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 WILTS ILLUSTRATIONS 



AVilton House. Photos of Italian Garden and Cutting in Shrubs, Palladian 

 Bridge and House, House through Shrubs, Stepping- Stones over River, 

 West Front of House, View in Grounds, South-East View of House. 

 Taller, Feb. 19th, 1908. 



Bradford-on-Avon Technical School, New Laboratories, Woodwork Eoom, 

 and Gymnasium, given by Lord Fitzmaurice. Wiltshire Times, March 

 28th, 1908. 



House at Holt where Mrs. Meaden was murdered. Wiltshire Times, April 

 11th, 1908. 



Chippenham, new Wesleyan Church and Schools. Wiltshire Times, April 

 18th, 1908. 



Amesbury Church, S.-E. An appeal for the restoration fund. 1907. 



Lackham House, and Lacock Church. Wiltshire Times, June 13th, 1908. 



The Cross in St. Mary's Churchyard, Cricklade, in arti'cle on " The Thames 

 above Oxford," by C. V. Godby. English Illustrated Mag., June, 1908, 

 pp. 46—51. 



The George Inn, Salisbury ; Porch at Laverstock ; House in St. Anne's Street, 

 Salisbury ; Berwick St. Leonard's ; Iron Latches and Scutcheon, 

 Malmesbury ; are illustrations in " Art in England during the Elizabethan 

 and Stuart Periods," by Aymer Vallance [Spring number of The Studio'\, 

 1908. 



Lake House. Countrj/ Life, Feb. 8th, 1908, pp. 198—203, has a series of 

 excellent photos of Lake House, with notes on the historj' of the house 

 and its owners, the Dulie family. The views are : From the S.-\V. (the 

 front), Dining-Eoom, From the Eiver, W. Front, Eastern Gables from 

 Bowling Green, Dining-Room Bay, Drawing-Eoom. 



Great Chalfield and South Wraxall. " The Domestic Architecture of England 

 during the Tudor Period," by Thomas Garner and Alfred Stratton. 

 Folio. Part I., 1908, contains two full-page plates of Great Chalfield 

 and two of South AVraxall, together with a page of details from the oriels 

 of the two houses, and a view of Great Chalfield from a water colour 

 drawing by J. C. Buckler. 



" The Gardens of England in the Southern and Western Counties." Special 

 winter number of " The Studio." Edited by Charles Holme. 5*. net. 

 One hundred and thirty-six full-page illustrations. Those relating to 

 Wilts are : Cascade at Bowood Park, The Terrace Steps at Bowood Park, 

 The Hall, Bradford-on-Avon, Pergola at the Hall, Bradford-on-Avon, 

 The Park Entrance at Corsham Court, The Eose Garden at Corsham 

 Court, Corsham Court, The new Water Garden at Hartham Park, The 

 Water Garden at Hartham Park, The Formal Garden at Longford 

 Castle (two views). The Palace, Salisbury, The Holbein Walk at Wilton 

 House, The Italian Garden at Wilton House, The Eiver Path at Wilton 

 House, Wilton House. There are a few remarks in letterpress about 

 these. 



The " George," Amesbury, p. 285, and the " Green Dragon," Alderbury, 

 exterior and interior, pp. 283, 287, are figured in C. G. Harper's " The 

 Old Inns of Old England." London. 1906. 8vo. Vol.1. 



