342 Books ke., by Wiltshire Authors. 
Keevil Manor is the subject of another of those admirably illustrated 
articles in Country Life, May 14th, 1904, pp. 702—708, with large and 
excellent process views of The Entrance Front; The Porch; The South- 
West Front; The South-West Corner; The East Corner; The Twelve 
Apostles [yew trees] ; Evergreen Yews; The Old Gateway ; Giant Yews. 
These are by far the best illustrations which have appeared of this fine 
old house. 
‘Wishford. Fire-Engine purchased in 1728. Good photo in article on 
‘Fire Fighting in Bygone Days.” English Illustrated Mag., Sept., 
1903, p. 630. 
Pewsey. Mr. A. M. Walton’s shop. Wilts Advertiser, April 7th, 1904. 
Potterne. Woodbridge House. Wilts Advertiser, April 7th, 1904. 
Devizes. Mr. J. H. V. Lucas’ shop, Little Brittox. Wilts Advertiser, 
Jan. 28th, 1904. 
Winsley House. Architectural drawing by T. B. Silcock and Reay, 
exhibited in Royal Academy, 1904. 
Swindon. The jubilee supplement of the Swindon Advertiser, Feb. 5th, 
1904, contains ten cuts:—An Interesting Bit of ‘‘ Railway Swindon” 
in the Forties; Old Market Place, New Swindon; Map of Swindon in 
1850; Original Mechanics’ Institute; New Market Hall; Town Hall; 
Victoria Hospital; Corn Exchange and Town Hall; Electricity Works; 
Technical School. 
Christ Church ; Bath Road; Regent Street, New Swindon. Three 
cuts. Bristol Observer, April 2nd, 1904. 
———_ Richard Jefferies’ House in Victoria Street. The Bookman, June, 
1904. 
Calne. Elevation and Plan of Proposed Public Library. Devizes Gazette, 
June 9th, 1904. 
Richard Jefferies. His House at Goring and Grave at Broadwater. 
Photos. The Bookman, June, 1904. 
Silbury Hill. «As Viewed from the East”; ‘‘ From the North, showing 
the Levelled Observatory Area on the North-East and West Sides,” “from 
the West, showing Levelled Ground on the West, North, and East Sides, 
and the Natural High Ground to the South which was utilized by the 
Druids to save useless labour”’; ‘‘ South and North Section showing the 
Sighting Pole as erected thereon by the Druids, together with the Sun’s 
Elevations and the Sighting Lines for the Solsticial and Equinoctial Ob- 
servations.” Photo-process views and a section. [Published by M. B. 
Cotsworth, of York. 1903 ?] 
Arms of the Devizes Guilds. Cut in Wiltshire Advertiser, June 
28rd, 1904. ; 

