234 Wilts Blustrations. 



at Lavington; Erchfont, Seend, Eowde, Bromham, and Avebury 

 Churches ; Tom Moore's Tomb at Bromham ; Silbury ; Avebury Circles 

 (3) ; Lacock Abbey ; and Stonehenge. 



WILTS ILLUSTRATIONS 



Bishops Cannings Chnrch, The Wooden Chair, is 



illustrated under the title of " A Monk's Carrell," in The Treasury, Dec. 

 1904, vol. iv., p. 233. 



Salisbury, Friary House, Dining-Eoom in ditto, and Bishop's School, 

 three illustrations in Prospectus of the Friary House, Salisbury, Girls' 

 Boarding School for the Bishop's School. 



Salisbury, St. Anne's Gate. a good cut, in Daily Chromde, 

 Aug. 25th, 1905. " Rural Week Ends, SaHsbury." 



The New Grammar School Building, Marlborough, 



erected by Messrs. Silcock & Eeay, architects, formally opened Sept. 

 6th, is illustrated in Devizes Gazette, Sept. 7th, 1905. 



LittleCOte, The Hall. Plate in reprint of "The Mansions of 

 England," by Nash, forming special number of The Studio, dated 1906. 



Avebury and Silbury. Good photos of the central stones of the 

 north circle; the large stone at the entrance from the Swindon Eoad; 

 the Kennet Avenue; and Silbury Hill; in Frith's Series of Picture 

 Postcards. 



Potterne, Porch House. Coloured postcard. 



Zeals, House and Church (two views). Picture postcards. 



Bradford-on-Avon Saxon Church, Malmesbury 

 Abbey, and a View of Hazlebury " Quarre," Box, are 



given in the course of a paper on Bath Stone, by T. Sturge Cotterell, in 

 Journal of the British Archwological Association, 1905, New Series, 

 vol. xi., 49—58. 



Marlborough, St. Peter's. Etched by J. C. Eobinson, 6x4 

 (unpublished). 



Bdington. "The Monastery Church." Cut in Wiltshire Times, Seipt- 

 30th, 1905. 



StOUrton, Bristol Cross, Church (N. and S.), Alfred's Tower, and 

 Stourhead House. Picture postcards. 



