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An Order of Service for a Diocesan Choral Festival, 
to be held in Salisbury Cathedral, on Wednesday, 
July 16th, 1902, to commemorate the Coronation 
of King Edward VII.and Queen Alexandra. Printed = 
by Novello & Co., and sold by Brown & Co., Salisbury. Wrappers. 
10 x 7. Pp. 46. 
St. Nicholas’s Hospital, Salisbury. Forms of Ad- 
mission and Special Prayers. Pamphlet. 8} x 52. 
Pp. 23. Salisbury: Bennett Brothers, Jowrnal Office. 1902. 
Under Salisbury Spire. By Emma Marshall. Popular edition. 
Price 6d. Seeley & Co. 1908. 
Sarum Tunes. By Rey. H.J. Trueman. Published at Alfred Foley’s 
Music Warehouse, Salisbury. Cloth. 1s. 6d. A collection of about 
forty hymn tunes, composed by the author, mostly for use at St. Mark’s 
Church, Salisbury, and three settings of the Te Deum in chant form. 
Noticed favourably in Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, Nov., and Salisbury 
Journal, May 16th, 1903. 
Salisbury Cathedral Spire. The work of substituting copper 
bands for the old iron ones near the summit of the spire, and the renewal 
of the vane at the top is described in Wilts County Mirror, July 3rd, 
1903, with a process view of the workmen at the summit. ‘ 
Salisbury, St. Thomas’s Church, Repair Fund. 
A report of the speeches made on the occasion of the opening of a 
\ bazaar at Salisbury, held with the object of raising funds to meet the 
£6000 required for this work, appears in the Salisbury Journal, Oct. 10th, 
1908. 
_ Salisbury and South Wilts and BlackmoreMuseums. 
The annual report is printed in Wilts County Mirror, July 24th, 1903. 
The Nelson Room at Trafalgar. Article by W. H. Hosking, 
in the Windsor Magazine, Oct., 1903, pp. 527—532. Illust. from 
photographs by J. Temple:—The Approach to Trafalgar House—The 
Garden Front of the house—Entrance Hall, with Stand of Arms.—The 
Copenhagen Seal, Hamilton Locket, and Nile Medal—Overmantel 
showing the signal ‘‘ England expects every man to do his duty”—Bust 
of Nelson by Franz Thaller and Matthias Ranson—Cup presented by 
the English Merchants trading in the Levant to the Admiral after the 
Battle of the Nile: other vases modelled from pictures at the time: at 
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