356 Wiltshire Illustrations and Pictures. 



WILTSHIRE ILLUSTRATIONS AND PICTURES. 



Original Drawings by C. E. Ponting, F.S.A., exhibited at Royal Academy, 



1909, Nos. 1413, 1566, " Lyte's Cary, Restoration," "Christ Church, 



Shaw, Wilts." 

 Wilts County Miniature Rifle Association. Prize Meeting at Chippenham. 



Two Cuts. Wiltshire Times, July 24th, 1909. 

 West Wilts Unionists' Fete at Trowbridge. Two cuts. Wiltshire Times, 



July 31st, 1909. 

 Group of Artillerymen injured in Explosion at Trowbridge. Wiltshire Times, 



July 24th, 1909. 

 Territorials on Salisbury Plain : — Patney, Detraining Artillery ; Patney Rest 



Camp, the Canteen ; Leaving Patney ; Lavington, London Scottish 



Pipers, and three other photos. Wiltshire Times, August 7th, 1909. 



London Yeomanry near Pond Farm, Artillery, &e. Three cuts. Wiltshire 



Times, August 14th, 1909. 

 Salisbury, the Choir House in the Close. A number of photographic illus- 

 trations and measured drawings, in The Architectural Review, Oct., 1908. 

 Roundway. Plan of proposed new Golf Links on Roundway Hill, near 



Devizes ; and five process cuts of Yeomanry in training on Salisbury 



Plain. Wiltshire Advertiser, June 3rd, 1909. 

 (Wishford Oak Apple Day). "The Old Ladies with wood from Grovely." 



Salisbury Times, June 4th, 1909. 

 " Tidworth, Officers' Quarters," and three photos of Troops at Church Parade. 



Wiltshire Times, June 19th, 1909. 

 Longleat (the Front), the Hall, and the Saloon, The Prince and Princess 



passing through Warminster, four good photos in Wiltshire Times, 



June 26th, 1909, with an account of the visit of the Prince and Princess 



of Wales to Longleat, on June 21st. 

 Ramsbury Church. Tower Screen proposed to be erected as a memorial of 



the one thousandth anniversary of the consecration of the first Bishop of 



Ramsbury. Appeal. 

 Melksham. New Liberal Club. Wiltshire Times, July 3rd, 1909. 

 Avebury. Blackbird's nest in chalk silting of ditch, with note by H. St. G. 



Gray. The Queen, August 21st, 1909, p. 360. 

 Salisbury Cathedral. Brass of Bishop Wyville. The Old Time Parson, by 



P. H. Ditchfield, 1908, p. 44. 

 The " Robber Stones " at Gore Cross and Chitterne Down. Good Photos, 



with short account of the death of Benjamin Colclough on Chitterne 



Down when being pursued after robbing Mr. Dean, of Imber, Oct. 31st, 



1839. Wiltshire Times, Sept., 25th, 1909. 

 Christchurch, Shaw. Drawing by C. E. Ponting, F.S.A., exhibited at Royal 



Academy, 1909. 

 Chippenham. The Old Town Hall. With letterpress account of it. Wilt- 

 shire Times, Nov. 20th, 1909. 



