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Fix this text“The Bulletin,” Vol. 74—No. 3836
Fix this textWednesday, August 19, 1953
Fix this textPrice 9d.
Fix this textRegistered at the General Post Office. Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, for Transmission by Post as a Newspapex
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Fix this textOFFICIAL RESIDENCE OF LONDON’S LORD MAYOR, THE MANSION HOUSE
Fix this textRISING above the seething traffic at the hub of the City’s busiest streets
Fix this textnear The Bank of England, is the Mansion House, official residence
Fix this textof the Lord Mayor of London. Buffi during the years 1739 to 1753 this
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Fix this textas a fish market which provided revenue for the upkeep of Old London
Fix this textBridge. This market was known as the Stocks Market, for in it were kept
Fix this textthe stocks —a device in which victims were locked for the punishment of
Fix this textsome offence. To make way for the building of the Mansion House, the
Fix this textstocks were removed to a site near the Fleet Prison ; and today, one set,
Fix this textcomplete with whipping post, is to be seen in Shoreditch churchyard*
Fix this textThe Mansion House was designed in the Renaissance style by George
Fix this textDance the elder and its prominent feature is the imposing Corinthian portico
Fix this textwhich is an attractive landmark in that part of London known as the City.
Fix this textThe portico was designed for the Lord Mayor’s use when viewing processions
Fix this textor when taking the salute when troops march past. Many famous men,
Fix this textincluding Field-Marshals Alexander and Montgomery and General (now
Fix this textPresident) Eisenhower, have spoken from the Mansion House balcony.
Fix this textIn addition to the residential and ceremonial apartments, the building
Fix this texthas a court of justice with cells below; the Lord Mayor is the City’s Chief
Fix this textMagistrate and attendance at the Mansion House is therefore not always
Fix this textvoluntary. Most important of the many apartments in the Mansion House is
Fix this textthe Egyptian Hall, which accommodates four hundred people and is the scene
Fix this textof banquets, balls and other civic functions. The stained glass windows
Fix this textdepict historical subjects, and the walls of this great room are hung with
Fix this textrich tapestries and notable paintings.
Fix this textOne of London’s great Ceremonial occasions centres around the Lord
Fix this textMayor when he rides in a superb gilded coach to the Law Courts to receive
Fix this textthe Monarch’s assent to his election. He is accompanied by outriders and
Fix this textliveried footmen and followed by a long procession of decorated vehicles
Fix this textand tableaux.
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