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. 3272 (28 Oct 1942)
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The Bulletin  

“The Bulletin,” Vol. 63.—N0. 32ii:  

1942  

’Peiee JS/  

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

Sepplts  

CHIPPING CAMPDEN, GLOUCESTERSHIRE.  

ENGLAND’S rural delights are justly renowned.  

£ While their attributes do not conform to the  

picture Ovid painted of rural happiness, wherein are  

seen peasants gathered together over “joyous glass  

of wine, lying at ease on the green grass, each with his  

sweetheart,” still they are such as to convey pleasure  

of more, perhaps, subdued order. It would be  

difficult to instance any part of England wherein more  

scenes of rural beauty and tranquillity are to be met  

than are found in the county of Gloucestershire.  

Accepting as absolutely and literally true the more  

or less familiar assertion “Australia is carried on the  

sheep’s back” it is understandable why in the Com-  

monwealth the county of Gloucester, in England,  

is held in such regard. Of the five chief Cots-  

jvold towns. Chipping Campden is the most  

distinguished and impressive. Herbert Evans, the  

“historian of the Cotswold,” has related how it was  

once the great emporium of the Cotswold .wool,  

and its church is one of those splendid buildings  

of the latter Middle Ages which owe their existence to  

the piety and munificence of the great wool mer-  

chants. Here lived William Greval, some of whose  

descendants are resident in Victoria, the ancestors of  

the houses of Warwick and Willoughby de Broke,  

whom “brass” tablet in the church describes as “the  

flower of the wool merchants of all England.” He  

died in 1481, bequeathing large sum towards com-  

pleting the church, then in progress. The dwelling-  

house this great gentleman built for himself, with its  

Gothic doorway and fine panelled bay windows two  

storeys high, still stands—that is, of course, if it has  

escaped the shots of o/rhfnW  

time in those far-off Oiip^ng  

Campden presented scene >. ■  

actions of Greval projected the raw  

to foreign bases, an •j • in dns  

native manufacture. The second period he  

trial history of C^#. in be^an  

eighteenth century and is alhe with the ribbon trade  

of sore-bombed Coventry, which encouraged the esta ■  

hshment of subordinate branches of the silk industries,  

especially those where watei was available. Th  

wold district held prominent P^ ce J. r>  

The great fifteenth-century C-hurch of  

famed far and wide. It is perfect combination ol  

unity, magnificence and strength. hrougioui the  

county the adherents ol the old faith aie strong.  

ROYAL  

PURPLE PARA  

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