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Talk by John Bleach on the history of Malling, Lewes – Friday 19 March 2021, 7:30pm
A Lewes Archaeological Group talk John Bleach: Malling, Lewes Malling, on the northeast side of Lewes, has been known by this name for probably 1200 years and more. What names were given to the area by the earliest Anglo-Saxons, by … Continue reading
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Lewes History Group talk: Romano-British Settlements in the Lower Ouse Valley – Monday 8 March 2021, 7:20 for 7:30pm start
A Zoom Webinar David Rudling: Romano-British Settlements in the Lower Ouse Valley The Ouse valley in East Sussex is a key communication route from the Channel coast, via the Downs to the wide expanse of the Weald. It traverses and … Continue reading
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Talk by Debby Matthews on The Life and Times of Thomas Mantell – Friday 19 February, 7.30pm
A Lewes Archaeological Group talk on Zoom Debby Matthews: The Life and Times of Thomas Mantell: a true Lewes Maverick Thomas Mantell, father to Gideon Mantell (discoverer of the iguanodon and other prehistoric creatures), exists very much in the shadow … Continue reading
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