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WILTSHIRE ILLUSTRATIONS AND P1CTUEES. 



Speke's Memorial at Box (at the spot where he shot himself, 1864). The 

 Sphere, October 16th, 1909. 



Salisbury Plain. " With the Army of Home Defence." Eighteen photo- 

 graphs. The Spfiere, August 21st, 1909. 



" The String." " American racehorses now being trained in England. Mr. 

 Sam Darling watching the progress of his proteges at work on the 

 trial grounds." Three photos. The Sphere, June 5th, 1909. 



Southwick. Open-air Baptismal Service. "Immersion in the Pool." 

 " Interested Spectators," two photos. Wiltshire Times, July 9th, 1910. 



Bradford-on-Avon. Belcombe Court. Architectural Association Journal, 

 June, 1910, p. 163. 



Marlborough. Wesleyan Church and Schools. Wilts and Berks County 

 Paper, July 8th, 1910. 



" The Village where Captain Thornton died," and " The Interment in 

 consecrated ground at M'pika." Two process cuts, Wiltshire Times, 

 September 10th, 1910. Capt. Cyril Minshall Thornton, of Greenhill, 

 Sutton Veney, died while big game hunting in Africa, and was buried 

 in a native village. His body has now been exhumed and re-buried 

 in the churchyard at M'pika, the principal town of North East 

 Rhodesia. 



WILTSHIKE PORTRAITS. 



R. C. Lambert (son of the late Rev. R. U. Lambert, Vicar of Christ 



Church, Bradford-on-Avon), Liberal candidate for Cricklade division. 



Wiltshire Times, June 18th, 1910. 

 Rev. J. W. Cotton, superintendent minister, Swindon Primitive Methodist, 



First circuit. Wiltshire Times, June 18th, 1910. 

 Lady Islington. The Tatler, June 15th, 1910. 

 Sir John Fuller, Bart. Wiltshire Times, June 25th, 1910. 

 Mrs. Bennett Stanford and Mrs. Goddard of Swindon, as members of the 



Kennel Club. Ladies Field, June 18th, 1910. 

 John Cam Hobhouse, Lord Broughton, from " Recollections of a Long 



Life." Sphere, July 17th, 1909. 

 Duchess of Beaufort and her children. «SpAere, June 5th, 1909. 

 Lady Tennant and Lady Hulse. Sphere, January 15th, 1910. 

 Lady Beatrice Wilkinson and children. Onlooker, April 16th, 1910. 

 Lady Dickson-Poynder. Onlooker, April 16th, 1910. 

 Lady Islington. Ladies' Field, June 25th ; Country Life, July 2nd ; 



Lady's Pictorial, August 27th, 1910. 

 Rev. John H. Litten and Rev. William James, Wesleyan ministers of the 



Salisbury Circuit. Salisbury Times, September 9th, 1910. 

 George Little, of Kington Langley, with account of his life. Wiltshire 



Tivies, September 17th, 1910. 



