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“Longmore, a rambling old place situated on the borders of Salisbury 
Plain,” but there is no real local colour. The heroine is chased across 
the Plain by a deadly serpent, intentionally turned loose on her, and is 
rescued while taking refuge on the Slaughter Stone. 
“Death and Burial Customs in Wiltshire,” by Miss 
L. A. Law. Edited with notes by W. Crooke. 
A short paper in Folk-lore (Transactions of the Folk-lore Society), 
xi., 3, pp. 344—7, Sept., 1900. 
Local Diary for 1900. A diary of events affecting South Wilts 
in 1900 is given in the Wilts County Mirror, Dec. 28th, 1900. 
Wiltshire in 1900. A full and complete reswmé of events of all 
sorts in Wiltshire is given in the Devizes Gazette, Jan. 3rd, 1901. 
WILTS ILLUSTRATIONS AND PICTURES. 
shippenham Technical and Secondary Schools. 
Accompanying an account of the opening proceedings in the Wiltshire 
Times, Dec. 22nd, 1900, is a good cut of these handsome new buildings. 
jalisbury. The Gentleman's Journal, Nov. 15th, 1900, pp. 5161—5172, 
contains an article on Salisbury of the advertising kind—illustrated with 
photo-blocks of the Cathedral—The White Hart Hotel (four)—The Old 
George Apartment House—The Chough Hotel—and the shops of Messrs. 
Roper, Messrs. Woodrow (five)—Ye Hall of John Halle, interior—Old 
Sarum Kettle—Messrs. Pritchard & Clarke (two)—Lefevre—Goodall— 
Luxton—The Victoria Hall—and the Steam Laundry, in addition to five 
portraits. 
Salisbury Cathedral. Mural Tablet to Mrs. 
Moberly. Builder, Dec. 1st, 1900. 
Se lisbury Cathedral. [Illustration of a model of. The Strand 
Mag., July, 1900, in an article on an exhibition of models of Cathedrals 
at Putney Free Library. 
isbury Close. Two pencil drawings by Albert Goodwin, in the 
Exhibition of the Society of Painters in Water Colours; and two water 
colours of the same subject exhibited at the Fine Art Society’s Gallery. 
au isbury Plain, “The effect of the Storm on; a flash of lightning 
‘passed over a fold of sheep at ‘ West Down’—killing forty. (Photo by 
JAY Burgess.” Black and White Budget, 11th August, 1900, p. 607. 
