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A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18. Originally published by Boydell & Brewer for Victoria County History, Woodbridge, 2011.
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS AND MAPS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Thanks are rendered to the following for permission to reproduce material: the Conway Library, Courtauld Institute of Art, for photographs of paintings by John Buckler in Wiltshire Heritage Museum; Cricklade Museum; English Heritage for material in the National Monuments Record and for photographs taken in 2005 and 2008; The National Archives; Wiltshire Building Record; and Wiltshire County Council.
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1 | Cricklade: aerial view of the town. (English Heritage, National Monuments Record, A110109). | 15 |
2 | Cricklade: St Sampson's parish church. Watercolour by John Buckler, 1810. (Wiltshire Heritage Museum). | 23 |
3 | Cricklade: High Street. (Cricklade Museum). | 24 |
4 | Cricklade: 23 High Street, English Heritage (Mike Hesketh-Roberts). | 27 |
5 | Cricklade: bungalows and houses of the Culverhey estate. (Wiltshire Council, Libraries and Heritage). | 30 |
6 | Cricklade: Jenner's Hall, English Heritage (Mike Hesketh-Roberts). | 35 |
7 | Cricklade: market day in High Street. (Cricklade Museum). | 43 |
8 | Cricklade: the White Hart Inn, High Street. English Heritage (Mike Hesketh-Roberts). | 52 |
9 | Cricklade: the Town Band and Working Men's Association (Cricklade Museum). | 55 |
10 | Cricklade: Anglo-Saxon carving in St Sampson's parish church. English Heritage (Mike Hesketh-Roberts). | 64 |
11 | Cricklade: St Sampson's parish church, interior. Watercolour by John Buckler, 1810 (Wiltshire Heritage Museum). | 65 |
12 | Cricklade: St Mary's parish church. Watercolour by John Buckler, 1810 (Wiltshire Heritage Museum). | 67 |
13 | Cricklade: public baptism ceremony (Cricklade Museum). | 69 |
14 | Cricklade: Hailstone Farm, Chelworth. English Heritage (Mike Hesketh-Roberts). | 72 |
15 | Ashton Keynes: view of High Road looking north. English Heritage (Mike Hesketh-Roberts). | 115 |
16 | Ashton Keynes: the gate piers at Manor Farm. (Wiltshire Council, Libraries and Heritage). | 120 |
17 | Ashton Keynes: view along Church Walk. English Heritage (Mike Hesketh-Roberts). | 128 |
18 | Ashton Keynes: former Plough Inn, English Heritage (Mike Hesketh-Roberts). | 131 |
19 | Ashton Keynes: Holy Cross parish church. Watercolour by John Buckler, 1810 (Wiltshire Heritage Museum). | 137 |
20 | Ashton Keynes: Holy Cross parish church, font. Watercolour by John Buckler, 1810 (Wiltshire Heritage Museum). | 140 |
21 | Eisey: St Mary's parish church. Watercolour by John Buckler, 1810 (Wiltshire Heritage Museum). | 154 |
22 | Latton: St John's parish church, exterior. English Heritage (Mike Hesketh-Roberts). | 159 |
23 | Latton: Thames and Severn canal lock and watchman's house (Wiltshire Council, Libraries and Heritage). | 165 |
24 | Latton: St John's parish church, interior. English Heritage (Mike Hesketh-Roberts). | 170 |
25 | Leigh: aerial photo of the village. (Wiltshire Council, Libraries and Heritage). | 173 |
26 | Leigh: Cove House. English Heritage (Mike Hesketh-Roberts). | 177 |
27 | Leigh: Leigh church, the old chancel. English Heritage (Mike Hesketh-Roberts). | 183 |
28 | Leigh: the old church, interior of chancel. English Heritage (Mike Hesketh-Roberts). | 184 |
29 | Lydiard Millicent: All Saints' parish church. (Wiltshire Council, Libraries and Heritage). | 190 |
30 | Lydiard Millicent: Old Rectory in the Butts. (Wiltshire Council, Libraries and Heritage). | 207 |
31 | Marston Meysey: St James' parish church. (English Heritage, National Monuments Record, AA80/04690). | 215 |
32 | Marston Meysey: the Grange. (Wiltshire Council, Libraries and Heritage). | 218 |
33 | Marston Meysey: the old church. Watercolour by John Buckler, 1810. (Wiltshire Heritage Museum). | 224 |
34 | Minety: Lyngrove Farmhouse. English Heritage (Mike Hesketh-Roberts). | 228 |
35 | Minety: the New Red Lion. (Gordon Miles). | 237 |
36 | Minety: St Leonard's parish church. Watercolour by John Buckler, 1810 (Wiltshire Heritage Museum). | 241 |
37 | Minety: St Leonard's parish church, Nicholas Paulet, funeral brass. Watercolour by John Buckler, 1810 (Wiltshire Heritage Museum). | 242 |
38 | Purton: view of Purton. (Wiltshire Council, Libraries and Heritage). | 249 |
39 | Purton: Bentham House. English Heritage (Mike Hesketh-Roberts). | 253 |
40 | Purton: view of Church End. English Heritage (Mike Hesketh-Roberts). | 256 |
41 | Purton: barns at Manor Farm. English Heritage (Mike Hesketh-Roberts). | 257 |
42 | Purton: engraving of Restrop House. Some Old Wiltshire Homes (1894). | 261 |
43 | Purton: Pond Farm. English Heritage (Mike Hesketh-Roberts). | 262 |
44 | Purton: Purton Spa, University of London (Elizabeth Williamson). | 271 |
45 | Purton: Purton library. English Heritage (Mike Hesketh-Roberts). | 273 |
46 | Purton: the former Reading Room in Purton Stoke. English Heritage (Mike Hesketh-Roberts). | 273 |
47 | Purton: St Mary's parish church. Watercolour by John Buckler, 1810 (Wiltshire Heritage Museum). | 279 |
48 | Purton: St Mary's parish church, interior. University of London (Elizabeth Williamson). | 283 |
49 | Braydon: Ancient map of Braydon Forest. The National Archives (PRO, MPC 1/51). | 287 |
50 | Braydon: Red Lodge c. 1901. Sale Cat., WSA (300/4). | 288 |
51 | Braydon: The Primitive Methodist chapel. Wiltshire Building Record (B9331). | 290 |
LIST OF MAPS
Unless otherwise stated all maps were drawn by Cath D'Alton from drafts prepared by Virginia Bainbridge, Alex Craven and Douglas Crowley © University of London. Information is taken from tithe award maps at Wiltshire and Swindon Archives, and chiefly 6″ 1st edition Ordnance Survey maps.