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Contemporary Biographies, by W.T. Pike, including "Wiltshire at the opening of the Twentieth Century". (Pike's New Century Series no.16). Published in 1906 by W.T. Pike & Co., 19 Grand Parade, Brighton. The original volumes in this series each contain an illustrated section about the county, followed by a long list of short biographies (each with a photographic portrait) of men of the county who were alive in 1906 (plus a few who had recently died). Each volume has an index to the illustrations of buildings and views of the county, and an index to the biographies. Showing a photographic portrait of Caleb William Gater (1852–1945); surveyor. This is a scan of a 1983 reprint, and there may be omissions. The reprint features the biographies only. |
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Source | A 1983 reprint of Pike's Contemporary Biographies (Wiltshire) 1906, in my possession. | |||||
Author | Photograph: Studio of James E. Jarvis, Salisbury, Unknown authorUnknown author. Author of biography: W.T. Pike (d. 1924) | |||||
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