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The Sussex Landscape Transformed: an overview, Saturday, 14th October 2023, 09:15 – 17:00 BST
Sussex School of Archaeology and History: Sussex History Symposium Programme: Venue: In person at Kings Church, Brooks Road, Lewes, BN7 2BY, OR join live online Entrance Fee: In person: £30 (or £20 for award-bearing students) OR Online: £15 Book on … Continue reading
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Lewes History Group: Bulletin 155, June 2023
Please note: this Bulletin is being put on the website one month after publication. Alternatively you can receive the Bulletin by email as soon as it is published, by becoming a member of the Lewes History Group, and renewing your … Continue reading
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Lewes History Group talk: The Battle for a Railway to Lewes and Eastwards, 1838 to 1844, Monday 10 July 2023, 7:00 for 7:30pm start
A live talk at King’s Church Chris Grove : The battle for a railway to Lewes and eastwards, 1838 to 1844 Much has been written about the discovery by the railway navvies, of the graves of the founders of St … Continue reading
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