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Lewes Bonfire
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by steerpyke - written on 06.11.05 (Very useful, 447 readings)
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The title of the review may seem like a naughty euphemism for something that I can't discuss in print on a site as proper and clean cut as Dooyoo, but I assure you it is not. The relevance will become clear as you read on, first a quick history test. What have the following events in common? Firstly, the burning of 17 Protestant martyrs in Lewes ...
by mouette - written on 26.10.03 (Very useful, 2552 readings)
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It's nearly November 5th, Guy Fawkes' night. For Lewes it is Bonfire Night. Lewes is the county town of East Sussex, a small market town nestled in the shadow of the South Downs. It could well fit your image of a quiet well-healed liberal country town, with its fair share of eccentrics, unless of course you have experienced the Lewes ...
by hogsflesh - written on 07.11.01 (Very useful, 2806 readings)
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This year I made a silly mistake on bonfire night. I went to a firework display in Ravenscourt Park, in West London. It wasn't very good, really. The only moment of genuine entertainment came when the music that was accompanying the display broke (in the middle of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells). Normally, I go to Lewes, in East Sussex. For ...
by andycharger - written on 08.04.01 (Very useful, 315 readings)
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So you think you have been to a great bonfire party in your life do you? WEll you aint seen nothing until you have experienced Lewes Bonfire! I first went in 1995 after meeting my fiance (she is from Uckfield). She told me about a famous Bonfire extravaganza called Lewes Bonfire. I had never heard of the event but I am told its ...
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