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The Bulletin
Fix this text“The Bulletin/’ Vol. 66-No. 3436
Fix this textWednesday, December 19, 1945
Fix this textPrice 6cL
Fix this textRegistered at the General Post Oflice, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, for Transmission by Post as a Newspaper.
Fix this textSeppelts
Fix this textLONDON AS QUEEN VICTORIA KNEW THE HEART OF EMPIRE.
Fix this textHAMMERSMITH BRIDGE FROM THE SOUTH SIDE.
Fix this text'"THIS Hammersmith Bridge across the Thames was opened by
Fix this textPrince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence, in 1887, to replace the
Fix this textearlier suspension bridge of 1827, the first of its type near London.
Fix this textAbout seven miles upstream from Westminster, this bridge serves •
Fix this textthe district between Putney and Kew and is in an area which has
Fix this textmany features of interest. During the Queen’s reign, the London
Fix this textSchool of St. Paul’s removed from the City to Hammersmith ; also
Fix this textwithin this borough is the Godolphin School dating from the six-
Fix this textteenth century, and the schools of the Latymer Foundation. Beyond
Fix this textthe farther end of the bridge may be seen the tower of Hammer-
Fix this textsmith’s church of St. Paul, in which are a number of monuments
Fix this textpreserved from the former church here, founded by Laud in 1631.
Fix this textIn Hammersmith is the famous Lyric Theatre, which was opened
Fix this textduring Victoria’s reign, and also here is the King’s Theatre opened
Fix this textin 1902. The many notable residents of Hammersmith have in-
Fix this texteluded Sir William Crisp, who built Brandenburg House, once
Fix this textthe Fairfax headquarters, and William Morris, who started at
Fix this textHammersmith the Kelmscott Press. At Hammersmith in Queen
Fix this textVictoria’s time were the headquarters of various rowing clubs,
Fix this textand this bridge was always so seriously overcrowded during the
Fix this textOxford and Cambridge boatrace that the authorities had to forbid
Fix this textthe watching of the race from this vantage point.
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Fix this textPURPLE PARA
Fix this textIt's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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