The bulletin

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Sydney, N.S.W.: John Haynes and J.F. Archibald, 1880-1984
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Vol. 66 No. 3436 (19 Dec 1945)
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The Bulletin  

“The Bulletin/’ Vol. 66-No. 3436  

Wednesday, December 19, 1945  

Price 6cL  

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

Seppelts  

LONDON AS QUEEN VICTORIA KNEW THE HEART OF EMPIRE.  

HAMMERSMITH BRIDGE FROM THE SOUTH SIDE.  

'"THIS Hammersmith Bridge across the Thames was opened by  

Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence, in 1887, to replace the  

earlier suspension bridge of 1827, the first of its type near London.  

About seven miles upstream from Westminster, this bridge serves •  

the district between Putney and Kew and is in an area which has  

many features of interest. During the Queen’s reign, the London  

School of St. Paul’s removed from the City to Hammersmith also  

within this borough is the Godolphin School dating from the six-  

teenth century, and the schools of the Latymer Foundation. Beyond  

the farther end of the bridge may be seen the tower of Hammer-  

smith’s church of St. Paul, in which are number of monuments  

preserved from the former church here, founded by Laud in 1631.  

In Hammersmith is the famous Lyric Theatre, which was opened  

during Victoria’s reign, and also here is the King’s Theatre opened  

in 1902. The many notable residents of Hammersmith have in-  

eluded Sir William Crisp, who built Brandenburg House, once  

the Fairfax headquarters, and William Morris, who started at  

Hammersmith the Kelmscott Press. At Hammersmith in Queen  

Victoria’s time were the headquarters of various rowing clubs,  

and this bridge was always so seriously overcrowded during the  

Oxford and Cambridge boatrace that the authorities had to forbid  

the watching of the race from this vantage point.  

ROYAL  

PURPLE PARA  

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