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SUMMARY:History of the Normanhurst Estate\, home to the Brasseys
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Bexhill History Hour and the remarkable story of the Normanhurst Estate at Catsfield near Battle. Normanhurst Court was a vast Victorian country house built in 1869–70 for railway contractor Thomas Brassey\, later associated with his son\, Thomas\, 1st Earl Brassey. The talk explores the Brassey family’s achievements\, Liberal politics\, imperial service\, Lady Annie Brassey’s collecting and travel writing\, and the estate’s later lives as a First World War military hospital\, girls’ school and POW camp. Demolished in 1951\, its grounds survive today. Presented by David EP Dennis\, Associate Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
URL:https://www.bexhillmuseum.org.uk/event/normanhurst-estate-histoty-talk/
LOCATION:Bexhill Museum\, Egerton Road\, Bexhill\, TN39 3HL
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SUMMARY:The Herring War between the Cinque Ports & Yarmouth Fair
DESCRIPTION:The Cinque Ports were said to be noble and courageous and the monarchs of England relied on them for the defence of the south coast. \nHowever\, once the men of the Cinque Ports realised there were plenty of herring breeding in the silvery sandbanks off Great Yarmouth\, their attention changed from defence to attack. \nThey were determined to control the North Sea fisheries come what may and used every tactic from fraudulent taxation to massacre to ensure that Cinque Ports men ruled Yarmouth Herring Fair. \nPart of our regular History Hour programme\, the talk will be given as usual by David EP Dennis and starts at 2pm. Tickets\, priced at £8\, can be pre-booked below or by phoning or visiting the museum (01424 222058). Alternatively email info@bexhillmuseum.org.uk with your request.
URL:https://www.bexhillmuseum.org.uk/event/the-herring-war-between-the-cinque-ports-yarmouth-fair/
LOCATION:Bexhill Museum\, Egerton Road\, Bexhill\, TN39 3HL
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SUMMARY:Positively Puzzling - a friendly & fun event at the Museum
DESCRIPTION:Do you like to do puzzles? \nOur second Positively Puzzling afternoon event – word puzzles\, sudoku\, brain teasers\, word search\, logic puzzles – is coming up. It is a chance to come along for a social occasion and try your hand at different types of puzzle. \nIt is friendly and non-competitive. There are no prizes – you just tackle the puzzles you like from a variety of those provided. Do as many or as few as you wish over tea and coffee and at your own pace (and in between chatting to your fellow puzzlers). \nJust to be clear: these are not general knowledge quiz questions – they are puzzles. The aim is to hold a session every month in the museum’s Education Room. The first one is on Wednesday 22 April at 2.30pm. No need to book – just turn up. Admission is £5 which will include tea\, coffee and biscuits – and your choice of puzzles.
URL:https://www.bexhillmuseum.org.uk/event/positively-puzzling-puzzles-for-all/
LOCATION:Bexhill Museum\, Egerton Road\, Bexhill\, TN39 3HL
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bexhill Museum":MAILTO:info@bexhillmuseum.org.uk
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SUMMARY:Bank Holiday weekend book sale
DESCRIPTION:Another of the museum’s second-hand book sales take places this weekend until Bank Holiday Monday. The tables will be laden with books on lots of topics. We have thrillers\, ghost stories\, history\, horror\, science fiction\, romantic fiction and non-fiction.\nThe book sale will be open during normal museum hours\, 11am to 4pm. Entry is free but normal charges apply to access the galleries.
URL:https://www.bexhillmuseum.org.uk/event/bank-holiday-book-sale/
LOCATION:Bexhill Museum\, Egerton Road\, Bexhill\, TN39 3HL
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