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The Bulletin
Fix this text.‘The Bulletin,” Vol. 66—No. 3421
Fix this textWednesday, September 5, 1945
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Fix this textRegistered at the General Post Office, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, for Transmission by Post as a Newspaper.
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Fix this textTAYMOUTH CASTLE.
Fix this text'"TAYMOUTH CASTLE, near the village of Kenmore, Perthshire,
Fix this textA and at the head of Loch Tay, was built in 1580 by Sir Colin
Fix this textCampbell, sixth knight of Loch Awe, on the eastern limit of the
Fix this textTaymouth property, acquired in the fifteenth century by his ancestor
Fix this textSir Colin Campbell, knight of Rhodes. When he was asked by a
Fix this textfriend why he had placed his house at the extreme end of his
Fix this textestate instead of the middle, he answered “We’ll brizz yont” (press
Fix this textforward). However, the castle is still at the end of the property;
Fix this textfor instead of extending eastward so as to make the house in the
Fix this textcentre, as he had intended, the family possessions now stretch
Fix this textfor a space of a hundred miles westward right up to the Atlantic.
Fix this textThe lowness of the entrance-hall increases the effect produced by
Fix this textthe grand staircase, which immediately follows it and rises to the
Fix this textfull height of the central tower, ornamented in the richest style
Fix this textof Gothic architecture after the manner of Henry Vfl’s chapel at
Fix this textWestminster. Taymouth was visited in 1819 by Prince Leopold,
Fix this textbrother of the Duchess of Kent, and afterwards King of the Bel-
Fix this textgians: Lord Breadalbane summoned part of his vassals to appear
Fix this textin honor of his guest, and some 2000 men assembled, all dressed
Fix this textin Highland costume, before the castle. On the mantelpiece of
Fix this textthe inn at Kenmore is a couplet written by Burns in praise of the
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