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The Bulletin
Fix this textLAWSON AND THE LABOR MOVEMENT
Fix this text“The Bulletin,” Vol. 75-No. 3789
Fix this textWednesday, September 24, 1952
Fix this textPtice 9d.
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 textNOW ALL IS PEACE ROUND LUDLOW’S BATTLED WALLS
Fix this textTHE ancient Shropshire town of Ludlow played a leading part in the history
Fix this textof Welsh border warfare, and has for centuries been extolled in poetry
Fix this textand prose. In its picturesque winding streets with richly timbered houses,
Fix this textLudlow still retains the aspect and atmosphere of a medieval town, dominated
Fix this textby its imposing castle, which stands on a lofty headland at the north-west
Fix this textextremity of the town. .
Fix this textThis great fortress was the strongest and most important of the long chain
Fix this textof thirty-two castles which formed a formidable line of defence along the
Fix this textWelsh border. As with most castles that have had a long and eventful history,
Fix this textthe architectural features of Ludlow are of great variety, ranging from
Fix this textNorman to Tudor, but they are chiefly Norman, as substantial portions ot
Fix this textthe original castle, founded in 1086 by Roger de Lacy, still survive.
Fix this textThe most impressive remains are those of the Norman Keep, 110 feet
Fix this texthigh, which is the oldest part of the castle. The magnificent State chambeis
Fix this textinclude a suite of rooms in which Prince Arthur, Henry VIII s elder brother,
Fix this textdied in 1502 —a year after the King’s marriage to Catherine of Aragon During
Fix this texther stay at Ludlow her favourite walk was along the battlements of this castle,
Fix this textwhich provided extensive views across the fertile Shropshire border lands to
Fix this textthe dark Welsh hills beyond. It was in the Great Hall at Ludlow, where the
Fix this textceiling is 35 feet high, that Milton’s masque “Comus” was presented tor
Fix this textthe first time in 1634 before the lord-lieutenant of Wales.
Fix this textIn the stormy days of the Welsh risings Ludlow experienced more than its
Fix this textshare of war and bloodshed, but it was also the scene of a famous romance
Fix this textdescribed in “The Geste of Fulk Fitzwanne,” the only surviving medieval
Fix this textnarrative to be written around an English castle.
Fix this textAfter its surrender during the Parliamentary wars in 1646, Ludlow Castle
Fix this textwas allowed to fall into decay; but even in its fallen glory it is still one ot
Fix this textthe most impressive and picturesque ruins in Britain.
Fix this text1§
Fix this textSend a gift of wine to your friends, relatives or
Fix this textbusiness associates in Britain, for birthdays, weddings,
Fix this textanniversaries and all celebrations. From stocks in their
Fix this textLondon cellars, the House of Seppelt can arrange immediate
Fix this textdeliveries of their products to any address in the United
Fix this textKingdom. Your nearest office of B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd.
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Fix this textTHE HOUSE OF SEPPELT
Fix this textESTABLISHED 1851
Fix this textB. SEPPELT & SONS LTD.
Fix this textADELAIDE: Box 1422 H, G.P.O.
Fix this textSYDNEY- Box 163, G.P.O. MELBOURNE: Box 233 E, G.P.O.
Fix this textBRISBANE; Box 352 E, G.P.O. FREMANTLE; Box 64, G.P.O.
Fix this textCRYSTAL ST., BROKEN HILL
Fix this text88 CANNON ST., LONDON, E.C.4.
Fix this textIt's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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