with a sword in it
18. Fountain pen 68. Kid gloves
19. Tiny gold chain (4”) 69. Playing cards
20. Straight razor 70. Cigar box (empty)
21. Pencil sharpener 71. Torn page from Plato’s Republic
22. Mummified hand 72. Handkerchief
23. Knitting needle 73. Ink well
24. Cigarettes (1D6) 74. Thimble
25. Newspaper 75. Mahogany letter holder
26. “45 B 2 L” written on a slip of paper 76. Clipped newspaper article
27. Chaulk (1D4 pieces) 77. Map of London
28. Glass eye 78. Spectacles
29. Typewriter ink ribbon 79. Ball of yarn (yellow)
30. Set of bone dice 80. Metal cupid trinket box
31. Tiny book with a raven feather bound to it 81. Silver pocket watch
32. Wood carving of an owl 82. Masonic symbol on a leather patch
33. Diary 83. Stamp licker fashioned like a dog
34. Pistol purse 84. Ivory-handled knife
35. Small silver feather 85. Camera pocket watch
36. Monocle 86. Ace of Spades (torn corner)
37. Spanish 100 peseta coin 87. Cigars (1D8)
38. Candleholder 88. Love letter
39. Pearl earring 89. Red pebble
40. Ring gun 90. Pencils (1D4)
41. Scissors fashioned like a crane 91. Comb
42. String (28”) 92. Pencil
43. Ancient clay tablet 93. Letter addressed to the Queen
44. Old Austrian coin 94. Bottle of peppermint oil
45. Small lapis lazuli statuette 95. Half-eaten chocolate bar
46. Bent sewing needle 96. Compact mirror
47. Cipher Disk 97. Cigar box (packed with cash)
48. Tin photograph 98. Candle
49. Map of Prussia 99. Bit of copper wire
50. Sealing wax 100. Pistol
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b
1. Mahogany wheel barometer 51. Mahogany box of surgeon’s instruments
2. Clamp for retort stand 52. Cary-type microscope with case
3. Culpepper microscope with case 53. Vacuum pump
4. Green glass chemists rounds 54. Gas tap
5. Glass conical measure 55. Copper funnel
6. Thermometer 56. Glass microscope slides
7. Daniell’s hygrometer 57. Gyroscope on a pivoted arm
8. Chemical glass round flat bottom flask 58. Large magnifier on stand
9. Metal test tube stand 59. Iron crucible with pressure gauge
10. Optical glass prisms on stand 60. Tongs
11. Glass flask 61. Stand with brass plate
12. Prismatic compass 62. French microscope with case
13. Cinder crucible 63. Glass retorts mounted on iron stand
14. Glass cylinder with twin metal outlet 64. Spherical flask with inlet
15. Small glass funnel 65. Scope on a tripod base
16. Spherical funnel 66. Convex mirror on stand
17. Conical flask with inlet 67. Crookes electrical discharge tube
18. Cased set of powders 68. Glass spiral condenser
19. Copper still 69. Scales in glazed case
20. Bottle with twin tub stopper 70. Large copper still
21. Ivory sector 71. Thermograph
22. Archimedes screw 72. Bell jar with brass tap
23. Graphical recording device 73. Large magnifier on brass stand
24. Cased set of drawing instruments 74. Desiccator
25. Hand spectroscope 75. Ombrometer
26. Pillischer binocular microscope 76. Barometric pressure apparatus
27. Chemist’s cork press 77. Poison bottle
28. Tiered double test tube rack 78. Marble topped scales
29. Conical flask 79. Polariscope
30. Galileo’s thermometer 80. Large spherical jar on stand
31. Lens apparatus on stand 81. Pluviometer
32. Large glass cylinder 82. Udometer
33. Bell jar on a vacuum plate 83. Pewter retort
34. Rain recorder 84. Three draw telescoping spyglass
35. Binocular viewer 85. Tall glass cylinder
36. Prism on adjustable brass stand 86. Chondrometer
37. Dip circle 87. Adjustable magnifying glass
38. Tall glass container (square) 88. Glass measuring flask with tap
39. Kipps apparatus with thistle stopper 89. Metal tripod
40. Drum microscope 90. Brass speedometer
41. Glass measuring cylinder 91. Large copper beaker
42. Copper distillation apparatus 92. Manometric flame mirror
43. Rotating mirror 93. Wooden test tube holders
44. Glass hydrostatic communicating vessel 94. Large amethyst drug jars
45. Field microscope 95. Brass pantograph
46. Fume mask 96. Recording drum
47. Bunsen burner 97. Glass dome barograph
48. Forensic testing kit 98. Silver-tipped amber ruler
49. Glass flask on wood stand 99. Lotter drafting set
50. Copper steam generator 100. Parabolic reflector
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Items in a Study
1. Tibetian knife 51. Mahogany coat rack
2. Ming vase 52. Wastebasket
3. Ear trumpet 53. Stuffed monkey
4. Table lamp with glass shade 54. Double-barrel shotgun
5. Coal scuttle 55. Galvanometer
6. Wooden chest 56. Butterfly collection
7. Bust of Aristotle 57. Telescope
8. Glass apothecary bottle 58. Stuffed ram’s head
9. Top hat 59. Large cat skull
10. Pile of blueprints and diagrams 60. Potted Venus flytrap
11. Zebra skin wall hanging 61. Praxinoscope
12. Fireplace rake 62. Fireplace shovel
13. Oil lamp 63. Brass looking glass
14. Bust of Julius Caesar 64. Leather case of drafting tools
15. Magic lantern 65. Skyline painting of Paris
16. Persian rug 66. Easel
17. Brass firewood holder 67. Porcelain vase
18. Candle snuffer 68. Fireplace poker
19. Saber with scabbard 69. Doctor’s bag
20. Brass scale 70. Lapis lazuli elephant statuette
21. Cast iron hunting dog doorstop 71. Candelabra
22. Elephant tusk 72. Mounted antlers
23. Brass microscope 73. Paraffin lamp
24. Painting supplies in a case 74. Large hourglass
25. Hippo-foot umbrella stand 75. Specimen case full of insects
26. Large leather-bound atlas 76. Umbrella with a poison tip
27. Globe 77. Portrait of the queen
28. Steam and All Its Wonders (book) 78. Display case of military medals
29. Stereoscopic viewer with cards 79. Brass crocodile nutcracker
30. Small wooden box 80. Servant bell
31. Snowglobe 81. Bourbon (full bottle)
32. Cookoo clock 82. Canary cage
33. Bearskin rug 83. African tribal mask
34. Candle box 84. Antique rifle
35. Rosewood curio cabinet 85. Clockwork orrery
36. Bellows 86. Gas lamp
37. Blank painting canvas 87. Phonograph
38. Ancient clay jar 88. Scotch (full bottle)
39. Shoehorn 89. Books (3D100)
40. Brandy (half bottle) 90. Drinking glasses (1D8)
41. Mahogany folio stand 91. Steam engine schematics
42. Phonomotor 92. Portrait of Madame Blavatsky
43. King James Bible 93. Glass lidded chemists jar
44. Wall clock 94. Celadon male and female vases
45. Chess set 95. Silhouette portrait of a child
46. Crystal shard 96. Fireplace broom
47. Bundle of newspapers 97. Cognac (half bottle)
48. Typewriter 98. Planimeter
49. Umbrella 99. Marionette
50. Fossil collection 100. Brass plant mister
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Steam Engine and Boiler Parts
1. Suction valve 51. Sand pipe
2. Grate 52. Water-tube boiler
3. Steam separator 53. Valve gear
4. Boiler ticket 54. Driving wheel
5. Thermic siphon 55. Coupling rods
6. Injector 56. Brick arch
7. Boiler suit 57. Bridge clamp
8. Scale 58. Carryover
9. Steam accumulator 59. Superheater tubes
10. Brake hose 60. Coal bunker
11. Journal box 61. Foundation ring
12. Fire-tube boiler 62. Three-drum boiler
13. Petticoat pipe 63. Connecting rod
14. Regulator 64. Valve
15. Coupling 65. Boiler tubes
16. Smokebox door 66. Crinolines
17. Thimble tube 67. Vacuum valve
18. Klinger gauge glass 68. Rocking grate
19. Handhole 69. Steampipe
20. Flash steam 70. Safety valve
21. Ashpan hopper 71. Superheater
22. Regulator 72. Valve chest
23. Flue 73. Copper tubing
24. Blow-down 74. Brake shoe
25. Washout plug 75. Blast pipe
26. Boiler stay 76. Fire dropping
27. Lead wire 77. Pedestal
28. Tubeplate 78. Crown sheet
29. Generator 79. Steam drum
30. Fire-tube 80. Priming
31. Fusible plug 81. Blower
32. Tin bucket 82. Steel plate
33. Ashpan 83. Damper
34. Field-tube 84. Tin funnel
35. Scum valve 85. Vertical boiler
36. Headlight 86. Whistle
37. Steam generator 87. Leaf springs
38. Piston 88. Mud drum
39. Steam drier 89. Galloway tubes
40. Snifting valve 90. Equalizing levers
41. Smokebox 91. Firebar
42. Throttle valve 92. Boiler water treatment
43. Grooving 93. Reach rod
44. Firedoor 94. Check valve
45. Piston rod 95. Gauge glass
46. Exhaust injector 96. Drowned tube
47. Throttle Lever 97. Feedwater pump
48. Air pump 98. Downcomer
49. Chimney 99. Cladding
50. Wet bottom furnace 100. Throatplate
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Victorian Era Books #1
1. A Pair of Blue Eyes 51. The Coral Island
2. Lady Audley’s Secret 52. Helbeck of Bannisdale
3. Phineas Redux 53. The Woodlanders
4. Silas Marner 54. East Lynne
5. Under Western Eyes 55. The Pickwick Papers
6. The Diary of a Nobody 56. Red Pottage
7. Under the Greenwood Tree 57. A Study in Scarlet
8. Miss Marjoribanks 58. The Invisible Man
9. The City of Dreadful Night 59. A Violet and Two Gentlemen
10. Middlemarch 60. Ten Nights in a Bar-Room and What I Saw There
11. Complete Barchester Chronicles 61. The Professor
12. Ruth 62. Three Men in a Boat
13. Agnes Grey 63. Zanoni: A Rosicrucian Tale
14. The Picture of Dorian Gray 64. Lady Anna
15. The Island of Doctor Moreau 65. Mary Barton
16. Wuthering Heights 66. A Crystal Age
17. Shirley 67. The Small House at Allington
18. Mrs. Warren’s Profession 68. Frankenstein
19. Esther Waters 69. Freeland A Social Anticipation
20. Cranford 70. The Yellow Danger
21. Ayala’s Angel 71. Oliver Twist
22. The War of the Worlds 72. Dr. Thorne
23. The Light Princess and Other Stories 73. The Claverings
24. The Ambassadors 74. Felix Holt: The Radical
25. The Story of Ab: A Tale of the Time of the Cave Man 75. Uncle Silas
26. Far From the Madding Crowd 76. Aurora Floyd
27. The Count of Monte Cristo 77. The Moonstone
28. The Vicar of Bullhampton 78. Romola
29. The Warden 79. Kept in the Dark
30. Rachel Ray 80. The Brothers Karamazov
31. Martin Chuzzlewit 81. The Bostonians
32. New Grub Street 82. Deerbrook
33. Venus in Furs 83. Alice in Wonderland
34. Varney the Vampire; or, The Feast of Blood 84. Letters from My Windmill
35. Erewhon 85. Away the Lassie: A Woman’s Quest to win against all the Odds
36. The Kellys and the O’Kellys 86. The Perpetual Curate
37. The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today 87. The Time Machine
38. Mr. Scarborough’s Family 88. Camille: The Lady of the Camellias
39. Can You Forgive Her? 89. The Duke’s Children
40. Kim 90. Daniel Deronda
41. Maggie: A Girl of the Streets 91. The Way We Live Now
42. The Belton Estate 92. Framley Parsonage
43. Tess of the D’Urbervilles 93. The Last Chronicle of Barset
44. No Name 94. Dombey and Son
45. Great Expectations 95. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
46. The Dead Secret 96. Black Beauty
47. An Old Man’s Love 97. A Christmas Carol
48. Orley Farm 98. Barchester Towers
49. A Tale of Two Cities 99. The Idiot
50. Sir Harry Hotspur Of Humblethwaite 100. Idylls of the King
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Victorian Era Books #2
1. The Turn of the Screw 51. Wives and Daughters
2. Autobiography of Anthony Trollope 52. The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket
3. Our Nig 53. Nina Balatka
4. The Golden Lion of Granpere 54. Castle Richmond
5. Armadale 55. Little Lord Fauntleroy
6. The Prime Minister 56. Palliser Novels
7. The Golden Dream 57. The Coming Race
8. Seven Pillars of Wisdom 58. Therianthropy
9. Cousin Henry 59. Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
10. The Frozen Deep 60. Three Men on the Bummel
11. Harry Heathcote of Gangoil 61. Uncanny Stories
12. Phantastes, a Faerie Romance for Men and Women 62. Across the Zodiac
13. The Three Clerks 63. John Halifax, Gentleman
14. Little Dorrit 64. The American Claimant
15. The Head of the Viper 65. Jude the Obscure
16. From the Earth to the Moon 66. Marion Fay
17. News from Nowhere 67. Villette
18. Otto of the Silver Hand 68. Bleak House
19. Ralph the Heir 69. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
20. The Law and the Lady 70. Dr. Wortle’s School
21. John Caldigate 71. The Clever Woman of the Family
22. The Portrait of a Lady 72. The Woman in White
23. The Mill on the Floss 73. The Macdermots of Ballycloran
24. Lady Windermere’s Fan 74. The Struggles of Brown, Jones and Robinson, by One of the Firm
25. Miss Ravenel’s Conversion from Secession to Loyalty 75. Alice Dugdale
26. Vanity Fair 76. The Red Badge of Courage
27. Vitorianas Macabras 77. An Eye for an Eye
28. The Return of the Native 78. The Mystery of Edwin Drood
29. The Old Curiosity Shop 79. Washington Square
30. Miss Mackenzie 80. Phineas Finn
31. She: A History of Adventure 81. Clotel: or, The President’s Daughter
32. Dred: A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp 82. Nicholas Nickleby
33. Danesbury House 83. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
34. Around the World in Eighty Days 84. Carmilla
35. Hard Times 85. The American Senator
36. The Last Days of Pompeii 86. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
37. Our Mutual Friend 87. Lord Jim
38. Bricks Without Straw 88. The Bertrams
39. Kidnapped 89. A Fool’s Errand
40. Uncle Piper of Piper’s Hill 90. A Man with a Maid
41. The House of the Seven Gables 91. The Eustace Diamonds
42. Olalla 92. The Water Of The Wondrous Isles
43. Adam Bede 93. The Trumpet-Major
44. The Glittering Plain 94. The Mayor of Casterbridge
45. Phoebe Junior 95. Linda Tressel
46. David Copperfield 96. Heart of Darkness
47. Dracula 97. He Knew He Was Right
48. Is He Popenjoy? 98. Treasure Island
49. The Water Babies 99. Jane Eyre
50. King Solomon’s Mines 100. L’Assommoir
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FAMOUS
VICTORIANS
Famous Victorians #1
1. Joseph Crowther Smith 51. Florence Annie Conybeare
2. George V 52. Elizabeth Barrett Browning
3. Ada Nield Chew 53. Helen Allingham
4. Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester 54. Robert Falcon Scott
5. Eva Gore-Booth 55. Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale
6. Mary Francis Bridgeman 56. Frances Power Cobbe
7. Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor 57. Mary Baker
8. Wilfred Rhodes 58. Warwick Goble
9. Thomas Bantock 59. Roxy Barton
10. Evelyn De Morgan 60. Ben Tillett
11. John William Waterhouse 61. Margaret Fountaine
12. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson 62. Leonora Braham
13. Virginia Kyle Campbell 63. Josephine Butler
14. Alfred Holt 64. John Stewart-Murray, 7th Duke of Atholl
15. Ada Cambridge 65. Anna Ella Carroll
16. Jane Digby 66. Almira Fales
17. George Grey, 7th Earl of Stamford 67. Kay Beauchamp
18. Elsie Bowerman 68. Mathilda Enequist
19. H. H. Asquith 69. William Ewart Gladstone
20. Mrs. Bernard Beere 70. Edwin Lutyens
21. Constance Beerbohm 71. Theodore de Korwin Szymanowski
22. George Murray, 6th Duke of Atholl 72. Christiana Edmunds
23. Mary Ann Black 73. Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom
24. Katherine Ellice 74. Elizabeth Martha Brown
25. Lady Constance Bulwer-Lytton 75. Princess Charlotte of Denmark
26. Mary Crudelius 76. Edith Marian Begbie
27. W. S. Lach-Szyrma 77. James Bass Mullinger
28. Lady Alicia Blackwood 78. Margaret Bondfield
29. John Alexander Stewart 79. Edward Elgar
30. Henry Thomas Mackenzie Bell 80. George Thorne
31. Albert Baldwin Bantock 81. Lunalilo
32. William Henry Oliphant Smeaton 82. Kalākaua
33. H. B. Marriott Watson 83. Ada Ferrar
34. Susan Ann Edson 84. Lewis Spence
35. Beatrice Ferrar 85. Anne Brontë
36. Mabel Hackney 86. F. E. Smith, 1st Earl of Birkenhead
37. Eleanor Anne Ormerod 87. Antoinette Brown Blackwell
38. Edward VIII 88. Emily Brontë
39. Blanche Atkinson 89. Elizabeth Ann Ashurst Bardonneau
40. Walter Sickert 90. Frederic Edward Manby
41. Mary Angela Dickens 91. Mary MacLeod Banks
42. Charles Whibley 92. Emma Cons
43. Marie Dainton 93. Ethel Bentham
44. Tennessee Claflin 94. Lizzie Caswall Smith
45. Jane Octavia Brookfield 95. Aglaia Coronio
46. Belgrave Ninnis 96. George Lees Underhill
47. W. F. Wallett 97. Isabella Beeton
48. Spencer H. Curtis 98. George Benjamin Thorneycroft
49. Alice Cary 99. Anne Caulfeild, Countess of Charlemont
50. Violet Bland 100. Marie Carandini
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Famous Victorians #2
1. John William Cousin 51. Mary Ann Cotton
2. Effie Gray 52. George McLeod Winsor
3. John Barnet Hodgson 53. Roxey Ann Caplin
4. Henry Campbell-Bannerman 54. Frederic Leighton
5. Johann Georg Bodmer 55. Emily Davison
6. Ralph Vaughan Williams 56. Beatrice Whistler
7. Claude Phillips 57. Dolors Aleu i Riera
8. Catherine Courtney, Baroness Courtney of Penwith 58. Mary Anne Disraeli
9. Sarah Angelina Acland 59. Penelope Boothby
10. Angela Burdett-Coutts, 1st Baroness Burdett-Coutts 60. Rose Beaudet
11. William Melville 61. Fanny Eaton
12. Jane Franklin 62. Benjamin Disraeli
13. Elisha Collier 63. Joseph Conrad
14. John Batchelor 64. John T. Arundel
15. George Housman Thomas 65. Robert Hugh Benson
16. James Shipton 66. Gertrude Ansell
17. John Gregorson Campbell 67. Jack the Ripper
18. Elinor Glyn 68. Walter Herries Pollock
19. Millicent Fawcett 69. Sarah Benett
20. Stanhope Forbes 70. Princess Alice of the United Kingdom
21. Betsi Cadwaladr 71. Susan Huntington Gilbert Dickinson
22. Rosalind Birnie Philip 72. Montagu Cotterill
23. Lucy Clementina Davies 73. Phoebe Cary
24. Dorothy Cornish 74. Thomas Carlyle
25. Luigi Bazzani 75. Marie Corelli
26. Maud Boyd 76. Baillie Scott
27. Frederic Shields 77. George W. Hayward
28. Phoebe Blyth 78. Cubah Cornwallis
29. Princess Alexandra, 2nd Duchess of Fife 79. Julia Margaret Cameron
30. Adelaide Lucy Fenton 80. Margaret Cole
31. Alice Barnett 81. Margaret Aldersley
32. Henry De Vere Stacpoole 82. John William Godward
33. Elizabeth Blackwell 83. Rudyard Kipling
34. Annie Hall Cudlip 84. Lady Victoria Campbell
35. Margaret Manson Graham 85. Sarah Hopkins Bradford
36. Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell 86. Agnes de Selincourt
37. Herbert Oakeley 87. Elizabeth Buffum Chace
38. Frederick H. Shaw 88. Rosalind Howard, Countess of Carlisle
39. Moses Ironmonger 89. Violet Fane
40. Alfred Munnings 90. Frederick Huth Jackson
41. Dorothea Beale 91. Charles Tertius Mander
42. Mary Cholmondeley 92. Amelia Dyer
43. Pender Hodge Cudlip 93. Eleanor Creesy
44. Fred Whishaw 94. Wilhelmina Weber Furlong
45. Princess Augusta of Hesse-Kassel 95. Helen Blackwood, Baroness Dufferin and Claneboye
46. Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick 96. Archibald Knox
47. Arthur Balfour 97. Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery
48. Lady Charlotte Guest 98. Victoria Bundsen
49. Ella Christie 99. Kate Everleigh
50. Anne Ross Cousin 100. Fanny Cornforth
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Famous Victorians #3
1. David Henry Friston 51. Isabel Burton
2. Elizabeth Andrews 52. Mona Caird
3. Eliza Acton 53. Pierre Olivier Joseph Coomans
4. Lily Elsie 54. Bessie Hatton
5. Joseph Crook 55. Lady Emily Foley
6. Alfred Restieaux 56. Berkeley Levett
7. Sarah Acland 57. Hannah Chaplin
8. Arthur Rackham 58. Mary Louisa Bruce, Countess of Elgin
9. Georgina Ward, Countess of Dudley 59. Sidney Hill
10. Dinah Craik 60. Helen Bright Clark
11. George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston 61. Saki
12. Barnett Samuel Marks 62. Charlotte Blake Brown
13. William Clarke Wontner 63. Axel Haig
14. William Christian Sellé 64. Matilda Ashurst Biggs
15. Leonard Whibley 65. John Marston
16. Florence Easton 66. David Edward Hughes
17. Henry Fowler, 1st Viscount Wolverhampton 67. Thomas Bolton
18. Ada J. Graves 68. Ellen Wordsworth Darwin
19. Susan Broun-Ramsay, Marchioness of Dalhousie 69. Henry Percy Adams
20. George VI 70. Maria Georgina Grey
21. Lawrence Alma-Tadema 71. Gertrude Elizabeth Blood
22. Lionel Pearson 72. Sophie Gray
23. Isabella Bird 73. Marion Wallace Dunlop
24. Louisa Baring, Lady Ashburton 74. Pelham Warner
25. Fred Whibley 75. Arethusa Gibson
26. Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston 76. John Clarkson Major
27. Isaac Jenks 77. Claire Clairmont
28. Nelly Brennan 78. Brightwen Binyon
29. Rosalind Birnie Philip 79. Charles Rennie Mackintosh
30. Alice Dudeney 80. E. E. Cowper
31. Hannah Keziah Clapp 81. Syed Ahmad Khan
32. Ethel Whibley 82. David Lloyd George
33. Louisa Garrett Anderson 83. Mrs. Henry Clarke
34. Louisa Bassano 84. Hannah Cullwick
35. William Francis Barry 85. Pablo Fanque
36. Marion Adams-Acton 86. Annie Besant
37. Cicely Hamilton 87. Frances Hermia Durham
38. Arthur Romney Green 88. Charlotte Chanter
39. Charlotte Brontë 89. Eliza Grey
40. Kate Bishop 90. William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne
41. Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby 91. C. F. A. Voysey
42. Madeline Daniell 92. Clara Barton
43. Lady Randolph Churchill 93. Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
44. Claire Annabel Caroline Grant Duff 94. Teresa Billington-Greig
45. H. G. Wells 95. William Highfield Jones
46. Robert Peel 96. Patsy Cornwallis-West
47. William Marsters 97. Thomas Thornycroft
48. Emma Caroline Smith-Stanley, Countess of Derby 98. Catherine Dickens
49. Harriet Auber 99. Hamo Thornycroft
50. Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll 100. Amy Coleridge
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ENGLISH
NAMES
English Female Names #1
1. Rosalind 51. Biantha
2. Molly 52. Viviette
3. Pearl 53. Scarlett
4. Mercy 54. Estella
5. Kitty 55. Elizabeth
6. Lily 56. Maggie
7. Deliverance 57. Star
8. Phoebe 58. Cornelia
9. Marie 59. Phyllis
10. Florence 60. Ida
11. Elinore 61. Brittan
12. Ursula 62. Jenny
13. Evangeline 63. Edith
14. Drusilla 64. Mina
15. Lulu 65. Hester
16. Fiona 66. Elsie
17. Celestine 67. Gwendolyn
18. Minnie 68. Mary
19. Zadie 69. Dorothy
20. Fawntia 70. Veronica
21. Udolphia 71. Charlotte
22. Hazel 72. Dinah
23. Theresa 73. Serafina
24. Laura 74. Abilene
25. Lottie 75. Penny
26. Dorcas 76. Queenie
27. Victoria 77. Margaret
28. Tabitha 78. Sophie
29. Winifred 79. Sybil
30. Saphira 80. Luella
31. Tess 81. Esmerelda
32. Rayne 82. Anastasia
33. Winnie 83. Sophia
34. Lucy 84. Polly
35. Milicent 85. Una
36. Cecelia 86. Olive
37. Pandora 87. Hortense
38. Eliza 88. Claire
39. Finley 89. Helena
40. Zula 90. Prudence
41. Maisie 91. Mabel
42. Volumnia 92. Gretchen
43. Vinnie 93. Rhoda
44. Lavinia 94. Dora
45. Xenobia 95. Josie
46. Naomi 96. Delphinium
47. Pleasant 97. Priscilla
48. Theordora 98. Euphemia
49. Jemima 99. Delia
50. Millie 100. Charity
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English Female Names #2
1. Isabelle 51. May
2. Nora 52. Ebba
3. Susannah 53. Zemira
4. Regina 54. Claudette
5. Isabella 55. Maude
6. Hope 56. Mildred
7. Ruby 57. Wilhelmina
8. Cinderella 58. Sally
9. Emily 59. Fannie
10. Jasmine 60. Honor
11. Ethel 61. Eustace
12. Rebecca 62. Marjorie
13. Garnet 63. Georgina
14. Flora 64. Freya
15. Honoria 65. Lenore
16. Philodendron 66. Marguerite
17. Kate 67. Annalise
18. Orabilis 68. Petronella
19. Ottilie 69. Josephine
20. Matilda 70. Jane
21. Eleanor 71. Henrietta
22. Christmas 72. Wren
23. Nellie 73. Clara
24. Louisa 74. Ruth
25. Lyra 75. Tillie
26. Fredonia 76. Sophronia
27. Cordelia 77. Daisy
28. Maida 78. Harriet
29. Frances 79. Martha
30. Esther 80. Rosina
31. Dolly 81. Desdemona
32. Lovely 82. Gem
33. Faith 83. Octavia
34. Cora 84. Gemma
35. Lovelace 85. Lilian
36. Della 86. Innocence
37. Selina 87. Hilda
38. Silence 88. Lucretia
39. Minerva 89. Catherine
40. Evie 90. Eve
41. Viola 91. Evelyn
42. Alycanne 92. Emma
43. Peg 93. Rosetta
44. Rose 94. Zelma
45. Effie 95. Clementina
46. Sylvia 96. Madeline
47. Fanny 97. Alveretta
48. Diana 98. Violet
49. Genevieve 99. Constance
50. Patience 100. Clementine
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English Male Names #1
1. Axel 51. Stamford
2. Thackeray 52. Tennyson
3. Algernon 53. Patrick
4. Sanderson 54. Saint
5. Oliver 55. Hugh
6. Charles 56. Clarence
7. Fortescue 57. Phineas
8. Braddon 58. Leonidas
9. Robert 59. Apollo
10. Neville 60. Philemon
11. Norman 61. Abel
12. Peeler 62. Telemachus
13. Gaspar 63. Martin
14. Julian 64. Madigan
15. Elmer 65. Harold
16. Godfrey 66. Jean
17. Hugo 67. Sinclair
18. Otto 68. Thomas
19. Edgar 69. Dorian
20. Nemo 70. Byron
21. Horatio 71. Tobias
22. Vincent 72. Aloysius
23. Barnabas 73. Basil
24. Watson 74. Edison
25. Mortimer 75. Rawdon
26. George 76. Harvey
27. Fletcher 77. Teynham
28. Alistair 78. Lewis
29. Archibald 79. Jules
30. Romney 80. Conan
31. Merritt 81. Theodore
32. Augustus 82. Alexander
33. Warren 83. Theophilus
34. Bram 84. Silas
35. Edmund 85. Nigel
36. Larkin 86. Alphonse
37. Alek 87. Marcel
38. Ebenezer 88. Hieronymus
39. Timothy 89. Josiah
40. Gilbey 90. Albert
41. Preston 91. Richmond
42. Franklin 92. Wilkins
43. Bert 93. Sexton
44. Grimsby 94. Ives
45. Bartholomew 95. Ivor
46. Ned 96. Cornelius
47. Cromwell 97. Samuel
48. Mowbray 98. Fitzpatrick
49. Pierre 99. Nicholas
50. Holmes 100. Mycroft
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English Male Names #2
1. Uriah 51. Gerard
2. Jerome 52. Bentley
3. Sherlock 53. Allan
4. Baxter 54. Roman
5. Enoch 55. Soames
6. Fagin 56. Algernon
7. Luther 57. Jack
8. Oscar 58. Armand
9. Arnold 59. Raymond
10. Philbert 60. Abraham
11. Bartleby 61. David
12. Wellington 62. Isaac
13. Latymer 63. Phileas
14. Asa 64. Verne
15. Jude 65. Tiberius
16. Ezra 66. Jeremiah
17. Joseph 67. Clifford
18. Cornwallis 68. Oswald
19. Edwin 69. Grant
20. Horace 70. Nathaniel
21. Gilbert 71. Booker
22. Sebastian 72. Roger
23. Matthew 73. Ignatius
24. Fenton 74. Ernest
25. Julian 75. Gregorius
26. Frederick 76. Claude
27. Grover 77. William
28. Lemuel 78. Langdon
29. Everett 79. Arthur
30. Barnaby 80. Darwin
31. Leo 81. Michel
32. Cyril 82. Arliss
33. Valentine 83. Walter
34. Jarvis 84. Douglas
35. Louis 85. Sterling
36. Thaddeus 86. Simon
37. Francis 87. Garreth
38. Griffin 88. Garrett
39. Montgomery 89. Bernard
40. Crispin 90. Percival
41. Danvers 91. Herbert
42. Laurence 92. Benjamin
43. Cassius 93. Milo
44. Victor 94. Faversham
45. Hubert 95. Lucian
46. Ledbetter 96. Christos
47. Edward 97. Leviticus
48. Septimus 98. Claudius
49. Bertram 99. Alfred
50. Severus 100. James
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English Surnames #1
1. Parris 51. Knighton
2. Lincoln 52. Widdowson
3. Garrard 53. Mirren
4. Hartford 54. Froggenhall
5. Huddleston 55. Braunstone
6. Chatwyn 56. Wilberforce
7. Harewell 57. Johnston
8. Chattoway 58. Dow
9. Hastings 59. Knoyll
10. Loughty 60. Frankland
11. Browning 61. Borrell
12. Rusch 62. Hale
13. Wexcombe 63. Livesey
14. Nithercott 64. Watson
15. Daunce 65. Ashdown
16. Sutton 66. Easton
17. Boddenham 67. Rummage
18. Thorpe 68. Parsons
19. Throgmorton 69. Norden
20. Plimmswood 70. Jarsdel
21. Bathurst 71. Leigh
22. Brandon 72. Saintjohn
23. Holmes 73. Russell
24. Key 74. Noke
25. Kemp 75. Torrington
26. Dinley 76. Sallow
27. Greenwood 77. Massingberd
28. Armstrong 78. Bishoptree
29. Bennett 79. Leighton
30. Hill 80. Nuttal
31. Gooder 81. Coventry
32. Kenworthy 82. Maxwell
33. Carter 83. Cripps
34. Michelgrove 84. Griffiths
35. Parker 85. Goodrington
36. Campbell 86. Keckilpenny
37. Hawtrey 87. Gastrell
38. Bowcer 88. Chapman
39. Rawlin 89. Gedding
40. Hall 90. Southwark
41. Fulburne 91. Blakely
42. Fleming 92. Crowther
43. Morrison 93. Kinsley
44. Loddington 94. Horncastle
45. Montagu 95. Sutcliffe
46. Elmstone 96. Jones
47. Bedingfeld 97. Greville
48. Wellington 98. Knight
49. Friendless 99. Fogg
50. Gruger 100. Fernsby
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English Surnames #2
1. Cooper 51. Thompson
2. Dencourt 52. Doreward
3. Killigrew 53. Barton
4. Grobbam 54. Tewksbury
5. Bonneville 55. Ingham
6. Dawson 56. Eyer
7. Puscat 57. Portendorfer
8. Archer 58. Leynham
9. Bishop 59. Febland
10. Heyworth 60. Strangewayes
11. Bythesea 61. Seymour
12. Botteler 62. Gold
13. Geoffrey 63. Ashton
14. Denholm 64. Dogmersfield
15. Gascoigne 65. Ashworth
16. Graham 66. Blackwell
17. Harlow 67. Malins
18. Gilbert 68. Brecknock
19. Harrison 69. Harbird
20. Heron 70. Gresham
21. Lewis 71. Sanburne
22. Hayward 72. Pratt
23. King 73. Moore
24. Ross 74. Sampson
25. Wilson 75. Roscoe
26. Foliot 76. Hughes
27. Shorditch 77. Staple
28. Danvers 78. Gomershall
29. Holland 79. Spencer
30. Gibson 80. le Bone
31. Carlyle 81. Burton
32. Daggerhart 82. Alfray
33. Goodnestone 83. Carbonall
34. Aldebourne 84. Clegg
35. Bettsthorne 85. Raynott
36. Oxenbrigg 86. Fitzgeoffrey
37. Huntingdon 87. Stoke
38. Notfeld 88. Hornley
39. Sleaford 89. Prophet
40. Robinson 90. Winstringham
41. Williams 91. Bell
42. Sotton 92. Fisher
43. Howard 93. Wymer
44. Perchehay 94. Clapham
45. Gardiner 95. Rondel
46. Eyston 96. Daundelyon
47. Kirby 97. Courtenay
48. Welbeck 98. Tubney
49. Hamilton 99. Lovell
50. Temples 100. Highgate
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English Surnames #3
1. Wright 51. Darlington
2. Edevane 52. Blyth
3. Damsell 53. Hammer
4. Holcott 54. Ardern
5. Robertson 55. Leveson
6. Elliott 56. Grimbald
7. Royston 57. Birdwhistle
8. Sibbell 58. Audlington
9. Rutherford 59. Lindsay
10. Miracle 60. Haigh
11. Makepiece 61. Bulstrode
12. Johnson 62. Narbridge
13. Chambers 63. Fowler
14. Clarke 64. Darley
15. Morris 65. Berwick
16. Phillips 66. Evans
17. Hammond 67. Berrycloth
18. Palmer 68. Simmons
19. Owen 69. Ajax
20. Warburton 70. Barrentine
21. Hautreeve 71. Bulkeley
22. Vaughan 72. Waltham
23. Farindon 73. Atkinson
24. Reynolds 74. Manley
25. Astley 75. Branwhaite
26. Crane 76. Cason
27. Keyes 77. Harper
28. Sadler 78. Ruggwain
29. Nighy 79. Caxton
30. James 80. Rogers
31. Beckingham 81. Habsburg
32. Dimmock 82. Bernard
33. Cranford 83. Dormer
34. Ogden 84. Tiploft
35. Eggerley 85. Brook
36. Gorney 86. Willmer
37. Fromond 87. West
38. Youngblood 88. Lestrange
39. Peck 89. Daventry
40. Godwin 90. Wilmot
41. Dynham 91. Cholmondeley
42. Herbert 92. Shaw
43. Prescott 93. Kershaw
44. Morgan 94. Ward
45. Corbyn 95. Webster
46. Grofhurst 96. Harred
47. Jackson 97. Payne
48. Wylde 98. Mortimer
49. Winchester 99. Scarbrough
50. Pemberton 100. Pembroke
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FRENCH
NAMES
French Female Names #1
1. Hélène 51. Anastasie
2. Eugenia 52. Marcelle
3. Sainte 53. Solange
4. Antonie 54. Maxime
5. Lucile 55. Georgette
6. Véronique 56. Zenobie
7. Blanche 57. Zenaide
8. Lucienne 58. Amanda
9. Viviane 59. Emmelie
10. Rosa 60. Annonciade
11. Marianne 61. Marcelline
12. Gervaise 62. Salomee
13. Renelle 63. Stella
14. Victorine 64. Salomé
15. André 65. Rosalie
16. Jenny 66. Hermance
17. Lazarette 67. Maria
18. Gisèle 68. Celina
19. Françoise 69. Olivia
20. Inès 70. Edithe
21. Ema 71. Argentine
22. Raphaele 72. Nelie
23. Lucia 73. Paula
24. Lazarine 74. Léonie
25. Francisca 75. Ismerie
26. Augusta 76. Joanna
27. Rachelle 77. Apollonie
28. Suzanne 78. Germaine
29. Edmee 79. Lydie
30. Bernadine 80. Edith
31. Severine 81. France
32. Robertine 82. Irenee
33. Esperance 83. Florine
34. Anatolie 84. Sylvia
35. Jeanne-Marie 85. Pierre
36. Euphrasie 86. Gratienne
37. Renée 87. Adeline
38. Alexia 88. Yvette
39. Nelly 89. Marie-Ange
40. Amelina 90. Micheline
41. Anaïs 91. Benjamine
42. Sabine 92. Henria
43. Paulette 93. Eugénie
44. Mina 94. Florentine
45. Herminie 95. Toussainte
46. Marie-Antoinette 96. Zelie
47. Mauricette 97. Flavie
48. Amandine 98. Romaine
49. Elisa 99. Pierrine
50. Annita 100. Marie-Josephine
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French Female Names #2
1. Adrienne 51. Suzette
2. Noemie 52. Thérèse
3. Arlette 53. Laure
4. Noelie 54. Antoinette
5. Adelia 55. Elvina
6. Angelique 56. Prudence
7. Evelina 57. Eveline
8. Noemi 58. Nancy
9. Uranie 59. Assomption
10. Sophie 60. Amélie
11. Marie-Josephe 61. Amélia
12. Etiennette 62. Aurélie
13. Laurentine 63. Hermine
14. Firmine 64. Elise
15. Julia 65. Anaise
16. Ferdinande 66. Ezilda
17. Elsa 67. Nonce
18. Rosine 68. Flora
19. Elvire 69. Pascaline
20. Fabienne 70. Anne-Marie
21. Celie 71. Agnès
22. Marie-Thereze 72. Marthe
23. Felicia 73. Toussine
24. Dolores 74. Hedwige
25. Helena 75. Baptistine
26. Raimonde 76. Leonarde
27. Martine 77. Nathalie
28. Apolline 78. Estelle
29. Angelina 79. Andrée
30. Ursule 80. Annie
31. Frieda 81. Beatrix
32. Eve 82. Marie-Claire
33. Constance 83. Rolande
34. Stéphanie 84. Isaure
35. Frédérique 85. Alfredine
36. Regina 86. Celestine
37. Pelagie 87. Vincente
38. Francine 88. Elina
39. Fideline 89. Léone
40. Theresa 90. Olive
41. Coralie 91. Danielle
42. Lucette 92. Irène
43. Roseline 93. Dina
44. Armandine 94. Estella
45. Alicia 95. Armantine
46. Leonide 96. Guillaumette
47. Magdelaine 97. Claire
48. Berthe 98. Olympe
49. Desiree 99. Appoline
50. Eudoxie 100. Berangere
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French Male Names #1
1. Israel 51. Arnould
2. Josephin 52. Jacob
3. Mari 53. Conrad
4. Jean-Pierre 54. Mederic
5. Odon 55. Gilbert
6. Marie 56. Saint-Martin
7. Mesmin 57. Blaise
8. Ambroise 58. Annet
9. Patient 59. Leger
10. Joanny 60. Ismael
11. Alexandre 61. Nicolas
12. Cyriaque 62. Emmanuel
13. Moise 63. Elisee
14. Celestin 64. Hilarion
15. Gery 65. Manuel
16. Fabien 66. Gatien
17. Silvain 67. Allain
18. Victorin 68. Toussaint
19. Léon 69. Gratien
20. Sainte 70. Rémy
21. Yvon 71. Horace
22. Achille 72. Tony
23. Marcelin 73. Mathieu
24. Severin 74. Frédéric
25. Didier 75. Theophile
26. Aristide 76. Martin
27. Sosthene 77. Valere
28. Odile 78. Anselme
29. Magloire 79. Honore
30. Fulgence 80. Mathias
31. Baptiste 81. Basile
32. Jeremie 82. Casimir
33. Homere 83. Léandre
34. Hugues 84. Alfred
35. Jean-Claude 85. Irène
36. Leonard 86. Stéphane
37. Clair 87. Leopold
38. Philibert 88. Prudent
39. Rosaire 89. Sosthenes
40. France 90. Fortune
41. Achilles 91. Gustave
42. Jean-Marie 92. Otto
43. Antoine 93. Paul
44. Emilien 94. Pascal
45. Jean-Joseph 95. Bazile
46. Nicaise 96. Benoni
47. Joanes 97. Clovis
48. Justin 98. Florentin
49. Evariste 99. Del
50. Appolinaire 100. Eucher
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French Male Names #2
1. Félix 51. Williams
2. Octave 52. Onesime
3. Privat 53. Saturnin
4. Joannes 54. Antony
5. Josue 55. Charles
6. Valentin 56. Nonce
7. Laurent 57. Marcel
8. Adhemar 58. Alex
9. Raymond 59. Eloi
10. Elie 60. Edouard
11. Angelo 61. Norbert
12. Celeste 62. Thiebaut
13. Alois 63. Guy
14. Gaston 64. Armel
15. Albert 65. Sadi
16. Max 66. Saint-Ange
17. Maxime 67. Etienne
18. Jules 68. Theodore
19. Innocent 69. Anne
20. Mario 70. Ghislain
21. Eric 71. Christophe
22. Pamphile 72. Eusebe
23. Olivier 73. Amour
24. Parfait 74. Theodule
25. Servais 75. Aurélien
26. Theobald 76. Victor
27. Noël 77. Leonide
28. Albin 78. Carlos
29. Clotaire 79. Jonas
30. Amede 80. Leontin
31. Marceau 81. Bernard
32. Edward 82. Henri
33. Henry 83. Walter
34. Renaud 84. Epiphane
35. Florent 85. Hans
36. Ludovic 86. Arcade
37. Constantin 87. Zacharie
38. Adalbert 88. Childebert
39. Aubin 89. Rigobert
40. Gervais 90. Hector
41. Lin 91. Gaëtan
42. Jacques 92. Zephirin
43. Regis 93. Auguste
44. Angelin 94. Benjamin
45. Zenon 95. Aloise
46. Franck 96. Ignace
47. Herbert 97. Anatole
48. Aramis 98. Desir
49. Honorat 99. Reinhold
50. Cheri 100. Amable
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French Surnames #1
1. Paquet 51. Brochard
2. De la Cour 52. Monplaisir
3. Deval 53. Raoult
4. Gascoigne 54. Le Tonnelier
5. Potain 55. Nouel
6. Gérin-Lajoie 56. Girard
7. Roy 57. Matignon
8. Leclerc 58. Ducournau
9. Demachy 59. Trudeau
10. Bourgade 60. Moineau
11. Vérany 61. Louvel
12. Séjour 62. Courvoisier
13. Halphen 63. Benneteau
14. Cuch 64. Delcroix
15. Leprince-Ringuet 65. Lambert
16. Crozier 66. Batton
17. Descaves 67. Vannier
18. Gaudé 68. Brissaud
19. Lozé 69. Carpentier
20. Truffaut 70. Bréhal
21. Beauchamp 71. Taskin
22. Pleimelding 72. Chuquet
23. Bouchard 73. Dieulafoy
24. Cadieu 74. Benoît
25. Aubert 75. Charrier
26. Du Toit 76. Valluy
27. Decaux 77. Bidard
28. Cuvillier 78. Beaugendre
29. Cousteau 79. Jouret
30. Devall 80. Gaillot
31. Beauvais 81. Devillers
32. Jacquemin 82. Dufresne
33. Baillairgé 83. Detienne
34. Trottier 84. Boisselot
35. Blanchard 85. Filleul
36. Morel 86. Dubois
37. Rapace 87. Girardon
38. Beaulne 88. Lavaud
39. Abadie 89. Quint
40. Vallée 90. Perrault
41. Duméril 91. Gougeard
42. Brazier 92. Guillaume
43. Gicquel 93. Vaugeois
44. Dufau 94. Grange
45. Maraoui 95. Gensoul
46. Mabille 96. Astier
47. Marcourt 97. Michaut
48. Colbert 98. Bachelot
49. Sartre 99. Cortot
50. Hector 100. Cahun
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French Surnames #2
1. Bazalgette 51. Baugé
2. Maitron 52. Mongin
3. Fasquelle 53. Leloup
4. De Guignes 54. Christophe
5. Jeannin 55. Margelidon
6. Cartier 56. Fonder
7. Pélissier 57. Matthieu
8. Chappelle 58. Jolibois
9. Marais 59. Thibaud
10. Bourdon 60. Marchal
11. Renoir 61. Gribelin
12. Moitessier 62. Boissieu
13. Laprise 63. Brosseau
14. Ballouhey 64. Chastain
15. Descloix 65. Pernet
16. Carell 66. Bigot
17. Duclos 67. Bellet
18. Peletier 68. Chaillou
19. Bescond 69. Prejean
20. Bastarache 70. Mézard
21. Gide 71. Serrurier
22. Cerf 72. Beauvau
23. Tourneur 73. Vidal
24. Grandjean 74. Cornut-Gentille
25. Leroux 75. Bettencourt
26. De Saint-Pierre 76. Dupuis
27. Grouvelle 77. Spanghero
28. Rutter 78. Riqueti
29. Doisneau 79. Paquin
30. Chéreau 80. Draper
31. Arseneau 81. Charroin
32. Berger 82. Mercier
33. LeBeau 83. Varte
34. Mailloux 84. Dallier
35. Pierlot 85. Boutet
36. Édouard 86. Coudray
37. Joliot-Curie 87. Ganio
38. Emond 88. Maréchal
39. Balland 89. Basset
40. Yacine 90. Duhamel
41. Renaudin 91. Landreau
42. Cochet 92. Courtois
43. Le Sueur 93. Poullain
44. Rousselot 94. Rousset
45. Augé 95. Duverger
46. Bourque 96. Britt
47. Delisle 97. Husson
48. Absil 98. Deslys
49. Jacquemoud 99. Cuvier
50. Blaise 100. Gagne
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French Surnames #3
1. Forestier 51. Cherbuliez
2. Dutoit 52. Nadon
3. Bernier 53. Grinda
4. Dejardin 54. Charroux
5. Parmentier 55. Dumoulin
6. Maret 56. Boudier
7. Leavitt 57. DeBevoise
8. Desmoulins 58. Coûteaux
9. Messier 59. Clérico
10. Marchant 60. Moulin
11. Latreille 61. Abba
12. Regnard 62. Levasseur
13. Nicollier 63. Phaneuf
14. Pillard 64. Delon
15. Cavé 65. Simon
16. Beaumanoir 66. Milhaud
17. Larousse 67. France
18. Emmanuelli 68. Bonneton
19. Compere 69. Foulon
20. Brian 70. Malherbe
21. Bazin 71. Delpech
22. Lemoine 72. Boissonade
23. Roquebert 73. Longchambon
24. Loupe 74. Chatelain
25. Martin 75. Bonhomme
26. Courtet 76. Jacquinot
27. Bernard 77. Robillard
28. Armand 78. Coutard
29. Boullogne 79. Sublette
30. Cordier 80. Jousset
31. Beaulieu 81. Bourgue
32. Tisseur 82. Brouillet
33. Pomeroy 83. Pueyrredón
34. David-Weill 84. Durand
35. Poussin 85. Marett
36. Teulet 86. Desforges
37. Puech 87. Turpin
38. Bachelet 88. Poquelin
39. Taofifénua 89. Marchand
40. Garnier 90. Belyea
41. Gaulin 91. Pelletier
42. Lahaye 92. Loiseau
43. Fournier 93. Rigal
44. Leprince 94. Carbonnier
45. Le Blanc 95. Tisserand
46. Héroux 96. Grignard
47. Gaudin 97. Decaen
48. Bassot 98. Bourguignon
49. Carrel 99. Gaubert
50. Gaudreau 100. Le Boutillier
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LOCATIONS &
ENCOUNTERS
Cavern Locations and Encounters
1. Makeshift altar 51. Old woman furiously writing in a book
2. Giant catfish 52. Huge millstone
3. Stalagmite throne 53. Mud pit
4. Lake 54. Dozens of frogs
5. Cold spring 55. Spanish galleon
6. Boot with a severed foot inside 56. Covered wagon
7. Plants growing from the ceiling 57. Dog-sized ants
8. Gigantic earthworm 58. Giant mushroom forest
9. Ichthyosaurus 59. Several people frozen in a wall ice
10. Injured hawk 60. Dead body
11. Ancient city ruins 61. Sword stuck into a wall
12. Megatherium 62. Cache of mining equipment
13. Gold vein 63. Band of Viking warriors
14. Herd of mastodons 64. Statue of Zeus
15. Rockslide 65. Band of conquistadors
16. Dead tiger 66. Library
17. Adventurer campsite 67. Large footprint in a rock
18. Stacks of stone tablets 68. Stone circle
19. Pool of water 69. Rock hovel
20. Clockwork dog 70. Pile of dinosaur bones
21. Mummified dog 71. Lost adventurer
22. Greek temple 72. Iron ore vein
23. Old lava channel 73. Petrified forest
24. Rope bridge over a crevasse 74. Amber coated cavern
25. Band of cavemen 75. Little bat boy
26. Wishing well 76. Knight searching for the Holy Grail
27. Phantom cat 77. Little green men digging tunnels
28. Carved shelves filled with mummies 78. Several rubies
29. Man who says he’s from the future 79. Huge chain across the passage
30. Giant spider 80. Clockwork fireflies
31. Giant walking mushroom 81. Garden in a lighted cavern
32. Explorer’s journal 82. Tin bucket filled with shiny rocks
33. Steam-powered minecart 83. Band of Roman soldiers
34. Webs fill the corridor 84. Small model of Stonehenge
35. Silver vein 85. Recent shallow grave
36. Molten pool of magma 86. Plesiosaurus
37. Ancient burial ground 87. Blonde cave girl
38. Laboratory 88. Whale skeleton
39. Prehistoric drawings 89. Bottomless pit
40. Grove of dark elms 90. Hot spring
41. Oryctodromeus 91. Lost child
42. Pile of firewood 92. Cache of ancient weapons
43. Odd black moss 93. Stream
44. Coal vein 94. Fossilized dinosaur egg
45. Mineshaft 95. Ceiling collapse
46. River 96. Small diamond
47. Giant crystal 97. Glowing rock
48. Sabertooth tiger 98. Natural amphitheater
49. Atlantis 99. Small steam-powered boat
50. Wandering priest 100. Copper vein
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Non-Combat Encounters
1. Orphan begging for food 51. Silver ring inscribed with “ERB”
2. Homeless woman 52. Ginger cake vendor
3. Milkman 53. Clothing vendor
4. Map of the sewers 54. Injured bird
5. Confused man 55. Man who claims to be from the future
6. Woman with a large telescope 56. Woman jumping rope
7. Traveling magician 57. Rabbit vendor
8. A traveler from a distant country 58. Streetsweeper
9. Man carrying a large bundle of stick 59. Police officer looking for a suspect
10. Fishmonger 60. Child begging for food
11. A blind fiddler 61. Performer with a monkey
12. Eel vendor 62. Pickled oyster vendor
13. Woman carrying a large sack 63. Bookseller
14. Wallet stuffed with money 64. Shallow grave
15. A young boy looking for a dog 65. Carriage with a broken wheel
16. Engraved cane on the ground 66. Umbrella with a gold tip leaning against a wall
17. Bundle of newspapers dated tomorrow 67. Unconsious man
18. Man with an ax 68. Talking orangutan
19. Several people gambling 69. Woman looking for a lost child
20. Lost dog 70. Map of the city with an “X” marked on it
21. Donkey milk vendor 71. Police badge
22. Herb vendor 72. Two men fistfighting
23. Street urchin 73. Toy vendor
24. Man juggling 74. Woman with a mechanical arm
25. A gear fashioned into a ring 75. Hat vendor
26. Plum duff vendor 76. Cat stuck in a tree
27. Several ladies strolling 77. Woman’s handbag
28. Sheep’s trotter vendor 78. Cat with a steam apparatus on its back
29. Angry barber 79. Snake oil salesman
30. A beaten man 80. Man collecting glass bottles
31. Man trying to kill a rat 81. Muffin vendor
32. Puddle of blood 82. Man selling steam engine blueprints
33. Woman looking for her cat 83. Copper pipe inscribed with “Franz Moon”
34. Shimp vendor 84. Clown playing jokes on people
35. A metal man rusted in place 85. A mechanical garden
36. Trash burning by the road 86. Large book on the ground
37. A raven with something tied to its foot 87. Strange box labeled “time machine”
38. Smoking pipe inscribed with “Sisyphus” 88. An old woman asks for water
39. Rice milk vendor 89. A tinker
40. Gang of young men 90. Dead body
41. Alchemist carrying a strange vial 91. A young girl who says she is on a quest
42. A scientist with an automaton 92. Gold Spanish coin
43. List of names written on a newspaper 93. Little girl looking for a lost doll
44. Newspaper boy 94. Starving cat
45. Man asking directions 95. A glazier
46. Saloop vendor 96. Ginger beer vendor
47. Little girl looking for her mother 97. Man with a snake
48. Bloater vendor 98. Person with a clockwork dog
49. Mechanical butterfly 99. Dead horse
50. Injured horse 100. Baby in a basket
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ADVENTURE
HOOKS

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Adventure Hooks and Settings
1. An inventor needs help to secretly deliver plans for a new steam engine to the queen.
2. A strange vessel crashed in a cornfield. The occupants claim to be from the moon.
3. Search for buried treasure in Mexico City
4. A small clockwork automaton was found in an attic. Now, the search is on for its creator.
5. Someone stole a new steam invention. Find it and return it to its creator before the world’s fair
demonstration.
6. An Austrian heiress is looking for adventurers to search for her missing mountaineer father.
7. A meteorite impacted Siberia. The race is on to collect samples.
8. Someone has created mind-control devices and placed them on the animals at the London Zoo.
9. An inventor unveils a huge steam-powered earth-boring machine.
10. Journey to the earth’s core
11. Dirigible battle over the ocean
12. A telegraph office is receiving strange messages from somewhere in Norway. They are looking for
investigators.
13. Reports of strange vessels off the coast of Scotland.
14. Arabian museum of technological advances has been broken into by those who wish to use the technology
for evil purposes
15. An experimental steamship disappeared off the coast of Japan.
16. The Suez canal is under siege by a crazed inventor and his army of clockwork soldiers.
17. Clockwork rickshaw race in the narrow streets of a large eastern city.
18. Locate an underwater city in the Atlantic.
19. An army of clockwork praying mantises is invading the city.
20. A famed aviator has gone missing in the South Pacific. Find them and return them home, if possible.
21. A woman calling herself the “Queen of the Skies” is demanding tolls from all airships or her forces will attack
them.
22. An inventor is hiring a crew for a voyage around the world in his new steamship.
23. Train hijacked by hostage takers looking for ransom money
24. Cable-hung trolley in danger of falling after an earthquake
25. Rumors of a lost continent are swirling. The Royal Geographical Society is offering a reward to whoever finds
it.
26. A team of explorers has reported finding a mummified creature of unknown origin deep underneath the Great
Sphinx.
27. Clock tower teeming with mechanical rats that threaten to destroy the inner workings
28. A strange plant brought back from the remote jungles seems to be altering people’s identities.
29. Travel around the world in an experimental submarine
30. The inventor of a new steam-powered device was found dead. The family believes it was murder, but the
police won’t investigate.
31. Big game hunter leading safari into unexplored Africa.
32. Explore caves under Easter Island.
33. Diamond mine filled with machines and explosives captured by a large, powerful crime syndicate
34. Rumors of a lost island are circulating. A wealthy collector wishes to mount an expedition.
35. A team of oceanographers was trying out some new experimental diving equipment when a strange sea
creature grabbed them and pulled them down to the depths of the sea.
36. An inventor is looking for a team to fly his experimental dirigible around the world.
37. Air balloon competition for largest, highest-flying, fastest, most maneuverable...etc.
38. A masked man riding a steam-powered metal horse was seen galloping through the streets.
39. A mesmerist has taken control of key government officials.
40. A swordfight in the clockworks of Big Ben
41. An inventor reported his steam automaton is missing.
42. Hot air balloon crashes on a mysterious island.
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43. Expedition to Antarctica needs volunteers.
44. The Mona Lisa has been stolen. The only clues are a few small oily gears.
45. Secret mansion of a wealthy inventor hidden in the jungles of Peru
46. Someone is murdering the workers at a large steamworks.
47. An inventor’s steam engine explodes injuring dozens of people during a demonstration.
48. Steam car race
49. Captives on a pirate airship
50. An inventor is attempting to harness steam from a volcano.
51. A group of inventors has created an innovative way to break through the ice of the arctic. They are looking for
a group of adventurers to help them test it out.
52. A massive explosion rocked London. Find the cause.
53. Mad scientist’s lab under the Thames
54. Asian king’s summer palace filled with bejeweled clockwork statues. It is being burglarized while he is away.
55. Voyage to the moon
56. Runaway train
57. The Bank of London was robbed. The thieves are escaping in a steam flying ship.
58. An unstable glacier cave has just been discovered. Scientists want to explore it before it collapses.
59. A mining company has discovered a strange tunnel deep underground. Investigators are wanting to explore
it.
60. Attend the launch of a new floating city.
61. A hidden plateau populated by ancient creatures
62. Explore a secret passage under the Colosseum
63. Observe an airship show from Hohenzollern Castle
64. An airship has been sabotaged.
65. Airship crashes into the Brooklyn Bridge
66. Mad chase up the Eiffel Tower
67. Steam airship race
68. Expedition to the North Pole disappeared. A rescue party is being sought.
69. The Lost City of Z in the Amazon
70. Explore ruins on Malta
71. Investigate reports of a lake monster.
72. A lost valley of dinosaurs
73. An ancient city is found completely intact deep within a massive cave system.
74. Underground city in an abandoned coal mine
75. Group of VIPs stuck at the top of a steam elevator.
76. An experimental, underground pneumatic bullet train has vanished on its maiden voyage from Paris to
Brussels.
77. An expedition to find Atlantis is leaving soon. More hands are needed.
78. Search for Yeti in Tibet
79. Lead an expedition into Borneo to search for a lost city.
80. A famed vulcanologist has gone missing. A reward is being offered for any information on his whereabouts.
81. Steamboat race
82. Submarine in giant squid-infested waters
83. A bloody notebook containing drawings of various steam inventions was found in a drainage ditch near the
docks.
84. An eccentric scientist says that he has discovered a new substance that, if swallowed, has “antigravitational
properties.”
85. Prison riot in a tropical setting
86. Airplane race around the world

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87. Sewer filled with gang members who have banded together because they all have some sort of prosthetic
88. Killer on the loose in the seedy district of a European city
89. A string of bombings has New York gripped in fear.
90. Airship crash in the ocean
91. A group of affluent citizens is being held hostage in an underwater ballroom.
92. Hot air balloon race around the world.
93. Mysterious submarine attacking shipping lanes in the North Atlantic.
94. A bank was robbed in downtown Paris. Witnesses say the culprits were a group of “metal men.”
95. Hostages onboard an airship
96. An ancient map was found in Alexandria. Scholars from around the world are asked to help decipher the map.
97. Foil a plot to kidnap world leaders at the world’s fair.
98. A ship returns from an expedition to a lost valley. An accident at the dock unleashes dinosaurs on the streets.
99. An eccentric millionaire is hosting a treasure hunt. It will lead participants around the world.
100. A duke invites the party to the Castle of Almourol for a retreat and entertainment. While there, a famed
investigator appears and says she is trying to solve a murder.

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