364 Wilts Lilustrations and Pictures. 
Malmesbury, New Primitive Methodist Chapel. 
Good illustration, with letterpress account, in North Wilts Herald, Sept. 
29th, 1899. 
Swindon, The Royal Hotel. Illustration in North Wilts Herald, 
Oct. 13th, 1899. 
Avebury (Manor) Garden Gate. A cut of this appears in 
‘Decorative Illustrations of Books, Old and New, by Walter Crane, 
1896,” being reproduced from ‘‘ The Formal Garden,” 1892. 
Cricklade Churchyard, Water Eaton House, & Castle 
Eaton Church are illustrated in ‘‘a Poet’s River,” by Emily 
Custance Cook, in Pall Mall Mag., Aug., 1899, pp. 507—519, dealing 
with the Upper Thames. 
Bradenstoke. (View of village)—Priory—Church and Cross—Priory 
from the Fields—Providence Chapel. A page of cuts, with letterpress, 
in Bristol Observer, Feb. 18th, 1899. 
The British Royal Pavilion at the Paris Exhibition 
Of 1900 (acopy of Kingston House, Bradford-on-Avon), is illustrated 
in the Graphic, June 24th, 1899. 
Trowbridge Technical School, Part of. Thomas Davison, 
architect. Iustration in Architectural Review, July, 1899. 
Marlborough College Chapel. A window in memory of the 
old Marlburians who fell in the Crimea is illustrated in an article, ‘‘ To 
the Memory of the Brave: How the Public Schools honour their Dead 
Heroes.” . Windsor Mag., Dec., i899. 
Mr. Raven Hill (of Bromham) exhibited at the Fine Arts Society’s 
a collection of his original drawings done for reproduction in pen work 
and wash work. Noticed, Standard, Nov. 29th, 1899. 
“The Romance of our Ancient Churches,” by Sarah 
Wilson, illustrated by Alex. Ansted, 1899, contains the following Wiltshire 
illustrations :—A good half-tone frontispiece of ‘‘ The Porch or Transept 
of the Saxon Church, Bradford-on-Avon,” and small cuts of ‘‘ Pew End 
in Palace Chapel, Salisbury” (p. 15), “‘S. Transept and Tower, Salisbury 
Cathedral” (p. 35); “The Longespee Tomb, Salisbury” (p. 65), ‘* Con- 
secration Cross, Salisbury” (p. 187). 
