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  2. List of people from Sussex - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Sussex Location of Sussex on map of the historic counties of England. This is a list of people from Sussex, a historic county in southern England.The following are people who were either born, brought up or have lived for a significant period of time in Sussex, or for whom Sussex is a significant part of their identity.

  3. List of Old Brightonians - Wikipedia

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    Bertie Corbett (1875–1967), played association football for Oxford, the Corinthians and England, played hockey for England, played cricket for Buckinghamshire and Derbyshire Rt Rev. Henry Cotterill , Vice-Principal of Brighton College 1846–51, Principal of Brighton College 1851–56, Bishop of Grahamston , South Africa 1856–71, Coadjutor ...

  4. List of people from Brighton and Hove - Wikipedia

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    Geoffrey Collins, cricketer for Sussex, born in Brighton in 1918 [79] Maria Colwell, born in Hove in 1965, killed in Brighton by her stepfather at age 7; a notorious case of child abuse resulting in a public enquiry; John Comber, cricketer for Sussex, born in Brighton in 1861 [80] Ivy Compton-Burnett, novelist, grew up in Hove [81]

  5. Academy of Creative Training - Wikipedia

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    The Academy of Creative Training is an independent drama school in Brighton, East Sussex, England. ... ACT was founded by actor John Moulder-Brown in 1997 [4] ...

  6. Charleston Farmhouse - Wikipedia

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    Charleston Farmhouse, near Lewes, East Sussex. Charleston, in East Sussex, is a property associated with the Bloomsbury group, that is open to the public.It was the country home of Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant and is an example of their decorative style within a domestic context, representing the fruition of more than sixty years of artistic creativity. [1]

  7. Ovingdean Hall School - Wikipedia

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    Ovingdean Hall School (OHS) now OIC Brighton was a special day and boarding secondary school for the severely and profoundly deaf children and young people including those with additional special needs. It closed in July 2010. The former school's site is in a rural setting in the village of Ovingdean, near Brighton, East Sussex, England. Many ...

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  9. Bevendean - Wikipedia

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    Bevendean is a district of the city of Brighton and Hove, in East Sussex, England. The estate lies to the north-east of central Brighton, and was largely developed after World War II with a mixture of council housing and private development. A large proportion of the council houses are now privately owned.