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Wilts, at Poona, Salisbury Journal, June 26th, 1915.

Swindon Men

of the 7th Wilts at Sutton Veny, Wiltshire News, July 9th, 1915. Trowbridge Territorials for the Persian Gulf, group, Wiltshire Times, July 17th, 1915. Adjutant and Drums of the 8th Wilts, Wiltshire News, July 23rd, 1915. Group of 4th Wilts at Cheddar, Wiltshire News, Aug. 13th, 1915. 1st/4th Wilts, Second Draft for Persian Gulf, photo group, Wiltshire Times, Sept. 18th, 1915. Wilts Prisoners of War in Germany (group at Gottingen), photo, Wiltshire Times, Sept. 25th, 1915. Melksham Territorials (2nd/4th Wilts Regt.), in Poona, photo group, Wiltshire Times, March 8th, 1916. 4th Foreign Service Battalion, Salisbury Journal, Oct. 10th, 1914. Chippenham Company of 4th Wilts at Delhi, Wiltshire Gazette, Feb. 18th; Wiltshire Times, Feb. 20th, 1915. Devizes Company of 1st Reserve, Wilts, at Poona, Wiltshire Gazette, Feb. 25th, 1915. Group of Wiltshires in the trenches, and portrait of Sergt. F. Hancock, Wiltshire Times, March 6th, 1915. Swindon Men in H. Company, 4th Wilts, at Delhi, Wiltshire News, March 5th, 1915. The 7th Wilts Regimental Band, Wiltshire Gazette, March 4th, 1915. Trowbridge Company, 4th Wilts, at Delhi, Wiltshire Times, March 20th, 1915. Swindon Men in India, 2nd Batt. 4th Wilts, at Poona; 3rd Wilts Depôt Battery of 3rd Wessex Depôt Brigade, R.F.A., Foreign and Home Service Sections, Wiltshire News, March 19th, 1915. Lt. G. Locker Lampson's Troop. [Wiltshire Yeomanry.] Salisbury Journal, Feb. 26th, 1916.

Salisbury Plain. King and Queen inspecting buildings for troops, Queen, Oct. 10th, 1914. Military Review, four photos, Salisbury Journal June 27th, 1914. Canadians find the old Country "Stuck in the Mud," eight photos of scenes on the Plain, on one page, Daily Mirror, Nov. 24th, 1914. The King and Lord Kitchener inspecting the Canadian Troops, Queen, Mar. 20th, 1915. Canadians' Camp, Queen, Nov. 28th, 1914. Canadian Troops passing Stonehenge, Daily Mail, Nov. 9th, 1914. The Canadians in the Floods, Scenes at Larkhill, two photos, Daily Mail, Jan. 4th, 1915. With the Canadians at Salisbury, seven photos on one page, Daily Graphic, Nov. 26th, 1914. Floods-Soldiers making temporary bridges; Mounted Men in Water; Soldier Wading along roadway, three photos, Daily Mirror, Jan. 6th, 1915. Floods in Wiltshire Lanes, Star, Jan. 5th, 1915. Marriage of Lieut. Edmiston, of the 19th Alberta Dragoons, at Netheravon, three photos, Daily Mirror Jan. 14th, 1915. Flooded Thoroughfare at Downton; Where Canadian was drowned at Amesbury, two photos, Salisbury Journal Jan. 16th,

1915.

Stonehenge, Parade of the 8th Batt. 90th Winnipeg Rifles, at. Photo, Queen, Jan. 23rd, 1915. Stonehenge from a War Balloon. Photo. An Introduction to Field Archaeology, 1915.

Salisbury. Wilts Musical Festival, Massed Choirs. Two photos. Salisbury Journal, April 25th, 1914. Group of Special Constables at the Council Chamber. Photo. Ibid, Aug 29th, 1914.

Winterslow. Village Industries, Spinning and Weaving, Three photos. Daily Mirror, June 5th, 1914.

Codford. "Tipperary Tea Hut" for troops, Photo. Daily Mail, Dec. 18th,

1914.

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Aldbourne Church. Photo on appeal for rehanging Bells, 1914. Devizes Castle, Gateway and House. Country Life Sup., July 25th, 1914. Salisbury. War Scenes near the Cathedral (2); City Special Constables (2); Bishop Wordsworth's Memorial. Photos. Salisbury Times, Dec. 25th, 1914. Cathedral flooded (curious photo of interior of nave). Daily Mirror, Jan. 6th, 1915. The Great Flood. "Reflections in the Cathedral," "The Stream in Fisherton Mill Road," " Boating in Fisherton Street," ""Cascades in Fisherton Street," Flooding in Crane Bridge Road," "High Water in Water Lane," Six photos, with letterpress accounts of the floods. Salisbury Times, Jan. 8th, 1915. "The Floods at Salisbury Cathedral"—"N. View," and "From the N. E. Corner of the Close." Two photos. Sphere, Jan. 23rd, 1915. "West Front of Cathedral," "Back of the Wardrobe in the Close." Two photos. Country Life, Jan. 16th, 1915. Fisherton Street; Food for the Marooned in Salisbury. Two photos. Daily Mirror, Jan. 6th, 1915. Punting inthe Streets. Evening News, Jan. 6th, 1915. Cathedral from S.W.; Another View; Back View of the Wardrobe; Fisherton Street; four photos, with letterpress description of the floods. Salisbury Journal, Jan. 9th, 1915. "St. Mark's Church, showing the nave extension," with account of the opening, Nov. 17th. Photo. Salisbury Journal, Nov. 20th, 1915.

Salisbury Floods, Postman on his Rounds. Daily Telegraph, Jan. 7th, 1915, Salisbury Plain. Arrival of Battalion of Canadian Contingent; Company of 7th Batt., 1st. Brit. Columbian Regt. on parade at W. Down South; Interior of Hut at Larkhill; Men of 7th Batt., 1st Brit. Columbian Regt., at Larkhill. Four photos on appeal.

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"Wilton House, a Beautiful Walk at." Chippenham, Part of the Rock Garden of George A. White, Esq. the Iron Well-head originally covered the old Town Pump." Two photos. My Garden Illustrated, December, 1914.

Melksham Hockey Club; 3rd Wilts Regiment Football Team (2). Three photos on one sheet. Wiltshire News, Ap. 17th, 1914.

Battlefield Grave of the Marquis of Lansdowne's son, Lord C. Mercer-Nairne. Daily Mail, March 3rd, 1915.

Seend Manor. Small photo. Land and Water, March 27th, 1915.

Clouds (House), designed by Philip Webb. Photo. Country Life, May 8th, 1915.

Roads damaged by Military traffic (Wilts, Dorset, Hants, &c.). Map. Queen, May 15th, 1915.

Belcombe Court, ¡Bradford-on-Avon. Small photo. Country Life, June 12th, 1915.

Amesbury Abbey (2); Stonehenge (2); Amesbury House; Red House Farm; West Amesbury Farm; Ratfyn; Countess Farm; Earlscourt Farm. Small photos. Country Life Sup., June 5th and 12th, and July 17th, &c., 1915.

Amesbury Abbey (House). Photo. Estates Gazette and Wiltshire Gazette, Aug. 5th, 1915.

Downton, The Moot House.

Front View. Photo.

Later Renaissance

Architecture in England, by Belcher and Macartney.

Stonehenge (a Prehistoric Relic). Photo. Country Life, June 19th, 1915. St. Edith's (Bromham). Small photo. Country Life, July 10th and 17th. 1915.

Wroughton. "Unspoiled Manor House," exterior and bedroom. Country Life Sup., Aug. 7th, 1915.

Highworth, Wedding of Miss Laura Arkell and Lieut. Botsford. Wiltshire Times, Sept. 10th, 1915.

Wilton, Railway Smash at. Three photos. Salisbury Journal, Aug. 14th,

1915.

Trowbridge National Guard, a mid-day meal in Camp, making a trench.
Wiltshire Times, Aug. 14th, 1915.

Swindon Shop Assistants' Whist Drive and Dance; Dance at Bradford
Hall, Swindon; Fire at Wroughton Hill. Photos. Wiltshire News,
March 5th, 1915. Swindon Secondary School, Scholarship and Prize
Winners, and Group of Indian Club Swingers. Two photos. Wiltshire
News, March 12th, 1915. Swindon Free Church Council Concert.
Two groups.
Wiltshire News, March 26th, 1915. Children's Pageant
at Mechanics' Institute. Thirteen photos of groups. Wiltshire News,
May 7th, 1915.

Swindon. Military Funeral (three photos), Wiltshire News, Ap. 2nd;
Wedding and Girl Guides group, Ibid, Ap. 9th; Wedding and Ladies
Choir, Ap. 16th; Primrose Leaguers' Whist Drive and Dance, and
Belgian Dance, three photos, Ibid, Ap. 23rd; Swindon Men with
R.A.M.C. (two groups), and Funeral of Capt. T. Hooper Deacon (two
photos), Ibid, Ap. 30th, 1915; Wedding of Lieut. A. Lawrence and
Miss Ruby M. Haynes, two photos, Ibid, May 28th, 1915; Volunteer
Training Corps and Soldier's Wedding, seven photos, Ibid, June 11th,
1915; Boys' Strike, Wedding of Trooper Arthur Ellison, Wounded
Soldiers Entertained at Swindon, three photos, Ibid, June 18th, 1915;
Technical School Sports, five photos, Ibid, July 9th, 1915; Interesting
Swindon Weddings, and Belgians Entertained at Swindon, four photos,
Ibid, July 16th, 1915; Swindon Men of R. F.A. in India, and Prisoners
in Germany, two groups, Ibid, July 16th, 1915; Commissioned Officers
of the Swindon and District Volunteer Training Corps, Ibid, July 30th,
1915. Dog" Bruce," railway collector, Wiltshire Times, Aug. 7th, 1915.
Lake House. Small Photo. Country Life Sup., Feb. 5th and 12th, 1916.
Wilts House (not named). Small photo. Country Life Sup., Feb. 19th, 1916.
[Warminster.] Midget Carthorse works for Charity. Photo.
Times, Ap. 15th, 1916.

Wiltshire

WILTSHIRE PORTRAITS.

Lieut. Hopkins, Qr-Master-Sergt. Stride, E. Moody, J. Fuller, H. Collins, Sergt.-Major Biddlecombe, John Elkins, Harold W. Drake, F. Jerred, Harry Dyer, Alfred Stone, Edward Fuller, Charles Hayter, Frank Young

VOL. XXXIX,-NO. CXXIV.

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Walter Stone, Frank Rogers, W. F. Dyer, E. Light, Charles Beauchamp,
Edgar Sturmey, George Brinson, all of Whiteparish, Six plates in "The
Call to Arms in Whiteparish, 1914.”

Gideon Giles, of Westbury. Photo. Wiltshire News, Ap. 17th, 1914.
W. C. Martin, of Melksham; E. H. J. Young, of Limpley Stoke; Will. J.
Smith, of Bratton; Albert J. Davis, of Dilton Marsh. Four photos on
Wiltshire News, Feb. 27th, 1914.

one page.

Miss Helen A'C Penruddocke, F.R.G.S.

July 6th, 1914.

Photograph. Daily Graphic,

Thomas William, Ralph, Albert Victor, Joseph Henry, Jesse, and Ernest Whatley, six sons of Mrs. Whatley, of Trowbridge, all in the service. Six photos. Wiltshire Times, Sept. 19th, 1914.

F. R. Willis, J.P., of the Cedars, Hilperton Road, Trowbridge, died Oct. 6th, 1914, aged 83. Photo. Wiltshire Times, Oct. 10th, 1914.

Capt. Basil E. Peto, M.P. Photo. Wiltshire Gazette, Oct. 8th, 1914. Archdeacon Carpenter; J. Macklin (Mayor of Salisbury); Rev. J. M. Ward, Minister of United Methodist Church; Rev. J. N. Clarkson, Minister of Wilton Road, Wesley Church; Rev. W. A. S. Merewether, Vicar of St. Thomas; Rev. W. C. Procter, Rector of Fisherton; J. T. Woolley; S. J. Larcombe (Station-master); Private Ezard (first Salisbury inan to fall in the War); G. Jocelyne ; J. T. Butler; H. Neesham; T. H. Baker; all of Salisbury-W. E. J. Stroud (Mayor of Wilton); G. H. Buckeridge; Rev. A. Girling (Congregational Minister); R. G. Coles (Borough Surveyor); Mrs. Yates; all of Wilton-together with Dr. Samuel Rideal (Prospective Liberal Candidate for Salisbury) and Dr. Charles Leach (Prospective Liberal Candidate for S. Wilts). All photos on one page of Salisbury Times, Dec. 25th, 1914.

Quartermaster-Sergt. Tadd (of Trowbridge), of 6th Royal Scots Fusiliers, Champion Shot of Aldershot; Pte. William Gillman, 1st Wilts (of Trowbridge); Mr and Mrs. Elijah Fido, of Corshamside. Three photos. Wiltshire Times, Feb. 27th, 1915.

"Swindon Men Serving," and "West Wilts Men Serving." Under these headings the Wiltshire Times published week by week during 1915 some hundreds of separate photographs of men from these districts then serving in the Navy or Army.

Sergt. Walter Sidnell, of Trowbridge, killed in action at Ypres. Photo. Wiltshire Times, Dec. 12th, 1914.

Rt. Hon. George Wyndham, Bust by Auguste Rodin, included in the Rodin gift to the nation. Photos. Country Life, Nov. 21st; Queen, Dec. 26th, 1914.

Daniel and Mrs Sawyer, of Neston. Photo.

1914.

Wiltshire Times, Dec. 19th,

Hon. Geoffrey Howard, M.P. for West Wilts. Photo. Wiltshire Times,

Dec. 26th, 1914.

Sir C. P. Hobhouse, Bart., with letterpress account of addresses from his tenants on his 90th birthday. Photo. Wiltshire Times, Jan. 9th, 1915.

F. E. Ridgeway, D.D., Bp. of Salisbury. Photo. Home Words, Jan., 1915. Corporal Reginald, Sergt. Ralph, and Wilfred Treasure, all of 10th Hussars, sons of Inspector Treasure, of the G. W.R. at Westbury. Three photos. Wiltshire News, Jan. 8th, 1915.

Countess of Kerry and her Children. Full-page photo. Country Life, Jan. 2nd, 1915.

Field-Marshal Lord Methuen. Photo. Wiltshire Gazette, Jan. 14th. Photo, with some account of the Methuen family, reprinted from the Globe, Wiltshire Times, Feb. 6th, 1915.

Lance-Corporal George Thomas Winter, 2nd Wilts, of Westbury, died of wounds, Nov. 14th, 1914; Drummer G. Howell, 2nd Wilts, of Bradford. on-Avon, killed in action in France, Dec. 20th, 1914. Photos.

News, Jan. 22nd, 1915.

Wiltshire

Rev. H. R. Whytehead, Vicar of Warminster; Mr. and Mrs. James Newman; Privates W. C. Pike, and Leslie Griffin, of the 2nd Wilts, and Private Will. Bull, of the 2nd Border Regt. (Prisoners), all of Westbury; Private Norris, of 2nd Wilts (killed), of Heywood. Six photos. Wiltshire News, Jan. 29th, 1915.

Sergeants of the 4th Wilts Regt. :-H. J. Blake, F. Stowe, E. F. Thomas, E. J. Chard, W. Humphries, W. J. Liddiard, P. E. Garrett. Photo group. Wiltshire Times, Jan. 30th, 1815.

G. Locker Lampson, M.P. for Salisbury, as officer of Wilts Yeomanry Photo. Salisbury Journal, Jan. 2nd, 1915.

Capt. John Luce, R.N. Small photo. Daily Mail, March 3rd, 1915. H. J. Adams, of Trowbridge, and Moses Moore, of Melksham. Photos and obituary notices, Wiltshire Times, March 13th, 1915.

Sergt. Samuel A. Jackson, Northumb. Fusiliers, of Bradford-on-Avon, killed in action, Feb. 21st, 1915. Photo. Wiltshire Times, March 20th, 1915.

Beatrice Mundy, of Warminster. Daily Mail, March 24th, 1915.

David Wiltshire, of Devizes, cripple, who painted with his feet. Obit. notices in Wiltshire Gazette, March 25th, and Wiltshire Times, with photo, March 27th, 1915.

Private H. G. Bray, of Trowbridge, D.C.M.

1915.

Wiltshire Times, April 10th,

Lady Muriel Herbert, serving with the Red Cross in Serbia. Daily Mirror,

1915.

Hon. Geoffrey Howard, M.P., and Hon. Christian Methuen, d. of FieldMarshal Lord Methuen. Two photos. Mr. Harold Gorst. Wiltshire Times, May 1st, 1915.

Hon. Christian Methuen. Photo, full-page, Country Life, May 1st; Queen, May 1st; Evening News, May 15th; Daily Mail, May 15th. Her wedding, Wiltshire Times, May 22nd, 1915.

Mr. and Mrs. Reed and family, of Colerne.

1915.

Wiltshire Gazette, May 27th,

Private William Ewart Earney, of Trowbridge, killed at Richebourg l'Avoue, May 9th. Photo. Wiltshire Times, May 29th, 1915.

Cedric Collisson, s. of Rev. S. G. Collisson, late Vicar of Bradford-on-Avon, Sergt. in 7th Batt. of 1st British Columbia Regiment, died of wounds received April 4th. Photo. Wiltshire Times, May 22nd, 1915.

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