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WILTSHIKE ILLUSTEATIONS. 



Wilton House, The Hall. Photo process. The Connoisseur^ Dec, 1910, 



p. 248. 

 Devizes, St. John's Tower, and Purton Church Tower illustrated, pp. 55 



and 255, of Towers and Spires, their design and arrangement. By E. 



Tyrrell Green, 8vo. London, 1908. 

 Beaufort Hunt Point to Point Races at Easton Grey. Four photos. " The 



crowd at the finishing point." "The Duchess of Beaufort, Lady 



Blanche Somerset, and the Duke of Beaufort." " Miss Chester Master 



and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Master." " Miss Gwatkin, Mr. Gwatkin, 



Miss Pollen, and Miss Wyld." The Queen, March 18th, 1911. 

 Sir John Fuller. The five silver dessert and flower stands, and the jewel 



presented by the Liberals of W. Wilts to Sir John and Lady Fuller on 



his appointment as Governor of Victoria, are illustrated from process 



blocks in Wiltshire Times, April 15th, 1911. 

 Duke of Beaufort's Hounds, Opening meet at Brinkworth. 2 photos in 



Queen, Nov. 5th, and 7 photos in Illust. Lond. News., Nov. 7th, 1910. 

 ^'Taglioni" Coach (1837) still used by Captain Spicer (of Spye Park). 



Country Life, Nov. 26th, 1910. 

 The Seat or " Carrel " in Bishops Cannings Church, reproduced from the 



Wilts Arch. Mag. in '' Wood Carvings in English Churches, Stalls and 



Tabernacle work ; Bishops' Thrones and Chancel Chairs,^' by F. Bond, 



1910. 

 Chippenham Depot of " Wiltshire Farmers, Limited." Cut in Wiltshire 



Times, Jan. 14th, and photo in Wiltshire Gazette, Jan. 12th, 1911. 

 Trowbridge Reserves Football Team. Wiltshire Times, June 3rd, 1911. 

 Marlborough, The New Post Ofiice. Sphere, March 18th, 1911. 

 Roundway Harriers. Process. Daily Graphic and Wiltshire Gazette, June 



1st, 1911. 

 ^' Finding a Fox in Savernake Forest," and " A well-known figure with the 



Tedworth." Two sketches by G. D. Armour, in Country Life, April 



29th, 1911. 

 *' A Huge Stack of Horseshoes " at Studley, near Trowbridge. Process. 



Wiltshire Times, May 6th, 1911. W 



The Last Cattle Market held in Chippenham Streets. Process. Wiltshire ^ 



Times, May 13th, 1911. 

 *'A Night Scene at Amesbury Station." " West Down Camp, Salisbury 



Plain, gathering hay." " Building the oven at West Down Camp." 



Sphere, August 13th, 1910. 

 Shadower (the Police Bloodhound). Country Life, May 27th, 1911. 

 Malmesbury Market Cross. Cut. Wiltshire Times, June 10th, 1911. 

 Wilton, Lord Pembroke's Dairy. Photo. Daily Express, June 10th, 1911. 

 French Aviators visit Devizes. Wiltshire Advertiser, Jan. 19th, 1911. 

 Sheep Shearing competitions at Axford, with interesting accounts of the 



various sheep shearing " gangs " in N. Wilts, and their work. Three 



photos. Wiltshire Advertiser, June 17th, 1911. 

 Malmesbury Abbey, 4 cuts, and Market Cross, with letterpress account of 



Town and Abbey. Wiltshire Times, July 1st, 1911. 



