Uckfield: Sussex’s Forgotten Borough – talk Thursday 4 May 2017, 7-8pm

Brian Phillips – Uckfield: Sussex’s Forgotten Borough

Come and hear local history expert talk about local medieval and early modern history, emphasising Uckfield’s role as the centre for a widespread area around. Brian facilitates local historical walks and is a keen historian and will share his vast local knowledge during this talk.

£4 per ticket (£1 for UDPS members)

Starts: 7pm (1hr) – Doors open from 6:30 for tea and coffee.

Tickets and details from the Bridge Cottage Uckfield website


Image at the Bridge Cottage Uckfield website

 

 

 

 

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Lewes History Group talk on the Southdowns Battalions in WWI: Monday 8 May 2017, 7:00 for 7:30pm

Chris Kempshall: Lowther’s Lambs and the Boar’s Head

The nature and events of the Battle of the Somme have seen it become a byword for loss and tragedy in regards to the First World War.

However, the planning and implementation of the assault, then the biggest effort the British army had ever undertaken, began in the counties and towns of Britain in 1914. The disastrous first day of the Somme also overshadowed other tragedies in the lead up to zero hour.

Dr Chris Kempshall will discuss the route men from Lewes and East Sussex took from joining the Royal Sussex Regiment as ‘Lowther’s Lambs’ to the moment they went over the top on the 30th June 1916 at the Boar’s Head.

He will place the events leading up to the Battle of the Somme in both local and international context. Through this he will show how, to try and ensure success on the first day of the Somme, many soldiers gave their lives on ‘The Day that Sussex Died’.


Lowther's Lambs
Image courtesy of the East Sussex WW1 Project

All are welcome from 7.00pm for free refreshments and updates on the Group’s activities. The talk will begin promptly at 7:30pm and will finish by 9.00pm.

There is an entry fee for these meetings, payable at the door, of £2 for members, and £3 for non-members.

Venue: The King’s Church building on Brooks Road, Lewes, BN7 2BY. (Between Tesco car park and Homebase)

See the Meetings page for a list of  forthcoming monthly talks organised by the Lewes History Group.

 

 

 

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Archaeology of the South Downs National Park: a John Manley talk – Friday 21 April 2017, 7:30pm

A Brighton & Hove Archaeological Society event
(Rescheduled from 13 January 2017)

John Manley (Archaeologist): Archaeology of the South Downs National Park

The South Downs National Park extends from Eastbourne in East Sussex to Winchester in Hampshire. This considerable area contains so many different sites, ranging from the Neolithic period to more recent military conflicts.


Image at Sussex Past

Venue: Unitarian Church, New Road, Brighton. Map

Entry: Free to Brighton and Hove Archaeological Society members, £3.00 for non-members.

All welcome

More information on BHAS Main Lecture Program

 

 

 

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