368 Illustrations, &e. 
Malmesbury Abbey. Arcade of Nave and Abbot’s Pew; in 
“ Ecclesiastical Antiquities,” by W. Andrews. 1899. 
Compton Bassett Church, Rood Screen; in “Old English 
Churches,” by George Clinch. 1900. 
Salisbury Cathedral. S.E. Jbdid. 
Lacock. Four views in the village, including ‘‘ The Chamberlain Cottage,” 
are among the illustrations of an article, ‘‘ Chapters from the Life of Mr. 
Chamberlain,” in The Woman at Home, Jan., 1901. . 
Proclamation of King Edward VII. at the Town 
Hall, Trowbridge, Feb. 2nd, 1901, from a photo, 
published by the Wiltshire Times. | 
Ditto at Chippenham. 7%e Spiere, Feb. 9th, 1901. 
Lark Hawking on Salisbury Plain—A Put in. 
From a drawing by G. E. Lodge, in Zllust. Lond. News., March 9th, 1901. 
Plan and Particulars of the Proposed Tidworth 
Barracks, with Front Elevation of Officers’ 
Quarters in the Infantry Block. Appeared, with 
descriptive letterpress, in Devizes Gazette, Dec. 27th, 1900, and was 
reproduced on a smaller scale in the Daily Graphic, Jan. 1st, 1901. 
Southwick Court, in the parish of North Bradley. A process view 
of the house, with plan of the estate, in sale ‘‘ Particulars.” 1901. 
Stonehenge. ‘Salisbury Plain Conning Tower. A suggestion for the 
re-arrangement of Stonehenge when the proposed restoration takes 
place.” Punch, Jan. 23rd, 1901. 
Salisbury. The Great Fires, May 24th, 1901. 
The Wilts County Mirror, May 31st, 1901, gives an illustrated supple- 
ment of four views from photographs of Messrs. Ware's leather factory, 
Rollestone Street; The Rainbow Dye Works; and Mr. Vibert’s shop, 
Oatmeal Row ; before, during, and after the fire. 
“The George Herbert Calendar.” Arranged by 8. M. Du 
Pré. View of Salisbury Cathedral and portrait of George Herbert. 
London: Elliott Stock & Co. 1s. 
Noticed in Salisbury Journal, 17th Nov., 1900. 
