88 Portraits. 
Gems of Salisbury. A collection of permanent photographs with 
a descriptive sketch. Published by F. G. QO. Stuart, 57, Cromwell Road, 
Southampton. [1903?] 9 illustrations. 1s. View of Cathedral from 
Palace Garden—City Cross—High Street—Close Gate—Cathedral from 
N.W.—Cathedral from N.E.—W. Front—Choir—Stonehenge. 
Salisbury, Celebration of the Coronation of King 
Edward VII., July 18th and August 9th, 1902. Five good process 
Illustrations on sheet, published as a supplement to Salisbury Journal, 
August 16th, 1902:—Statue of King Edward VII. on the High Street 
Close Gate—Children’s Procession, Autumn and Winter Cars—General 
Procession—Children’s Procession, Britannia Car—Public Dinner in the 
Market Place. 
Exhibition of Paintings by Miss Eleanor Jacob, 
at Church House, Salisbury, Nov. 19th to 26th, 1902. Ninety-eight 
pictures (oils, pastels, and charcoals), of which the Wiltshire items were 
as follows :—Homington Camp, 1898; Salisbury Cathedral (3) ; Harnham 
Bridge (2); St. Ann Street Gate (2); Church House and Hollyhocks ; 
Stonehenge (2); Wiltshire Downs; The Spire, Moonlight; Salisbury 
Meadows; Twilight, Canonry, Salisbury; Marigolds, Quidhampton 
Marsh; Crimson Rambler, The Canonry; Potterne Church; Yellow 
Iris by the Avon; Fishponds, Edington, Wilts; Martinsell, N. Wilts; 
A Wiltshire Pastoral; Wiltshire Downs; The Spire from the Cloisters ; 
Archdeacon Buchanan’s Garden; Yews and Elder, Odstock Wood; 
Salisbury Cloisters. 
PORTRAITS. 
The Earl of Cardigan, D.S.O., only son of the Marquis of 
Ailesbury, and Miss G. S. A. Madden (Countess of Cardigan). 
The Lady, April 2nd, 1903. 
Countess of Cardigan. Country Life, March 28th, 1903. 
Lady Muriel Herbert, 2nd d. of Lord Pembroke. The Woman 
at Home, April, 1908, p. 16. 
Countess of Pembroke and Lord George Sidney 
Herbert. The Woman at Home, Dec., 1902. 
Duchess of Beaufort and Ladies Blanche and Diana Somerset. 
The Woman at Home, April, 1903, p. 75. 
Lady Beatrice Herbert (Lady Beatrice Wilkinson). The Woman 
at Home, Feb., 1902; The Tattler, Feb. 25th; Wilts County Mirror, 
April 29th; The Lady, and Hearth and Home, May 7th, 1903. 
