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Lewes History Group Talk: Monday 8th July 2024 at 19:30 — Canals and Inland Waterways in Sussex, Nick Kelly
Heather Downie will be outlining the story of South Street, Lewes. The street has a long and unusual history including Britain’s worst avalanche Continue reading
Posted in Lewes, Maritime & Naval History, Social History, Transport History, Uncategorized
Tagged Lewes
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New book: Screen Stories – Lewes Goes to the Pictures
This new book was published by the Lewes History Group on 27 May 2017. The building of Depot, Lewes’ new cinema, was the original catalyst for Screen Stories. Reel Lewes, a group of Lewes-based film professionals and researchers led by … Continue reading
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Tagged children, cinema, Cinema de Luxe, cinemas, County Theatre, films, history, Lewes, movies, Odeon, Sussex
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Lewes History Group Bulletin 3, 8 October 2010
1. Talk on Monday 11 October: Graham Mayhew 2. The Ragged School, St John Street 3. Lewes churchyards 1. Meeting on Monday 11 October Our next meeting will be at 7.30 p.m. on Monday 11 October at the King’s Church … Continue reading
Posted in Ecclesiastical History, Education History, Family History, Lewes, Local History, Social History
Tagged Chris Swarbrooke, churchyard monuments, Graham Mayhew, Isaac Vinall, Jireh Chapel, Lewes, Lewes Priory, monumental inscriptions, Ragged School, St John Street
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