164 Wiltshire Pictures and Illustrations. 
being so admirably illustrated in that paper. There are six half-tone 
photographic views: A Happy Grouping (the corner of the Italian Garden 
and the House)—The Italian Garden (full-page, seen from the House)— 
Pembroke’s Stately Dome (Front and Garden Front of House)—Fountain 
and Statuary (in Italian Garden)—The Nadder and Palladian Bridge— 
Ancient Cedars (with Garden Front of House). 
Netheravon House. Process illustration, with portraits and sketch — 
of Sir M. Hicks-Beach. Zhe Woman at Home, July, 1898. 
Pot Crane from a Public-House at Ludgershall. 
Reliquary, p. 158, July, 1898. 
Salisbury School. Exterior of Playing Ground, with letterpress 3 
account. Photoprocess. The Lady, June 30th, 1898. 
Swindon, The Laying the Foundation Stones of the New Presbyterian 
Church. Account in the North Wilts Herald, Oct. 7th, 1898, with a 
sketch of “The New Church,” and portraits of “The Pastor (Rev. J. H. 
Gavin) and the Builder (Mr. Charles Williams).” 
Salisbury Art Exhibition, held at the Church House,Oct. 4th—18th. 
Among the local pictures were :—‘‘ The Haunt of the Kingfishers,” by Mr. 
W. Alexander; “ Homington Camp,” by Miss E. Jacob; ‘ Highlanders 
entering Wilton,” by Miss S. Beale ; “St. Anne’s Gate,” by Mr. H. Brooks; 
and “The Chough Inn, Harnham Bridge, Minster Street, The Training — 
College, and Church House,” etchings by Mr. W. Brown. Noticed, Wilts 
County Mirror, Oct. 7th, 1898. 
The Military Manceuvres, 1898. _ Illustrations :-— 
The K.O.S. Borderers leaving Salisbury Cathedral—Mounted Infantry 
defending Stonehenge (Graphic, September 3rd). The Battle of Omdurman, - 
the Rush for the Sunday Papers in the Southern Camp in Wiltshire—The 
Cameronians advancing to deploy—The Dublin Fusiliers formed for defence 
- —Massed Divisional 'roops—The Royal West Surrey sheltered—Massed 
Troops of the 2nd Division—'Third Brigade Guns firing—Cameronians 
resting—General Clery’s Staff (Graphic, Sept. 10th). Watering Cavalry 
at the Mancuvres, an unexpected bath (Graphic, Sept. 17th). Lord 
Wolseley inspecting the Camp of the Southern Army—Lord Wolseley, Sir 
Evelyn Wood, and Staff watching a Cavalry Field Day on Salisbury Plain 
—Corps Artillery galloping into action (IlZust. Lond. News, Sept. 10th). 
How they filled the Balloon—Camp at Chalk Farm—The Cameron High- 
landers, “ The Highland Fling ’’—A Drowsy Picket (Zhe Sketch, Sept. 14th). 
After the Battle of Charlton Down—The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders” 
retreating—Funeral of Driver Hunt, R.H.A., Placing the Coffin on the 
Gun-Carriage—The Last Volley (Black and White, Sept.17th). Bulford 
Down Camp, Cooking for the Royal Horse Guards—In the Lines—Bringing 
in Fuel Wood, with letterpress, (Wiltshire Times, July 30th). 
