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Village Squire, 1976-03, Page 24attractions as a cathedral and its oysters, although it was the first Roman settlement to be established by Emperor Claudius in 44 AD. His influence and the influence of those who succeeded him are found in the part of a Roman wall that has remained, the Norman castle keep, and in the timbered buildings and inns, the Georgian homes and old churches. East Anglia goes full circle, even embracing windmills like its twin, The Netherlands, across the sea. Places to note include: Thetford, population around 5,000, once the capital of a little kingdome, which lies in the centre of Norfolk's flat, forested Breckland region; Bury St. Edmunds, noted for its 14th Century gateway leading to the ruins of a Norman abbey, its 15th Century cathedral, and its 18th Century houses; Sudbury, lined with timbered frame houses; Ely, 15 miles from Cambridge, a small town clustered around its magnificent cathedral, an ancient magificent cathedral, an ancient structure which appears to soar out of the marshlands, and the Fens, where Hereward the Wake fought against Norman invaders; And, of course, Cambridge, seat of learning. From the Great Court of Trinity Tourists enjoy old world England in Bridge Street, Suffolk. College, the largest university court in the world, walk to the Backs, along the banks of a river overhung by weeping willows and filled, in spring and summer, with punts. There can be no flitting through Cambridge, through Trinity, in whose New Court Newton felt the weight of a falling apple; through the Wren Library, filled with rare first editions; through King's and its chapel, begun in 1441 and finished when the War of the Roses ended half a century later. Norwich, East Anglia's capital, is another HOLIDAYS. By w 71auel 4usxcted/ 154 Book your vacation early in order to avoid disappointment. Our efficient and helpful staff will be more than pleased to arrange the details of your travel. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL OUR TRAVEL CONSULTANTS: 271-3710 call collect HYIVIANS TRAVEL LTD. Stratford Friday 9 to 9 Closed Saturday & Sunday \�N►\l�\\\�\\\\\\\\\\\\\\.%%\\\ 22; VILLAGE SQUIRE/MARCH 1976 / i / / / of England's colorful medieval cities whose magificent cathedral is. largely Norman and whose churches, numbering close to 30, are among the most gracious. Burnham, Thorpe, Nelson's Norfolk birthpalce: Hingham, also in Norfolk, home of Abraham Lincoln's ancestors and East Bergholt, Constable's Essex home, are worth visiting, too. Perform a death -defying act. Exercise regularly. Give Heart Fund Styles 1976 THE ORDERS WE PLACED AT THE 1976 FURNITURE SHOW ARE ARRIVING DAILY. Be an Early Bird See them today: BALL and MUTCH LTD. 71 ALBERT ST., CLI NTON 482-9505