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  2. Burning the Clocks - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Brighton Museum commissioned a costume from Same Sky artist Nikki Gunson. [7] She created "Mother Time Keeper" and performed it in the parade before returning to the museum. Incidentally the festival took place on New Year's Eve' that year. Local colleges also participate; Sussex Downs College have been contributing since 1998.

  3. New Year - Wikipedia

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    New Year's Eve celebration in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2004) Lunar New Year celebration with fireworks display at Victoria Harbor in Hong Kong 2012. The New Year is the time or day at which a new calendar year begins and the calendar's year count increments by one. Many cultures celebrate the event in some manner. [1]

  4. St George's Church, Brighton - Wikipedia

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    St George's Church is an Anglican church in the Kemptown area of Brighton, in the English city of Brighton and Hove. It was built at the request of Thomas Read Kemp, who had created and financed the Kemp Town estate on the cliffs east of Brighton in the early 19th century, and is now regarded as the parish church of the wider Kemptown area. [1]

  5. List of places of worship in Brighton and Hove - Wikipedia

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    Brighton & Hove Christian Fellowship took on the building in June 1979, changing their name to Clarendon Church. Retaining the building, they moved their services to the Clarendon Centre in the New England Quarter in 1993, changing their name again to Church of Christ the King. [197] Weekly services re-commenced at this venue in September 2013.

  6. BBC New Year's Eve specials - Wikipedia

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    [25] [26] London's New Year's Eve fireworks were once again conducted as a "live broadcast spectacular" [27] for BBC One (similar to the previous year, which included an appearance by Giles Terera, and a performance by the West End Musical Choir at Shakespeare's Globe), with the city having cancelled a planned in-person celebration at Trafalgar ...

  7. Chapel Royal, Brighton - Wikipedia

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    The Chapel Royal is an 18th-century place of worship in the centre of Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove. Built as a chapel of ease, it became one of Brighton's most important churches, gaining its own parish and becoming closely associated with the Prince Regent and fashionable Regency-era society. It remains an active church.

  8. St Paul's Church, Brighton - Wikipedia

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    In 1846, Reverend Henry Michell Wagner, Vicar of Brighton since 1824, bought the chapel and some surrounding buildings for £3,000, cleared the site and appointed a builder and a designer. St Paul's was the fourth church to have been built on the instruction of Rev. Henry Michell Wagner. [ 1 ]

  9. St Peter's Church, Preston Village - Wikipedia

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    St Peter's Church is a former Anglican church in the Preston Village area of Brighton, in the English city of Brighton and Hove.The 13th-century building, standing on the site of two older churches, was restored in the late 19th century and again after a serious fire in 1906.