File:Lewes Bonfire, Lewes Borough Bonfire Society.jpg
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Lewes Bonfire Night. Members of the Lewes Borough Bonfire Society marching with flaming torches. Part of the Bonfire Night celebrations on the 5th November in Lewes, Sussex.
Keywords: Lewes Borough Bonfire Society, parade, Lewes, fire
Photograph © Andrew Dunn, 5 November 2005. |
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