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Items in Sussex taken from Sussex Painted (1906) (results page 1)


Sussex, a S. maritime county of England, fronts the English Channel between Hampshire (W.) and Kent (E.), with Surrey on its northern border; is traversed E. and W. by the South Downs, which afford splendid pasturage for half a million sheep, and terminates in Beachy Head; in the N. lies the wide, fertile, and richly-wooded plain of the Weald; chief rivers are the Arun, Adur, Ouse, and Rother, of no great size; is a fine agricultural county, more than two-thirds of its area being under cultivation; was the scene of Cæsar's landing (55 B.C.), of Ælla's, the leader of the South Saxons (whence the name Sussex), and of William the Conqueror's (1066); throughout the country are interesting antiquities; largest town, Brighton; county town, Lewes.

Population (1907) 550,000

From Nuttall Encylopædia, 1907

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86.—Pevensey Castle
Bodiam Castle
105.—Arundel Castle
Singleton.
Gatehouse, Battle Abbey (wallpaper version)
Gatehouse, Battle Abbey.
Glynde
Mickleham Priory
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Places Shown

Arundel; Sussex; England

Battle; Sussex; England

Bodiam; Robertsbridge; Sussex; England

Glynde; Sussex; England

Mickleham; Sussex; England

Pevensey; Sussex; England

Singleton; Sussex; England