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Potterne Church — Miss Fisher. 

 Sidbury Hill, Sketch from — Miss Hussey. 

 Durrington, Cottage at — Miss D. Noyes. 

 Stratford-Sub-Castle, The Mill-Head— E. Young. 

 Stratford Meadows — H. Brooks. 

 Britford, Autumn at — Miss A. E. Tiffin. 

 Britford Meadows — W. Bothams. 

 Britford, Buttercups at — W. Bothams. 

 Harnham, Evening Light at — Miss M. Burrows. 

 Harnham Meadows — H. Brooks. 



Salisbury, from East Harnham Meadows — E. Young. 



Petersfinger — W. H. Weatherhead. 



Watermeadows — Miss M. Buckeley. 



Cathedral, S. W.— Miss A. E. Tiffin. 



Poultry Cross — H. Brooks. 



from Old Sarum — Mrs. Evelyn Heathcote. 



St. Ann's Gate — H. Brooks. 



Cathedral — Miss S. Curme. 



Cathedral Porch in Grounds of St. Edmund's College — F . Darke 



Cathedral, Winter Twilight — Miss Townsend. 



Spire, Under — Miss 0. Pye- Smith. 



■ Palace — Mrs. Windley. 



Castle Street — Mrs. Evelyn Heathcote. 



Bemerton Meadows — H. Brooks. 

 Bemerton Meadows — Miss M. Burrows. 

 Steeple Langford — Mrs. Windley. 

 South Newton, Longbridge — Miss C. Cobb. 

 The exhibition is noticed in Salisbury Journal, Sept. 30th, 1899. 



The Programme of the " Wiltshire County Cricket 

 Club Bicycle G-ymkana, Fete, and Bazaar, 



July 31st and Aug. 1st, 1899," 8vo, pp. 23, contains quite a 

 number of nice little cuts, portraits of A. M. Miller, Capt. Chaloner, T. 

 Wheeler, G. LI. Palmer, C. Awdry, and cuts of the George Hotel, Town 

 Hall, The Old Castle, and other houses in Trowbridge ; The Hall, Swan 

 Hotel, Street, The Bull Pit, Tithe Barn, Bridge (2), Saxon Church, 

 Bradford-on-Avon ; S. Wraxall ; Potterne Street ; Devizes Market Cross, 

 Market Place, St. John's Church, and Castle ; and a good full-page view 

 of Great Chalfield Church. 



Salisbury Plain. Map of the War Office Land, 



with a full history of the various purchases, is given in the Devizes 

 Gazette, June 20th, 1899. 



Bristol and South Wales District Railway (Wootton 



Bassett to Patchway). A sketch-plan in tho Western Daily Press. Oct. 

 5th, 1899. 



