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Can people help please.
I have a work colleague who is taking the West Sussex sea scout explorers to Japan for a world wide jamboree with Scouts etc from all round the world and they have to have a theme. Obviously East Sussex can use 1066 and the Norman invasion however he is struggling to come up with a theme for West Sussex other than Saxons.
Any ideas please ?
Famous things that occurred here or people etc, The internet is not throwing up a lot in all fairness.
Thank you
Fishbourne Palace pre-dates the Roman invasion by some 30 years.
AA Milne aka Winnie the Pooh.
Japs love that kinda shit.
Oscar Wilde wrote The Importance of Being Earnest while on holiday in Worthing - creating the towering character of English literature, famous across the world as Lord Bracknell.
No it doesn't, the site dates back to 30 years AFTER the Roman invasion!
It was built on the site of a Roman command chain that was started in AD43.
What about Charles 2nd. escaping to France from Shoreham after the battle of Boscobel back in 1651.He escaped across West Sussex from Racton(Nr.Chichester) past Amberley,Arundel and Beeding finally departing from Shoreham.
Also Dragons are well known in folklore of West Sussex with tales of the fire-breathing beasts existing at the Knucker hole at Lyminster near Littlehampton,St.Leonards Forest and Faygate.
Also E Sussex I'm afraid as the W. the P. books are set in Ashdown Forest. I'd go with the whole of Sussex idea rather than just focusing on the West.
If you do focus on the W though, is Hilaire Belloc still famous enough?
Another near miss for West Sussex. Westmeston is in East Sussex.Briggs and the Snowman.