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BREMHILLThe church at Bremhill, Wiltshire
British Troops EmbarkAt Portsmouth, men of the Wiltshire Militia go aboard ship for the Crimea
Bread PricesThe price of bread from 1800 to 1948, recorded on a set of five stones in the churchyard wall at Great Wishford, Wiltshire, England
Thatched CottagesA delightful group of old thatched cottages in the little Wiltshire village of West Lavington, where children play safely on the street and there is a community spirit
England / Castle CombeCastle Combe, which lies in a deep hollow in the Wiltshire Downs, some six miles from Chippenham. It is claimed to be one of Englands loveliest villages
King Alfreds Tower, (1722) 160 feet high, on the Somerset - Wiltshire border: " Alfred the Great, A.D. 879, on this summit erected his standard against Danish invaders"
Unusual Dovecote / 1930SAn unusual stone dovecote in Bemerton, Wiltshire
King Alfred, PewseyIn the centre of Pewsey, a busy market town in the Vale of Pewsey, Wiltshire, stands this imposing stone statue of King Alfred with his sword and shield
Fonthill / Rutter 1823Fonthill House, Wiltshire: interior of St Michaels Gallery, looking across the octagon into King Edwards Gallery
CYCLING BY WHITE HORSEYoung men on a cycling tour of Wiltshire, England, stop to admire the famous White Horse at Westbury
Wiltshire / Lake 1912Cottage at Lake near Salisbury, Wiltshire
Tank review by Queen Mother at TidworthThe Queen Mother reviewing tanks at Tidworth in Wiltshire after presenting a guidon to The Queens Own Hussars, of which she was Colonel-in-Chief. She is accompanied by Princess Margaret
Defence of Wardour CastWARDOUR CASTLE, Wiltshire is heroically defended by Lady Blanche Arundel, but she is eventually forced to surrender. However, the Royalists recapture it later
Salisbury Cathedral 1905Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire
Salisbury / High StreetSalisbury, Wiltshire: the High Street
Longleat / Wilts / 1879Longleat, Wiltshire
Wiltshire ShepherdAn under-shepherd, Wiltshire
Farmworker in SmockA Wiltshire farmworker in his traditional smock-froke with a gauged yoke an extremely large turned-over collar
Wiltshire Village StreetEvery building is thatched - even the Crown pub - in the High Street at Ashbury, Wiltshire
Crimean Peace FestivalThe Peace Festival held at Salisbury, Wiltshire, to celebrate the end of the Crimean War. To Abraham Jackson, Esq. Mayor of Salisbury this is inscribed
Wilton House, Wiltshire, seen from the lake
New SwindonThe settlement of New Swindon, built when the Great Western Railway came to what was then a small market town, to house the workers needed for the engine and maintenance works
England / Bowood ParkBowood Park in Wiltshire
England / Salisbury / WiltsSALISBURY, WILTSHIRE The High Street, looking towards the Cathedral Close