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The Bulletin
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Fix this textTHE NATIONAL AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER
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Fix this textTHE EAST WINDOW, KING’S CHAPEL, CAMBRIDGE
Fix this textTHE origin* of Cambridge, one of Britain’s great university, cities,
Fix this textis lost in 'the far-distant past, but it is believed to have been
Fix this textthe site of a Roman settlement which was later occupied by the
Fix this textSaxons and the Normans. The growth and prosperity of the town
Fix this textfrom earliest times was due to its situation beside the River Granta,
Fix this textor Cam, as it is now .known. Nearly nine hundred years ago it was
Fix this textan important bridgehead on the only trade route between eastern
Fix this textand central England, and it is not surprising, therefore, that it was
Fix this textchosen by itinerant lecturers and scholars from neighboring monas-
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Fix this textPeterhouse, the oldest college, was founded in 1280, and parts
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Fix this textfollowed during the next three hundred years, and today there are
Fix this textfew other towns or cities in Britain which can provide examples of
Fix this textNorman, medieval and later styles of architecture in such profusion.
Fix this textThe pinnacles of King’s College Chapel, visible from the main
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Fix this textEngland —a building which can only be described by the word
Fix this text“perfect.” It was built between the years 1446 and 1515, and
Fix this textboth within and without it transcends superlatives. The interior walls
Fix this textare richly ornamented with the Tudor rose, numerous coats-of-arms,
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Fix this textOutstanding features are the fan-vaulting, the 25 magnificent
Fix this textstained-glass windows dating from the early 16th century', and richly-
Fix this textdecorated choir screen. The interior is both bold and simple, and
Fix this textits grandeur inspired three sonnets by Wordsworth. From this
Fix this textChapel on Christmas Eve each year is broadcast a carol service which
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