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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. 3237 (25 Feb 1942)
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The Bulletin  

“The Bulletin,”  

Vol. 63.—N0. 3237.  

Wednesday, February 25, 1942.  

Price 6d.  

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

Seppelts  

STRATFORD-ON-AVON.  

ONE hundred miles n.-w. of London, pleasant afternoon’s run by car, is township more famed than any in the British Isles—  

Stratford-on-Avon. Here the Immortal Bard was born, died and is buried. Of no man who ever lived could it be said, as is said of  

that “myriad-minded man,” “Shakespeare is England.” It is fitting that such place should go back into the dim and almost legendary  

past. In the seventh century it possessed monastery, and was place of considerable consequence prior to the Norman Conquest In  

modern times its world fame arises from its connection with Shakespeare (1564-1616) and for that reason is visited by travellers from  

every quarter of the civilised globe. The chief objects of interest, besides the house in Henley-street where the poet was born, are the parish  

church of Holy Trinity, where he is buried, the house to which he retired, the architecturally unlovely new Memorial Theatre erected  

by funds subscribed in Britain and U.S.A., the Free Grammar School founded in 1482 and the ancient bridge going back to the  

days of Henry VII. The scenery surrounding Stratford-on-Avon is worthy of the dramatist—gently swelling hills, rich pastures, sleeping  

woodlands and the softly-flowing river fringed with lofty trees casting their shadows on footpaths and water beautiful avenue of  

lime-trees leads to the church, large and venerable cruciform structure, in the chancel of which is Shakespeare tomb. Yet the whole pile  

seems Ms mausoleum. monumental bust adorns the wall on the left of the chancel and plain flagstone with an inscription covers  

his last resting-place. What the British race and all English-speaking peoples, and, indeed, the world owe to Shakespeare is beyond  

computation. This may be advanced, however, that so long as Shakespeare’s work remains There 11 always be an England.  

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