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Fix this text‘The Bulletin,” Vol. 70—No. 3598
Fix this textWednesday, January 26, 1949
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Fix this textRegistered at the General Post Office. Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, for Transmission by Post as a Newspaper.
Fix this textSeppelts
Fix this textFRAMLINGHAM'S NOBLE RUINS BESPEAK ITS ANCIENT PAST
Fix this textVISITORS to England may think of Suffolk, which lies in what
Fix this textonce was the Saxon Kingdom of East Anglia, as a faraway
Fix this textcounty outside the normal tourist stream, a county of quiet places,
Fix this textbut it would be hard to find a more appealing place than Framling-
Fix this textham. It is a quiet old market town which has never lost touch with
Fix this texta history that goes, back for over a thousand years.
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Fix this textThe medieval walls of its castle rise from a mound which the
Fix this textSaxons fortified twelve centuries ago, and it is today one of the
Fix this textnoblest, ruins in England. The walls are over forty feet high, and
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Fix this textbelow ground. Thirteen towers rise above the battlemented walls,
Fix this textand four of them are of immense strength, being built of solid
Fix this textmasonry. The walls, which are surrounded by a moat, in places
Fix this textsixty-eight feet deep, enclose an area of more than an acre in
Fix this textwhich stands a group of buildings, dating chiefly from the seven-
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Fix this textFramlmgham Castle was one of the chief possessions of the
Fix this textEarls and Dukes of Norfolk. History records that King John,
Fix this textHenry 111 and Edward I stayed here, and here it was that Queen
Fix this textMary found refuge during the attempt to place Lady Jane Grey on
Fix this textthe throne, Framlingham is also associated with Henry Howard,
Fix this textfamed in literature as the poet, Earl of Surrey, who was imprisoned
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