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Lewes Maps Catalogue
The aim of Ian McClelland’s Lewes Maps Project is to build up a catalogue of historical maps of Lewes, focusing on maps available locally in order to provide support to other projects in the group. The first version of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Lewes maps, research
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Lewes History Group Bulletin 2, 11 September 2010
1. Next Meeting, Monday 13 September 2. Rev Thomas Walker Horsfield, FSA 3. Lewes articles in Sussex Archaeological Collections 4. No research group meeting is planned for September. Next meeting October. Next Meeting: 7.30 p.m., Monday 13 September, King’s Church … Continue reading
Posted in History of Technology, Lewes, Local History, Social History
Tagged 'History and Antiquities of Lewes', 'History Antiquities and Topography of the County of Sussex', 'Sussex Archaeological Collections', industrial history, Lewes maps, research, St John Street, Thomas Walker Horsfield, Westgate Chapel, windmills
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Meeting – Monday 13 September, 7:30pm
Members’ talks Three short talks (15-20 minutes each), reporting the results to date of research being undertaken by Lewes History Group members: Ian McClelland has been creating a catalogue of the available maps of Lewes. Ian’s database will be made … Continue reading
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