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What is Sussex famous for?









Jahooli

Well-known member
Feb 12, 2008
1,292
Practically anyone with an interest in brass bands would know that cracking tune Sussex by the Sea.
 








Paskman

Not a user
May 9, 2008
2,026
Chiddingly, United Kingdom
No with loyalty like that you'l be the next after Reid's had enough.:laugh:

OK I'll try again:

Brighton
Brighton rock
Brighton and Hove Albion
Brighton Pier - or more correctly the Palace Pier
Max Miller
Steve Ovett
Aubrey Beardsley
Frank Bridge
Michael Fish
The invention of television
Lewes Bonfire
Glorious Goodwood
The Brighton Belle
The Royal Pavilion
Elgar's Cello Concerto
Blake's Jerusalem (Parry wrote the music in Sussex as well)
Maurice Tate
etc etc:clap:
 


OK I'll try again:

Brighton
Brighton rock
Brighton and Hove Albion
Brighton Pier - or more correctly the Palace Pier
Max Miller
Steve Ovett
Aubrey Beardsley
Frank Bridge
Michael Fish
The invention of television
Lewes Bonfire
Glorious Goodwood
The Brighton Belle
The Royal Pavilion
Elgar's Cello Concerto
Blake's Jerusalem (Parry wrote the music in Sussex as well)
Maurice Tate
etc etc:clap:

Also

Bluebell Railway (first standard gauge preserved passenger railway)
The Cure
Harvey's Beer (suprised it hasn't appeared already).
Bexhill - birthplace of British Motor racing.
Long Man of Wilmington.
Crawley
Burgess Hill
 


skipper734

Registered ruffian
Aug 9, 2008
9,189
Curdridge
I know the name is to do with Saxons, and that they were mainly located in the south of England, (while the top half of the country was being raped & pillaged by axe-swinging Norsemen) but presumably there were some to the north of this particular area just like there were south, east, west and, um, middle Saxons.

I await the wisdom of NSC.

You have answered your own question. The Saxons who went north, all got raped and pillaged.
To the North was Mercia with the Thames as a bit of a natural boundary.
Only down south in the Great Kingdom of Wessex, which included most of the South of England, except Cornwall, The West Saxons, South Saxons ( Sussex) etc. were protected by Alfred the Great the only Kingdom that was never subdued by the Norsemen.
 






1.Qaudrophenia
2.Castles (Pevensey, Arundel, Bodiam, Bramber etc)
3.The Snowman video...watch closely and you'll see the Downs and the pier (Raymond Briggs lives in Underhill lane near Ditchling)
4.Brighton of course....easily compares with some of the best cities in the world I've visited (San Fran, Sydney, Melbourne, New York)

Incidentally and going down the Saxon line...the name Brighton derives from the Saxon 'Beorhthelm's farm' (anything ending in 'ton' is Saxon for farm i.e Clayton - Farm on the clay). Most names around here have Saxon origins...
 






HAILSHAM SEAGULL

Well-known member
Nov 9, 2009
10,359
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle lived and died in Crowborough
 








HAILSHAM SEAGULL

Well-known member
Nov 9, 2009
10,359
I thought it was Woodingdean, cos thats where his school is:wink:
 


brakespear

Doctor Worm
Feb 24, 2009
12,326
Sleeping on the roof
Merrydown - at least it was when I was a teen in Cornwall, where it was the tipple of choice for getting drunk on the beach.
 










skipper734

Registered ruffian
Aug 9, 2008
9,189
Curdridge
IF.
 


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