The bulletin

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NX 252
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Sydney, N.S.W.: John Haynes and J.F. Archibald, 1880-1984
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Vol. 63 No. 3235 (11 Feb 1942)
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The Bulletin  

“The Bulletin,”  

Vol. 63.—N0. 3235.  

Wednesday, February 11, 1942.  

Price 6dL  

Registered at the General Post Office, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, for Transmission by Post as  

Seppelts  

DUNSTER—A LOVELY SOMERSET VILLAGE.  

IT has been claimed that the West Country of. England, embracing the counties of Somerset, Devon and Cornwall, is without parallel  

in the number of villages, “picturesque in structure and natural surroundings, it possesses. Be that as it may, none will question, at  

least those familiar with this favored section of the Old Land, that it would be exceedingly difficult to find more delightful examples of  

the rural beauty of England than present themselves. Take, for instance, that small market town in Western Somerset, Dunster. Here  

is no trace of the hustle and bustle characteristic of twentieth-century life. Rather the visitor is conscious of being carried back, as it were,  

through the years to the days when life was more placid and simple than when death-dealing “war minions of the air reduced the loveliest  

countryside to scenes of desolation and misery. In Dunster, one sees the sixteenth-century castle, one of the few remaining inhabited  

castles in England, built on an English mound, and at its base, in true medieval fashion, the cottages of the peasantry nestling. Dunster  

provides, in this respect, an almost perfect picture of communal conditions prevailing “in days of old when knights were bold and barons  

held their sway.” It has for long been favorite haunt for artists and visitors from the Dominions and the United States.  

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