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Castle Combe ChurchyardPart of the large churchyard of St. Andrews Church, Castle Combe, Wiltshire, England, founded in the 13th century but largely rebuilt in the 19th century. Date: late 1960s
Lacock Abbey FarmyardThe Tudor farm buildings of Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire, founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury as an Augustinian monastery. Date: 16th century
Bradford on Avon BridgeThe Chapel on the Bridge, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, England, which over the centuries has been a chapel. a lock-up and a toll house. Date: 13th century
Winter in WiltshireA snowy lane in the beautiful village of Cherhill, Wiltshire. which looks remote, but is only a 100 yards from the London to Bath Road. Date: 1930s
Alexander Keiller MuseumThe splendid stone built building which houses the Alexander Keiller Museum of archaeological finds, founded in the 1930s, at Avebury, Wiltshire, England. Date: 1960s
England / LacockThis lucky lone cyclist has the whole of this quiet village to himself. It is Lacock, Wiltshire, a perfect example of Tudor England, with its timbered houses. Date: 1930s
Road SurfacesThe use of asphalt, concrete and granite sets on a section of the Chitterne to Codford road, Wiltshire, England. Date: 1930s
A DICKENS PUBThe Wagon and Horses, Beckhampton, Wiltshire, England, a pleasant old thatched wayside inn, mentioned in Dickens The Bagmans Story. Date: 19th century
OX DROVE TRACKWAYOx Drove, a Prehistoric trackway, along the top of the Downs. A view taken from Wingreen, Wiltshire, England. Date: 1930s
River ConfluenceThe confluence of the River Thames and the River Churn at Cricklade, Wiltshire, England. Date: 1950s
Marcus Aurelius GateThe Marcus Aurelius Gate, at Wilton House, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. It was designed by Sir William Chambers. Date: 18th century
Filling water canteens, 1872Soldiers of the Army Service Corps filling canteens from the water cart on Bottle Bush Down, during their Autumn Campaign in Wiltshire, England. Date: 1872
Drummer of TidworthTHE DRUMMER OF TIDWORTH Apparition of drummer who irritated the people of Ludgarshall, Wiltshire, with his nocturnal drumming Date: 1661
Green FodderA Wiltshire farmer brings in a forkful of green fodder for his livestock Date: 1907
Pupils with tuck boxes, Marlborough SchoolPupils raid their tuck boxes at Marlborough School. Date: 1962
School dinner at Marlborough SchoolPupils and teachers pass round the custard jug to pour over their prunes during a school dinner at Marlborough School. Date: 1962
Pupils in study room, Marlborough CollegePupils relaxing in a study room at Marlborough College. Date: 1962
Two sightseers at Stonehenge, WiltshireTwo late Victorian sightseers at Stonehenge, Wiltshire. One man sits on a flat stone (possibly the sacrificial stone), while the other man leans on his bicycle
Thatcher Sidney Chun - MarlboroughA thatcher, Sidney Chun (1903-1985), carrying the thatch upon his shoulder before thatching a roof at Marlborough, Wiltshire, England
Thatcher, Sidney Chun - thatching a roof at MarlboroughA thatcher, Sidney Chun (1903-1985), at work thatching a roof at Marlborough, Wiltshire, England - date: 1950s
Thatcher, Sidney Chun, thatching a roof at MarlboroughA thatcher, Sidney Chun (1903-1985), at work thatching a roof at Marlborough, Wiltshire, England - date: 1950s
Castle Combe - Market Cross (covered)The fourteenth century Market Cross, erected when the privilege to hold a weekly market in Castle Combe, Wiltshire. The covered cross is situated where the three principal streets converge
The Triangle, Malmesbury, Wiltshire
Thiepval 1916Men of the Wiltshire Regiment advance through barbed wire to attack at Thiepval
Red Cross Hospital, Avoncliff, WiltshireThe Red Cross Hospital at Avoncliff, Wiltshire, formerly the Bradford-on-Avon Union workhouse. The site was sold in 1923 and became the Old Court Hotel
Church House, Salisbury, WiltshireChurch House, Crane Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire. From around 1770 to 1869, the building served as the Salisbury Incorporation workhouse
Lieutenant Hyslop and Lord Mayor on Salisbury PlainLieutenant Hyslop with the Lord Mayor, both of them on horseback, during a review of the Territorial Army on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire
Duke of Beauforts HuntThe Beaufort Hunt meeting at the village of Tytherton in Wiltshire. The Duke of Beauforts Hunt is one of the oldest and largest of the fox hunting packs in England
Salisbury Plain, WiltshireA general view of Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, from near Amesbury, notable for Stonehenge and other rude stone monuments
Salisbury / Old Sarum, WiltshireAn ancient birds eye view of Old Sarum, formerly standing on the outskirts of Salisbury, Wiltshire, but now totally ruined
Salisbury Cathedral, WiltshireNorth east view of Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire, from the Close
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