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Tag Archives: railways
Lewes History Group: Bulletin 10, (6 May 2011)
1. Next meeting on Monday 9 May 2011: Michael Chartier, ‘Mayors of Lewes’ 2. Boiler Explosion at Lewes Station 3. A Lewes smuggler hanged at Tyburn (by Peter Atkins) 4. A Lewes Miracle 5. Location, Location, Location 6. Lewes Library … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural History, Ecclesiastical History, Legal History, Lewes, Local History, Social History, Transport History
Tagged auctions, Gideon Mantell, Lewes Theatre, property prices, railways, Richard Ashcroft, Saint Richard de Wyche, smugglers
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Lewes History Group: Bulletin 9, (7 April 2011)
1. Next meeting on Monday 11 April 2011: Kim Clark, ‘Lost Lewes’ 2. The Friars, Lewes, by James Lambert 3. The Government of Lewes, according to John Rowe (1622) 4. The Bylaws of Lewes, according to John Rowe (1622) 5. … Continue reading
Posted in Art & Architectural History, Legal History, Lewes, Local History, Political History, Social History
Tagged Drapers, Fellowship of the Twelve, photography, Poor houses, railways, Society of the Twelve
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Lewes History Group: Bulletin 7, (11 February 2011)
1. Next meeting on Monday 21 February 2011: Mark Perry-Nash 2. Malling Brooks from Cliffe Hill 3. Lewes History Group Organisation 4. Lewes History Group Accounts, 2010 5. Lewes Coaching Routes, 1845 6. Grim Discovery at the Priory 7. The … Continue reading
Posted in Lewes, Local History, Social History, Transport History, Uncategorized
Tagged Battle of Lewes, coaches, graves, Lewes Priory, Malling Brooks, Offham Downs, postcards, railway development, railway station, railways, The Friars
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