Illustrations, &e. 367 
Ludgershall. An article in the Daily Graphic, with two views, Jan. 
12th. Reproduced in the Wiltshire Times, Jan. 19th, 1901. 
“A Little History of the West of England,” (comprising 
the Counties of Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Gloucester, Wilts, and 
Dorset).”’ With numerous illustrations. London: T. Nelson & Sons. 
9d. [1901. ?] 
ILLUSTRATIONS, &c. 
A History of Renaissance Architecture in England, 
1500—1800, by Reginald Blomfield. Two vols. Imperial 8vo, 
London. 1897. Contains the following Wiltshire illustrations :—Chimney- 
piece, South Wraxall—The School and Alms House, Corsham—Garden 
House, Amesbury—Plan of ditto—Ceiling, Wilton—Panelling in Double 
Cube Room, Wilton—Entrance Pier, Amesbury—The Hertford Monu- 
ment, Salisbury Cathedral—Chimneypiece, Wilton— Wilton, Centre Bay 
of South Front—Entrance to Corsham Court—Part of Wall at Amesbury 
—Stone Doorhead, Corsham—Choristers’ School, The Close, Salisbury— 
Ceiling to Drawing Room, Stockton House—Wardour House. 
Trowbridge. Newtown British School. Sketch of the 
building and account of the opening. Wiltshire Times, March 20th, 1901. 
Chippenham. Primitive Methodist New Church 
and Schools. Sketch of the building and letterpress. Wiltshire 
Times, April 13th, 1901. 
Statuette presented to Lieut. Walter Long by the 
Tenantry of Rood Ashton. Sketch and _ letterpress. 
Wiltshire Times, April 6th, 1901. 
G.W.R. Wootton Bassett and Patchway Extension. 
Sketch map with letterpress account. Wiltshire Times, April 6th, 1901. 
Marlborough New Town Hall. Cut in Devizes Gazette, May 
' Qnd, 1901. The drawing by the architect, Mr. C. E. Ponting, F.S.A., 
is exhibited in the Royal Academy this year, 
Inglesham Church. Interior. Page 48 of Transactions of 
Bristol and Gloucestershire Archeological Society. 1900. 
Bromham. Battle House. In a paper on Mr, Raven Hill. 
Idler, May, 1899. 
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