A man and woman have admitted taking indecent photographs of young girls more than a decade ago.
Melville Cammish, 60, and Teresa Moon, 54, both pleaded guilty to the offences when they appeared before a judge at Swindon Crown Court.
Cammish, of New Road, Chiseldon, admitted nine counts of taking indecent images of children between 1989 and the end of 2006 and one of possession on March 1 this year.
The first offence relates to a girl who was under 16 when the picture was taken between October 1989 and October 1991.
He then admitted making two videos and taking three photographs of another girl under 16 between November 1991 and November 1993.
Moon, of Highmoor Copse, Peatmoor, admitted taking two photographs of the same girl - one of which Cammish also admits - during the same time period.
Cammish admitted taking two photographs of a third girl under 18 years old between May 2004 and May 2006 and one of a fourth girl also under 18 in 2006.
He also pleaded not guilty to six counts taking indecent photographs of children and two of attempting to take them. Moon denied four counts of taking indecent images.
Colin Meeke, prosecuting, told Swindon crown court that the pleas entered by the two defendants were acceptable to the Crown and in due course he would ask for the other counts to lie on the file.
Recorder Neil Ford QC adjourned the case to Friday November 23 and released Cammish on conditional bail and Moon unconditional bail.
But he said "I make it clear to both of you the fact that I am adjourning the case for a pre-sentence report is no indication of the sentence you will receive.
"That is a matter for the sentencing judge. That will be a matter for him, all options are open. The fact I am granting bail is no indication."
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