Join the Friends of Anne of Cleves House for a fascinating talk by Dr Geoffrey Mead on ‘The Working Coast’

Sussex has a long tradition of coastal occupations, from scavenging the tideline to Channel sea fishing, boat building, piers and holiday camps. This talk looks at the variety of coastal occupations set within a framework of Sussex industrial history.

This is a fundraiser hosted by the Friends of Anne of Cleves’ House.

About the event:

Date: Friday 24 April
Time: Doors open at 7.15pm for a 7.30pm start
Tickets: £10 (cash only). Reserve tickets by emailing Anna Crabtree: mcannacrabtree@gmail.com

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