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The Bulletin
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Fix this text“The Bulletin,” Vol. 74—No. 3805
Fix this textWednesday, January 14, 1953
Fix this textPrice 9d.
Fix this textRegistered at the General Post Office. Sydney, N.S.WAustralia, for Transmission by Post as a Newspaper.
Fix this textSeppelts
Fix this textREGAL SANDRINGHAM HALL, COUNTRY HOME OF THE ROYAL FAMILY
Fix this textrwas at Sandringham Hall that King George VI died on February 6th,
Fix this text1952, and it was from 'there that he broadcast his last Christmas greeting
Fix this textto his people throughout the British Commonwealth, an important annual
Fix this textevent which was inaugurated by his father, King George V. Since the reign
Fix this textof King Edward VII (1901-1910) Sandringham, in West Norfolk, has been a
Fix this textfavourite country home of the Royal Family, and H.M. Queen Elizabeth 11
Fix this textspent much of her childhood there.
Fix this textThe Sandringham estate, comprising 7,000 acres of woodland and heath,
Fix this textmeadow and marsh, is situated between Hunstanton and King’s Lynn. Roads
Fix this texton the estate wind through deep woods of great variety and beauty, and in
Fix this textearly spring the well-kept grass verges are enriched by the bright purple ot
Fix this textrhododendron bushes and the red and white luxuriance ot may-trees through
Fix this textwhich may be glimpsed the massed colour of flower beds. The gardens at
Fix this textSandringham are some of the loveliest in Britain, and on certain days ot
Fix this textthe week in spring and summer, during the absence of the Royal family, they
Fix this textare open to the public. The grounds are laid out m terraces and lawns; of
Fix this textparticular interest arc the Rose Garden, the Dutch Garden and the Water
Fix this textGarden A stream runs through a dell where ferns dip their fronds in the
Fix this textwater, and at the foot of a rippling fall water-fowl glide sedately between
Fix this textthe lily pads in an artificial lake.
Fix this textThe first Royal owner of Sandringham was Edward VII ( a S j l ™ i ce or
Fix this textWales), who purchased the original estate for £220,000 in 1861 and tfufit the
Fix this textpresent Tudor-slyle mansion in 1870. It was designed by Albert vjenk n
Fix this textHumbert and erected by a local builder. Nearby .is the Church m which the
Fix this textRoyal family worship when in residence at Sandringham. It is mainly late-
Fix this textperpendicular in style, and contains many royal memorials; among them are
Fix this textmarble medallions to Emperor Frederick 111 of Germany, Duke of Clarence
Fix this textand Avondale, Duke of Coburg and Queen Victoria. The chancel and east
Fix this textwindow are a memorial to King Edward. The silver altar was a gut from
Fix this textan American, Rodman Wanamaker.
Fix this textFrom the main road between Hunstanton and King’s Lynn can be seen
Fix this textthe magnificent Norwich Gates leading into the Sandringham estate whicL
Fix this textwere a gift from the City of Norwich to King Edward VIE They are splend d
Fix this textexamples of craftsmanship, and were shown at the International Exhibition i
Fix this text1862. Along this same route can also be seen the purple-Wue lavender fields
Fix this textof Norfolk from which is distilled the famous “Olde Enghshc Lavender Water.
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