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The Bulletin
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Fix this textWednesday, May 3, 1950
Fix this textPrice 6cL
Fix this textRegistered at the General Post Office, Sydney. N.S.W., Australia, for Transmission by Post as a Newspaper.
Fix this textJeppelts
Fix this textCANTERBURY’S ancient West Gat*
Fix this textspans a road which took successive
Fix this textconquerors from the Kentish coast to
Fix this textLondon, a road which has seen more
Fix this texthistory than any other road in Britain;
Fix this textalong it has passed the Romans, later
Fix this textcame the Danes, who, in time, were
Fix this textfollowed by the Normans. A pageant of
Fix this texthistory extending over a period of thirteen
Fix this texthundred years has passed beneath the
Fix this textWest Gate which was repaired in 1380
Fix this textand Roman bricks were used in its
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Fix this textThe original gate saw William the
Fix this textConqueror after the Battle of Hastings
Fix this texton his way from London to Dover on his
Fix this textreturn to Normandy, Henry II passed
Fix this textthrough the gate on July 12, 1174,
Fix this text“barefoot and weeping” in penitent’s
Fix this textgarb on his way to the Cathedral
Fix this textcrypt. Beneath the arch passed
Fix this textEdward I (1272-1307) and Margaret
Fix this textof France to their wedding in
Fix this textCanterbury’s Cathedral and in the follow-
Fix this texting twenty years the massive gateway
Fix this textsaw the magnificent processions of
Fix this textEdward II and Edward 111. Crusaders
Fix this textpassed this way to seek the blessing of
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Fix this textpassed the funeral cavalcade of the Black
Fix this textPrince, “a stately hearse drawn by twelve
Fix this textblack horses, the whole court and both
Fix this textHouses of Parliament following in deep
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Fix this textIn 1500 there were riots around the
Fix this textWest Gate between monks and citizens ;
Fix this textlater Charles 1 (1625-1649) passed through
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Fix this textbride, Henrietta Maria, soon to be
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Fix this textthe days of the stage coach and the
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Fix this textToday the tower is open to visitors and
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Fix this textcollection, is a scold’s bridle and a ducking
Fix this textstool which were at one time in con-
Fix this textsiderable demand for scolding women.
Fix this textCANTERBURY’S WEST GATE HAS SEEN HISTORY’S PAGEANTRY
Fix this textCHATEAU TANUNDA BRANDY
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