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in photography in connection with the proposed re-building of the chancel : 
of Lacock Church as a memorial to him. 
Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Chancellor of the Exchequer. Article 
with portrait, in Daily Mail. Dec. 29th, 1899. 
Beckford. ‘The Sultan of Lansdowne Tower” is the title of a gossipping 
article in Temple Bar, June, 1900. 
PORTRAITS. 
Lieut. Algernon Walker Heneage, one of the officers of the 
Naval Brigade who served at Ladysmith. Jilustrated London News, 
May 12th, 1900. 
Col. T. C. Pleydell Calley, Commanding 2nd Detachment of 
Guards in South Africa. Illustrated London News, Jan. 13th, 1900. 
Major Francis Richard Macmullen, of the 2nd Batt- 
Wiltshire Regiment, died of wounds at Rensburg, aged 44. Illustrated 
London News, March 8rd, 1900. 
The Hon. Stuart Pleydell Bouverie, son of the Earl 
of Radnor, and Miss Dorothy Vickers. The Sketch, 
Feb. 28th, 1900. 
Lt.-Gen. Lord Methuen. Black and White, Boer or Briton, 
No. 2; Black and White Budget, No. 8, 1900; and amongst ‘ British 
Leaders,” a sheet published by Robinson, Bristol. 
Major-Gen.Sir Henry Chermside. Black and White Budget, 
Jan. 13th; Jllustrated London News, Jan. 13th, 1900. 
Sir John Dickson Poynder, Bart. J/lustrated London News, 
April 14th, 1900. 
Bishop William Awdry, of South Tokyo, at p. 108 of 
‘The Spiritual Expansion of the Empire.” §.P.G. 1900. 
Rev. Eyre Hussey (formerly Vicar of Lyneham), as the Champion 
Archer. Harmsworth’s Mag., Dec., 1899. 
Second Lieut. Mc. Cuchan, Wiltshire Regiment, promoted from 
the ranks. Black and White Budget, June 9th, 1900. 
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