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  2. Lewes Bonfire - Wikipedia

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    Lewes Borough is the joint oldest society with Cliffe, formed in 1853. Until 1859 they were known as the 'Lewes Town Bonfire Society' so they are really not considered the oldest consistently named society. That mantel belongs to Cliffe. They have been marching the streets of the town for over 150 years.

  3. Streets packed for annual Lewes bonfire parade - AOL

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    The parade commemorates Guy Fawkes and the gunpowder plot in 1605, as well as the 17 Protestant martyrs who were burnt alive in the 1550s in the centre of Lewes, who are represented by 17 burning ...

  4. Lewes bonfire celebrations attract 40,000 people - AOL

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    An estimated 40,000 people attended the annual bonfire event in Lewes to mark Guy Fawkes Night. The different bonfire societies marched with huge effigies and holding burning torches along the ...

  5. Three taken to hospital as 40,000 attend Lewes Bonfire Night ...

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    The Bonfire Night celebrations in Lewes start with a parade through the town (Gareth Fuller/PA) ... An effigy of Nigel Farage and a rioter featured at this year’s Bonfire Night event in Lewes ...

  6. Sussex Bonfire Societies - Wikipedia

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    The Sussex Bonfire tradition is a uniquely local form of protest with several influences under the motto We Burn For Good. Whereas Guy Fawkes night in most parts of Great Britain is traditionally commemorated at large public fireworks displays or small family bonfires, towns in Sussex and Kent hold huge gala events with fires, processions and festivals.

  7. Guy Fawkes Night - Wikipedia

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    Guy Fawkes masks have proved popular and some of the more quirky bonfire societies have replaced the Guy with effigies of celebrities in the news—including Lance Armstrong and Mario Balotelli—and even politicians. The emphasis has moved. The bonfire with a Guy on top—indeed the whole story of the Gunpowder Plot—has been marginalised.

  8. Crowds who gathered in Lewes, East Sussex for annual bonfire night celebrations could be heard letting out boos as the town's effigy of Rishi Sunak was paraded through the streets before being set ...

  9. Lewes, Glynde & Beddingham Brass Band - Wikipedia

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    As Lewes's town band, LGB Brass often plays at municipal functions, notably the annual Remembrance Day parade, [8] and participates in the Lewes Bonfire Night celebrations, for which it marches with the Commercial Square Bonfire Society. The band tours to Lewes's twin towns Blois and Waldshut-Tiengen on a semi-regular basis, most recently to ...