194 Books, &e., by Wiltshire Authors. 
Map to illustrate the Manceuvres. Times, Sept. 22nd, 1903. 
Salisbury Cathedral. Statue of St. Edmund of Canterbury erected 
on West Front. The Sphere, Feb. 1st, 1902. 
— The Vast Vane of the Cathedral—Spire with the 
Steeple Jacks Aloft; two illustrations of an article by A. G. Phillips, 
‘*How I climbed the highest Spire in England, and what I did and saw 
there. The Sphere, Dec. 27th, 1902. 
Salisbury, Joiner’s Hall. Illustrated in article on the National 
Trust in Pearson’s Mag., Oct., 1903, p. 381. 
Salisbury. Wyndham Park Conservative Club 
House. Cut in Wilts County Mirror, Nov. 20th, 1903. 

Eighteen Pictorial Postcards, “ with views of Salisbury 
and surrounding camps, printed and published by Gale & Polden, Ltd., 
Wellington Works, Aldershot, and at Londom 6d. nett.’’ 
They comprise :—Field-Marshal Sir Evelyn Wood, V.C., Commanding 
2nd Army Corps, and his Staff—Salisbury Cathedral, Exterior and 
interior—Clock Tower and County Hotel—Poultry Cross—Headquarters 
2nd Army Corps—Bulford Camp—Ditto, Church of England Soldiers’ 
Institute—Ditto, Artillery Huts—Ditto, Mounted Infantry—Ditto, 
R.H.A. Camp, Beacon Hill—Bulford Village, Water Street—Brigade 
Camp, Parkhouse—Parkhouse Camp, near Tidworth—Camp in Tidworth 
Park—Tidworth House, Headquarters of 4th Division, 2nd Army Corps 
—Stonehenge—Amesbury, High Street. 
Barford St. Martin and Burcombe, Troops passing through. 
Three illustrations in The Sphere, Aug. 25th, 1900. 


