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ILLUSTRATIONS. 
Marlborough College. Gateway and Avenue, The Old House, 
High Street Approach, Museum Block, Chapel Interior, Cricket Pavilion, 
** Foster’s,” Duck’s Bridge, Marlborough from the Cricket Field—Nine 
Photogravures from the series of etchings by E. J. Burrow published a 
few years ago, size, including margin, 10 x 8. Price 15s. the set. 
Published by W. H. Beynon & Co., of Cheltenham. 1903. 
Longleat. Country Life, May 2nd, 1903, has a short article with three 
fine photographs of the interior :—White Marble Chimneypiece in Saloon 
—The Hall, West Side—The Hall, East and South Sides. 
Bulford. The Headquarters of the 2nd Army Corps, The New Camp, 
The Sphere, Nov. 2nd, 1901. 
The Tomb of Crabbe’s Father and Mother, in Aldeburgh 
Churchyard. The Sphere, Aug. 24th, 1901. 
Edington Church. 7%e Treasury, Sept., 1903, p. 1063. 
Lacock. Country Life, Aug. 22nd, 1903, gave eight admirable process 
views in the village of Lacock, with letterpress:—Manor Farm, The 
Steading—The Tithe Barn—The Manor Farm—The Rise—The Chippen- 
ham Road—Where Chippenham Market was formerly held—Tne Lion 
Inn—Lion Lane. 
Stonehenge. Cut showing the fallen stones. Wiltshire Advertiser, 
January 10th, 1901. 
—— “The Fall of a Trilithon at Stonehenge.” The Sphere, Jan. 19th, 
1901, contains five illustrations :—In the Centre of Stonehenge—Stone- 
henge before the Accident—Salisbury Cathedral—Ground-Plan of 
Stonehenge—General View, showing Fallen Stones. 
New Badge for the 1st Wilts Volunteers. Cut in Wilts 
County Mirror, July 17th, 1903. 
| Presentation of Prizes to Wilts Volunteers at Round- 
way, by the Duchess of Somerset. Wiltshire Advertiser, June, 1903. 
Marlborough. Lord Roberts inspecting the Motor Volunteers. Cut, 
Daily Graphic, Sept. 21st, 1903. 
