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ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Avebury, The Cove ; Compton Basset Church, The 

 "Half-Hour-Glass"; Lacock Abbey, the Cloisters, 



are illustrated in an appreciative review of " A History of the Borough 

 of Calne," by A. E. W. Marsh, in The County Gentleman, August 27th, 

 1904, pp. 2349, 50. 



LaCOCk Abbey. Prize photo, wrongly entitled "The Lady Chapel." 

 Hearth and Home, September 22nd, 1904. 



Seend Manor, " The Palace of Truth." Photo group of 



performers in pastoral Play. The Lady's Field, September 3rd, 1904. 



StOnehenge. " Unraveling a Primeval Mystery : Eecent Excavations 

 at Stonehenge, new facts regarding the Monoliths on Salisbury Plain. 

 Drawings by A. Hugh Fisher from designs prepared for the Society of 

 Antiquaries." 



A page made up of reproductions of a plan and four diagrams and 

 figures of the large mauls and of the worked surface of the leaning stone 

 which appeared in Archceologia and Wilts Arch. Mag., with a " General 

 View before the Recent Excavations," and a few lines of explanatory 

 letterpress. Illustrated London News, August 6th, 1904, p. 200. 



Bradford -Oil- Avon. Small process view of " The Bridge with Chapel, 

 once used as a Lock-up" — " The Famous old Tithe Barn" — "The Oldest 

 Unaltered Church in the Kingdom, the Saxon Church, visited by the 

 British Archaeological Association " are given in a page of the Illustrated 

 London News, August 13th, 1904, p. 217, devoted to illustrations of 

 places visited by the British Archaeological Association during their 

 Bath Meeting, in August, 1904. 



Castle Combe CrOSS, near Bath. Smallview. Illustrated London 

 News, August 13th, 1904, p. 217. 



Wiltshire Boundaries. "Where three counties meet, Boundary 

 Stones of Somersetshire, Wiltshire, and Gloucestershire." Small process 

 view, Illustrated London News, August 13th, 1904, p. 217. 



Calne Free Library, Cut of elevation. Wiltshire Times, July 

 23rd, 1904. 



Devizes, S. Mary's Church, the Statue of the Virgin, 



is illustrated from a photo in Wiltshire Advertiser, July 21st, 1904, 

 with notes thereon by the Editor, 

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