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Lewes

Town in East Sussex, England

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Images referencing Lewes

2 images from works
  • St. James's Hospital, Lewes, Sussex. Etching by J. Peake, 1772.
  • Two leaden cists containing the remains of Gundrada, the daughter of William the Conqueror and her husband William de Warren. Chalk lithograph by F.W. Woledge after R.H. Nibbs, 1845.

Works from the collections

54 works

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    [Report 1967] / Medical Officer of Health, Lewes Borough.

    Lewes (England). Borough Council. | Date: 1967
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    [Report 1903] / Medical Officer of Health, Lewes Borough.

    Lewes (England). Borough Council. | Date: 1903
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    [Report 1970] / Medical Officer of Health, Lewes Borough.

    Lewes (England). Borough Council. | Date: 1970
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    [Report 1948] / Medical Officer of Health, Lewes Borough.

    Lewes (England). Borough Council. | Date: 1948
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    [Report 1971] / Medical Officer of Health, Lewes Borough.

    Lewes (England). Borough Council. | Date: 1971
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Disease Outbreaks
Public Health
Sanitation
Water Supply

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