"Rochester." A drawing in black chalk, on paper 17.5 cm. x 25 cm., mounted. A study of the Cathedral Close, for "Durdles Cautions Mr. Sapsea Against Boasting."
["Good-Bye Rosebud, Darling!"]. A drawing done with brush in black ink and white body-color over black chalk, on paper 16.5 cm. x 26.5 cm. There is a sketch in black chalk on the back of the sheet. The wood-engraving of the main scene was first published, in reverse, in part No. IV of The Mystery of Edwin Drood.
A drawing on paper 22 cm. x 14 cm. A study of a young woman in travelling clothes, for "Good-Bye Rosebud, Darling." This specific figure does not appear in the wood-engraving.
["Mr. Grewgious Has His Suspicions"]. A drawing in black chalk and white body-color, on paper 17 cm. x 25 cm. A sketch of a portcullis is done in black chalk on the back of this sheet. The wood-engraving of the main scene was first published, in reverse, in part No. IV of The Mystery of Edwin Drood.
["Jasper's Sacrifices"]. A drawing done with brush in black ink and white body-color over black chalk, on paper 17.5 cm. x 25 cm. The wood- engraving of this scene was first published, in reverse, in part No. V of The Mystery of Edwin Drood.