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Wilts Allustrations, Pictures, ke. 
South Wales and Bristol Direct Railway, by William 
Biggar. Reprinted from the Contractor's Chronicle, Dec. 5th, 1898. 
Pamphlet, 8vo. London. Price One Penny. pp. 16. Contains a plan of 
the railway and sixteen illustrations from photos, of which three, “ Bridge 
at Wootton Bassett,” ‘ Foundations of Viaduct at Somerford,” and “Brickyard 
at Corston,” are concerned with the Wiltshire portion of the line. i 
‘The Manton Stable Lad’s Death. Sketches at the 
Proceedings before the Marlborough County — 
Magistrates.”’ Sketch portraits of “Stable Lad Sprules,” Oliver 
Reeves, A Stickler, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Haydon, Dr. Penny, and Mr. J.B. — 
Maurice. Daily Graphic, Dec. 19th, 1898. 
The Hall, Bradford-on-Avon, the Seat of Mr. John 
Moulton. Article in Country Life Illustrated, 11th March, 1899, 
pp: 304—308, with six illustrations :—The Terrace—The Lordly Entrance— 
The Ancient Dove-cote—The House and Terrace from the West—The Hall 
(exterior)—From the East. 
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Ditto. Vie Builder, March 25th, 1899, contains a full-page photo-litho of 
the English Royal Pavilion at the Paris Exhibition of 1900, by E. Ll. 
Lutyens, architect. Also a plan. It is described as an adaptation from 
Kingston House, Bradford-on-Avon. 
Bradford-on-Avon. Chapel on the Bridge. A paper by 
Francis Crowther on Bridge Chapels in the Pall Mall Mag, May, 1899, 
p. 250, is illustrated with four sketches by Herbert Railton of The Mass 
House and Bridge,” ** Mass House,” ** The Bridge,” * Bridge Foot.” 
South Wraxall Manor House, The Quadrangle, ~ 
appears as an illustration at p. 30 of “An Old English Home and its 
Dependencies,’ by Baring Gould. London, Methuen & Co, 1898. 
The Flight of the King: being a Full, True, and © 
Particular Account of the Miraculous Escape of — 
His Most Sacred Majesty Charles II. after the 
Battle of Worcester, by Allan Fea, 1897, contains the following 
Wilts illustrations :—Gold acorn Vinaigrette in possession of C. Penruddocke, 
Esq.—The King’s Arms, Salisbury—Ditto, Window facing Yard—Ditto, 
Interior Quadrangle—Ditto, Corner of Panelled Room—John Coventry's 
House, Salisbury—Entrance to Hiding-Place in the Summer House, Salisbury 
—Summer House. showing the Carved Facing wherein is the Peep Hole 
from the Hiding-Place—Courtyard of the George Inn, Mere—Heale House 
