Books, &c., by Wiltshire Authors. 341 
ILLUSTRATIONS. 
Warminster. The Obelisk; The Parish Church; The Town Hall: 
three cuts with slight letterpress, in the Bristol Observer, Feb 20th, 1904. 
Edington Church. Process view, with letterpress account of its 
narrow escape from destruction by fire on the night of Good Friday. 
Wiltshire Chronicle, April 9th, 1904. 
Lyneham. “The Duke of Beaufort’s Foxhounds: a Scene at the White 
Hart, Lyneham.” Seven photo-cuts in Zllustrated London News, Feb. 
20th, 1904. Portraits of the Duke and of Lord Kerry. One of the same 
cuts, “‘ Going to Draw,” appears as “ A Large Field at Lyneham Green,” 
with a very good photo of the Duke on horseback and another cut, in 
The Queen, Jan. 23rd, 1904. 











Keevil. ‘Talboys’ House.” Small process views in advertisement. 
Lady, May 5th; Country Life, May 14th, 1904. 
Wardour Castle. Doorway in Courtyard. Process. Country Life. 
May 14th, 1904. 
Longleat Garden Front. Hearth and Home, Dec. 31st, 1903. 
Coate. Birthplace of Richard Jefferies. The Bookman, June, 1904. 
harlton Park. ‘A Country Girl” at Lord Suffolk’s seat, Charlton 
Park. Hight photos of the characters. The Lady, May 5th, 1904. 
Group of the characters, The Sketch, May 4th, 1904. 
Salisbury Cathedral. Engraving by Norman Hirst, after Constable, 
exhibited in Royal Academy, 1904. 











Engraving by Lucas, after Constable. Process reproduction, 
Country Life, May 14th, 1904. 
S alisbury. The extension of the City, new boundary sanctioned by 
the Local Government Board. Map. Salisbury Journal, May 7th, 1904. 
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salisbury Cathedral Spire, with Steeple-Jacks at work, and the 
Vane. Two photo-process illustrations as an advertisement of Messrs. 
Frankland, Phillips, & Co., with letterpress. 1904. 
Bowood. Country Life, May 21st, 1904, pp. 738—744, has a series of 
large process illustrations of the house, with short letterpress notes. 
The illustrations are:—The Entrance Hall; Dining-Room; Library 
Corridor ; West Library; South End of Drawing-Room; Dining-Room, 
East End; South Front. 
! almesbury Abbey, Old Fire-Engine preserved at. Photo in 
English Illustrated Mag., Sept., 1903, p. 634. 
