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“NOW FADES THE GLIMMERING LANDSCAPE ON THE SIGHT ..."- This might serve as an admirable illustration to Gray's Elegy. It is taken in the county of which Miss Sheila Kaye-Smith has written so much—Sussex. A charming study of the old windmill at Clayton. Clayton Mill is a wellknown landmark on the South Downs, to the north of Brighton, and the flock of Southdowns in the foreground is a typical feature of the Sussex countryside.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 786, 5 October 1929, Page 23

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“NOW FADES THE GLIMMERING LANDSCAPE ON THE SIGHT ..."- This might serve as an admirable illustration to Gray's Elegy. It is taken in the county of which Miss Sheila Kaye-Smith has written so much—Sussex. A charming study of the old windmill at Clayton. Clayton Mill is a wellknown landmark on the South Downs, to the north of Brighton, and the flock of Southdowns in the foreground is a typical feature of the Sussex countryside. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 786, 5 October 1929, Page 23

“NOW FADES THE GLIMMERING LANDSCAPE ON THE SIGHT ..."- This might serve as an admirable illustration to Gray's Elegy. It is taken in the county of which Miss Sheila Kaye-Smith has written so much—Sussex. A charming study of the old windmill at Clayton. Clayton Mill is a wellknown landmark on the South Downs, to the north of Brighton, and the flock of Southdowns in the foreground is a typical feature of the Sussex countryside. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 786, 5 October 1929, Page 23

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