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Cowfold Village History Society Posted on December 25, 2021 by admincvhsDecember 24, 2021

Day 25

 

Stained glass window in the Bell Tower at St Peter’s, depicting The Nativity in the central light.

Merry Christmas!

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Our next meeting

 

Sussex Scrapbook No. 1

An entertaining miscellany of Sussex history, anecdotes and folklore by the well-known local author, Chris Horlock.

Friday 16 September @ 7.45 for 8 pm in the Allmond Centre.

About the Author

A native of Brighton, Chris has spent a lifetime travelling round Sussex, exploring its history and heritage, and accumulating a collection of photographs, maps, historical prints and ephemera that he uses to illustrate his talks.

Chris is a regular contributor to Sussex Life and the author of several books on Sussex history. He has appeared on radio and TV and is a natural storyteller.

Cowfold Remembers

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