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Alton Barnes Church. An interesting account of the work of 

 restoration which has been carried out by Mr. C. E. Ponting, and of the 

 re-opening service on Nov. 8th, is given in Bevizes Gazette, Nov. 10th, 

 1904. Mr. Ponting states that the walls of the building are of Saxon 

 date, though no window or door of that period remains. 



Farm Changes in Wiltshire in 1904. a long and useful 



list of changes in the tenancy of farms in the county. Bevizes Gazette, 

 Nov. 10th, 1904. 

 The Avon at Salistoury, by Vallon Hardie, illust., in The 

 Badminton Magazine, Oct., 1204, pp. 378-385. Illustrations :- 

 Grayling Fishing ; A Streamy Reach ; At Durnford ; A Likely Spot ; 

 Harnham Bridge, below Salisbury; Grayling Fishing at Longford 

 Castle ; A Corner for Pike ; Pike ^Yinter Quarters. 



Valley of the Upper Thames. Articieby a. R. Quintonin 



Cyclists' Touring Club Gazette, June, 1905, pp. 257-263. IllustraUons 

 of " The Infant Thames at Ashton Keynes " ; and " Somerford Mill. 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



BradfOrd-On-AVOn. The Architectural Review, Dec, 1904, Vol. 

 xvi No 97, pp. 243-250, has an article on Bradford-on-Avon, by W. 

 J. Loftie, illustrated by the following large and splendid process plates 

 from photographs :-The Bridge and Chapel; Porch, Abbess of Shaftes- 

 bury's Barton ; Tithe Barn; Hall's Almshouse ; Bethell's House ; Gate 

 Hall's Almshouse ; No. 8, Silver Street ; The Shambles. A second 

 article in the number for February, 1905, Vol. xvii.. No. 99, pp. 51-58, 

 has these in addition :-St. Lawrence's Chapel; Stewards Monument, 

 Holy Trinity Church ; Druce's Hill House; Orpin's House and Grave; 

 The Church Houses; Old Houses; Kingston House. The whole series 

 is a valuable addition to the illustrations of Wiltshire. 

 Avebury and Silhury. An article in the English Illustrated 

 Magazine, March, 1904, pp. 691-698, "A Day 'twixt Summer and 

 Winter" by T. R. Hodges, has three Wiltshire photos reproduced :— 

 The EncircUng Mound and Fosse at Avebury ; The Standing Stones at 

 Avebury ; Silbury Hill. 

 South Wraxall Manor is admirably illustrated in Country Life, 

 Jan. 11th, 1905, pp. 54—64. The views are :-The Loggia; The Gate- 

 house; The Entrance; The Enclosed Garden ; The Garden Path ; The 

 Covered Way ; The Outbuildings ; The Entrance Porch ; The Flagged 

 Walk- Gargoyles; the Windows of the Drawing-Room ; The North 

 Gateway ; Under the Gatehouse ; The Courtyard ; The Island surrounded 

 by the Fishpond. 



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