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Lewes History Group AGM and a talk on Public Art in Lewes – Monday 9 December 2019, 7:00 for 7:30pm
Following a brief AGM, Andrew Buxton will reveal many aspects of the history of Lewes that are represented by statues, monuments, murals and other artworks such as the sculpture of madrigal singers in Grange Gardens and the Battle of Lewes … Continue reading
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Lewes History Group: Bulletin 111, October 2019
Please note: this Bulletin is being put on the website one month after publication. If you would like to receive the Bulletin by email as soon as it is published, please contact the Membership Secretary about joining the Lewes History … Continue reading
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Bishopstone Tidemills: where History meets Archaeology – Talk at The Keep, Wednesday 27 November 2019, 2.30-3.30pm
An event at The Keep, Falmer The abandoned settlement at Bishopstone Tidemills began in 1761 with the construction of a large tidal mill. It became a thriving village community that later included an anti-submarine seaplane base, a stable for lame … Continue reading
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