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IiOnglea/t. Another series of magnificent process illustrations in Country 

 Life, Oct. 18th, 1902. They are :— The North Front— Looking South, 

 Winter Garden— The East Walk— From the N.E.— The Winter Garden 

 — Water Pavilion — Garden Planning — The Orangery — South Walk in 

 Winter Garden — A Lodge of the Park — The East Terrace — with just 

 sufficient letterpress to string them together. 



Lark Hawking in Wiltshire is the title of a short but interesting 

 article in Country Life, Oct. 18th, 1902, describing hawking with Merlins 

 on Salisbury Plain, with six illustrations : — After a Kill under the Rake — 

 After the Ringing Flight — A Cast of Merlins — A Merlin's Furniture — 

 Defeated but not Discouraged — and Among the Stooks. 



IiittleCOte. North Front and Bowling Green— The Hall— The Southern 

 Court — The Dutch Garden — The Trout Stream — The Orangery — The 

 Coat of Arms over the Doorway — The North Lawn — Ascent to the 

 Bowling Green — Edging to the Trout Stream — The Western Court — 

 North-West Corner of Garden— The Southern Forecourt — The Chapel 

 (Screen) — all admirable process views, the most notable being that of 

 the interior of the hall showing the screen and buff coats and armour 

 on the walls. Country Life, Sept. 27th, 1902, pp. 400—409. 



BOWOOd. The Ladies Field, July 19th, 1902, pp. 217—224, has an 

 article on Bowood, the greater part of the letterpress being taken up with 

 a summary of the history of the family. This, however, is only a string 

 on which to hang the large and admirable process illustrations of The 

 Entrance Hall— Bowood from the S.W.— The Dining-Room — South 

 Front — East End of Dining-Room — Library Corridor — South End of 

 Drawing-Room — West Library— Marchioness of Lansdowne's Boudoir — 

 "Vine Dressers and the Bay of Naples," Painting over a Bookshelf. 



Salisbury. Statue of Edward VII. over the Close 



Gate, Illust. Lond. News, July 5th, 1902. 



Westbury White Horse, and the Coronation Bonfire, 



with letterpress account. Wiltshire Times, July 5th, 1902. 



Marlborough. The New Town Hall, The Old Town 



Hall. Two process cuts, with letterpress, in Wiltshire Advertiser, 

 October 9th, 1902. 



" Divine Service on Sunday in Bulford Camp, 

 Salisbury Plain, drawn by J. Hoynck." Double 



page coloured plate. Graphic, Oct. 11th, 1902. 



Bulford Camp. General View — Officers' Quarters, Married Men's 

 Quarters. Cuts, with letterpress description. Wiltshire Times, Sept. 

 13th, 1902. 



