130 Wilts Ulnstrations. 



Swindon. "Armorial bearings of," Genealogical Mag., Feb., 1902, 

 p. 443, 



House made of old Barge. Pearson's Weekly, Dec. 8th, 1904, p. 398. 



Britford. church, and the Moat House. Photo postcards. 



ComptOn Basset Church. Rood Screen. Old English Churches, 

 by G. Clinch, second edition, 1903. 



Calne Public Library. Account of the opening, with plan and 

 elevation, in Devizes Gazelle, March 30th, and Wiltshire Times, also 

 with cut, April 1st, 1905. 



Bishops Cannings Church. Offertory box, in article by Charlotte 

 Mason, on " Ancient offertory boxes," in Sunday at Home, June, 1905, 

 p. 635. 



Arrival of the Barl and Countess of Suffolk at 



Malmesbury. The Ladies' Field, Jan. 28th, 1905. 



A Cup for Lord Suffolk. (Wedding present from the tenants of 

 the Charlton Park Estate.) Illust. Lond. News, Jan. 28th, 1905. 



Wilton House. Cut in Wiltshire Times, Dec. 10th, 1904. 



Hartham Park House. Cut in Wiltshire Times, Nov. 12th, 1904. 



"George Herbert at Bemerton," from picture by w.Dyce, 



R.A. Pall Mall Mag., June, 1905, p. 647. 



Beckhanipton. Three process illustrations of " Training at Beck- 

 hampton " in The King, April 29th, 1905, pp. 152, 3 : — The Beckhampton 

 String; Beckhampton House, the residence of Mr. S. Darling ; After 

 Work, Heads towards Home. 



Marlborough, High Street. Process view. The King, April 15th, 

 1905, p. 75. 



Bronze Age Pottery. Among the admirable illustrations of that 

 most useful book, Celtic Art in Pagan and Christian Times, by J. 

 Romilly Allen (Methuen & Co., 1904), one of the cinerary urns from 

 Lake and the covered incense cup from Aldbourne, both of them now in 

 the British Museum, are given. 



Longford Castle. Photo postcard. 



Lacock and Malmesbury Abbeys. Excellent ground plans 



of Lacock Abbey, and Malmesbury Abbey Church, by Harold Brakspear, 

 F.S.A., illustrate the programme of the Royal Archaeological Institute's 

 Annual Meeting at Bristol, 1904. 



"Near Malmesbury." Oil painting, by Leslie Thompson, exhibited 



in New Gallerv, 1905. 



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