Aldbourne
|
1911 |
Iron foundry and agricultural engineering business begun by W. T. Loveday |
Amesbury
|
1911 |
Bioscope opened at Junction of Earls Court Road and Salisbury Road; fire destroys 6 buildings in Smithfield Street including the post office and Ivydene Hotel |
Broughton Gifford
|
1911 |
Broughton Gifford welcomes a mattress maker, a florist, a sign writer, a haulier and a hardware merchant. |
Corsham
|
1911 |
New cemetery at Ladbrook Lane consecrated |
Purton
|
1911 |
New heating system installed in the Primitive Methodist chapel |
Sherston
|
1911 |
The Bell House closes until the 1930s, owned by Alfred Rice; Maurice Powell is the licensee for the Foresters' Arms |
Wilton
|
1911 |
Quaker meetings have ceased |