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WILTSHIEE POETEAITS. 



W. G. Hutchins, of Rowde. Wiltshire Advertiser, July lith, 1912. 



Miss Dorothy Morrison, of Fonthill (Lady St. Gyres). Queen, July IStli, 



1912. 

 Duchess of Hamilton and Son. Photo, S])here, June 29th, 1912. 

 E. J. White, Liberal Agent for W. Wilts. Photo, Wiltshire Times, August 



17th, 1912. 

 G. Tovey, of Collingbourne, " who has just concluded his 70th cricket 



season." Photo, Daily Mail, Sept. 19th, 1912. 

 Hon. Ethel Christian Methuen, eldest d. of Lord Methuen. Photo, The 



Sketch, Oct. 2nd, 1912. 

 Lady Glenconner and one of her sons. The Sketch, Oct. 16th, 1912. 

 Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Marshman, of Trowbridge. Wiltshire Times, Oct. 



26th, 1912. 

 Trowbridge Bell liingers, group. Wiltshire Times, Nov. 2nd, 1912. 

 Nora, d. of Mr. L. L. Morse, of Swindon (Mrs. J. Milne). Wiltshire Neivs, 



Oct. 25th, 1912. 

 Rt. Rev. Monsignor Count Bickerstaff-Drew. " John Ayscough." Wilt- 

 shire News, Nov. 1st, 1912. 

 Col. F, Henry, twenty-four years Hon. Sec. of Beaufort Hunt. Photo from 



portrait by J. Bacon, R.A. Wiltshire Gazette, Nov 7th, 1912. 



WILTSHIRE ILLUSTRATIONS. 



" Devizes Market Place as it is," and " as it was in 1800, from a Water 



Colour in the Museum," with a cut of the Cross. Wiltshire Times, 



July 6th, 1912. 

 The Roundway Harriers : Warrior (Champion Cup Winner). Drawing by 



G. D. Armour, Country Life, July 20th, 1912. 

 The Roundway Harriers. Photo, Country Life, June 8th, 1912. 

 Cherhill Church. Monumental Tablet to Roger Heall, 1697. Photo, 



Wiltshire Times, Sept. 14th, 1912. 

 Bradenstoke "Abbey, "two cuts. Wiltshire Times, Sept. 21st, 1912. 

 North Bradley. Progressive Hall. Wiltshire Times, Sept. 28th, 1912. 

 Trowbridge. Fine specimen of the "Yucca Lily" grown at. Wiltshire 



Times,'' Sept. 21st, 1912. 

 Trowbridge Foot Beagles : Presentation to Mr. S. W, Applegate. Assize 



Sunday at Salisbury, and Presentation of Badges to the Salisbury 



National Reserves. Wiltshire Neivs. Seven bad photos on one page. 

 Trowbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long's Dramatic Entertainment in aid 



of Cottage Hospital. Wiltshire News, Nov. 1st, 1912. 



