Lewes and the decline of the cinema in a tiny town and its rebirth in an old brewery.Transport from the coaching routes to the first railways in the early nineteenth century.(S1/E7)
Lewes and the decline of the cinema in a tiny town and its rebirth in an old brewery.Transport from the coaching routes to the first railways in the early nineteenth century.(S1/E7)
The iconic buildings in Lewes. The White Hart where Tom Paine created the Rights of Man, the Pelham Arms the seat of Sir Nicholas Pelham who fought off the French.(S1/E6)
The iconic buildings in Lewes. The White Hart where Tom Paine created the Rights of Man, the Pelham Arms the seat of Sir Nicholas Pelham who fought off the French.(S1/E6)
The rise and fall of one of England's oldest race courses. How the Prince Regent almost broke his neck driving a coach and four down a cobbled Lewes Street.(S1/E4)
The River Ouse and its history. From Saxon Port to ghost town after the plague. Lewes as a port and the start of its famous brewery; the cause and consequences of Englands biggest avalanche.(S1/E3)
The rise and fall of one of England's oldest race courses. How the Prince Regent almost broke his neck driving a coach and four down a cobbled Lewes Street.(S1/E4)
The River Ouse and its history. From Saxon Port to ghost town after the plague. Lewes as a port and the start of its famous brewery; the cause and consequences of Englands biggest avalanche.(S1/E3)
The history of Lewes Priory from birth to its destruction by Henry Viii Queen Bloody Mary burns 17 people at the stake, giving rise to the biggest bonfire celebration in the world.(S1/E2)
The history of Lewes Priory from birth to its destruction by Henry Viii Queen Bloody Mary burns 17 people at the stake, giving rise to the biggest bonfire celebration in the world.(S1/E2)
We take snapshots of key events such as the Battle of Lewes, the burning of the martyrs, the life of the town from Saxon times to the present based on the events recorded on Lewes High St (S1/E1)
Lewes and the decline of the cinema in a tiny town and its rebirth in an old brewery.Transport from the coaching routes to the first railways in the early nineteenth century.(S1/E7)
The iconic buildings in Lewes. The White Hart where Tom Paine created the Rights of Man, the Pelham Arms the seat of Sir Nicholas Pelham who fought off the French.(S1/E6)
The rise and fall of one of England's oldest race courses. How the Prince Regent almost broke his neck driving a coach and four down a cobbled Lewes Street.(S1/E4)
The River Ouse and its history. From Saxon Port to ghost town after the plague. Lewes as a port and the start of its famous brewery; the cause and consequences of Englands biggest avalanche.(S1/E3)
The history of Lewes Priory from birth to its destruction by Henry Viii Queen Bloody Mary burns 17 people at the stake, giving rise to the biggest bonfire celebration in the world.(S1/E2)
We take snapshots of key events such as the Battle of Lewes, the burning of the martyrs, the life of the town from Saxon times to the present based on the events recorded on Lewes High St (S1/E1)
Lewes and the decline of the cinema in a tiny town and its rebirth in an old brewery.Transport from the coaching routes to the first railways in the early nineteenth century.(S1/E7)
The iconic buildings in Lewes. The White Hart where Tom Paine created the Rights of Man, the Pelham Arms the seat of Sir Nicholas Pelham who fought off the French.(S1/E6)
The history of Lewes Priory from birth to its destruction by Henry Viii Queen Bloody Mary burns 17 people at the stake, giving rise to the biggest bonfire celebration in the world.(S1/E2)
We take snapshots of key events such as the Battle of Lewes, the burning of the martyrs, the life of the town from Saxon times to the present based on the events recorded on Lewes High St (S1/E1)
Lewes and the decline of the cinema in a tiny town and its rebirth in an old brewery.Transport from the coaching routes to the first railways in the early nineteenth century.(S1/E7)
Lewes and the decline of the cinema in a tiny town and its rebirth in an old brewery.Transport from the coaching routes to the first railways in the early nineteenth century.(S1/E7)
The iconic buildings in Lewes. The White Hart where Tom Paine created the Rights of Man, the Pelham Arms the seat of Sir Nicholas Pelham who fought off the French.(S1/E6)
The rise and fall of one of England's oldest race courses. How the Prince Regent almost broke his neck driving a coach and four down a cobbled Lewes Street.(S1/E4)
The River Ouse and its history. From Saxon Port to ghost town after the plague. Lewes as a port and the start of its famous brewery; the cause and consequences of Englands biggest avalanche.(S1/E3)
The history of Lewes Priory from birth to its destruction by Henry Viii Queen Bloody Mary burns 17 people at the stake, giving rise to the biggest bonfire celebration in the world.(S1/E2)
We take snapshots of key events such as the Battle of Lewes, the burning of the martyrs, the life of the town from Saxon times to the present based on the events recorded on Lewes High St (S1/E1)
Lewes and the decline of the cinema in a tiny town and its rebirth in an old brewery.Transport from the coaching routes to the first railways in the early nineteenth century.(S1/E7)
The iconic buildings in Lewes. The White Hart where Tom Paine created the Rights of Man, the Pelham Arms the seat of Sir Nicholas Pelham who fought off the French.(S1/E6)
The rise and fall of one of England's oldest race courses. How the Prince Regent almost broke his neck driving a coach and four down a cobbled Lewes Street.(S1/E4)
The River Ouse and its history. From Saxon Port to ghost town after the plague. Lewes as a port and the start of its famous brewery; the cause and consequences of Englands biggest avalanche.(S1/E3)
Episode 7: A look at the decline of the cinema in a tiny town and its rebirth in an old brewery, and transport from the coaching routes to the first railways in the early 19th century.
Episode 7: A look at the decline of the cinema in a tiny town and its rebirth in an old brewery, and transport from the coaching routes to the first railways in the early 19th century.