166 Wiltshire Pictures and Illustrations. 
Sir Michael Hicks-Beach (three portraits) Lady Lucy 
Hicks-Beach, Lady Lucy Hicks-Beach and her 
Daughters. Five good photoprocess portraits, with a sketch of Sir 
Michael’s career and character, appearin The Woman at Home, July, 1898. 
Lord Nelson. Sketch in Daily Graphic, Oct. 1st, 1898. 
The Bishop of Salisbury. Caricature of the Bishop and Lord 
Salisbury, in reference to the Debate on the Benefices Bill in the House of 
Lords. Morning Leader, July 9th, 1898. 
—— Three process portraits in Strand Mag., Nov., 1898 :— Aged 24,” 
“ Aged 40,” and “ Present Day.” 
Rev. J. C. Alcock, Head-Master of Salisbury School. Photoprocess. 
Lady, June 30th, 1898. 
The Dean of Salisbury. Cut in Daily Graphic, Oct. 1st; good 
Photoprocess, The Queen, Sept. 14th, 1898. 
Major Robert Poore and Lady Flora Douglas- 
Hamilton. Good photoprocess, The Lady, Oct. 6th; The Ladies’ 
Home, Oct. 22nd, 1898. 4 
Rev. George Granville Bradley, D.D., Dean of 
Westminster, formerly Head-Master of Marlborough. A sketch 
of his career, dealing at some length with the Marlborough portion of it, 
accompanied by a bad portrait cut, is given in Zit Bits, Aug. 6th, 1898. 
Duchess of Somerset. Small process portrait, with a page of # 
letterpress, “In a Rose Garden.” The Girls’ Realm,” Nov. 1898. 
Russell Davis Gillman, Editor and Proprietor of the Wiltshire 
Advertiser. A cut, with a sketch of his career, appears in Reynolds’ — 
Newspaper, July 24th, 1898. 
Rev. L. R. Henslow, standing at the Litch-Gate of the Churchyard 
at Zeals, and Mrs. Henslow with a group of girls, illustrate an article in 
The Churchwoman, May 20th, 1898, giving an account of the “ Guild of 
Aid in Home Duties,” established by Mrs. Henslow at Zeals. 
