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“Map showing the Limits of the Ground Referred to in the Order in 
Council for Military Manceuvres, 1898." Engraved and transferred to zinc 
at the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, 1898. Price 2/- Mounted 
on linen. Published by Stanford. This map, on the scale of 4 miles to 
1 inch, shows the greater part of the SeupTte of Dorset, Wilts, Somerset, 
Berks, and Hants, and measures 274 X 173 
Map of Salisbury Plain, issued by ree Midland and South-Western 
Junction Railway—tinted, with railway, rivers and camps coloured. Litho. 
by W. Drewett & Sons. 11} X 83. 
Map of the Mancuvre Area ona small scale, 9 x 73, published by the 
Devizes Gazette, Sept. 1st, 1898. 
“The King’s Oak” (sic) and “ The Tisbury Yew” 
are illustrated in a paper on “ Wonderful Trees,” by S. F. A. Caulfield, in 
Strand Mag., Aug., 1898, pp. 213— 222. 
‘Holbein’ s Porch at Wilton, by G. Fidler, illustrated. Art Journal, 
: Feb., Lb 
The Joiners’ Hall, Salisbury: a vanishing landmark. By 
Alexander Ansted, illustrated. The Artist, Aug., 1897. 
windon New Technical Schools. Process view, with des- 
cription, in Swindon Advertiser, Jan. 30th, 1897. 
Chippenham Proposed Secondary School. Cut of the 
proposed design by Mr. Brinkworth, with letterpress. Wiltshire Times, 
July 23rd, 1898. 
8g sbury Cathedral, from the N.W., with long account of 
_ the work of Repair.to the Spire, and of the Great Thanksgiving Service on 
its completion. Wiltshire Times, July 16th, 1898. 
WILTS PORTRAITS. 
irthur Whitehead, as Mayor of Salisbury during the Diamond. 
3 Subilee Year, has been painted by Mrs. Fulton, of Salisbury, and the 
_ portrait hung in the Council Chamber. Wilts County Mirror, Nov. 4th, 
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ohn Fuller and Niss Norah Phipps (Mrs. J. Fuller). 
Photoprocess. Hearth and Home, July 14th; The Queen, July 16th, 1898. 
[arquis of Lansdowne. Photoprocess. Windsor Magazine, 
April, 1898. 
