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Title: Lewes Avalanche of 27/12/1836
Post by: mangrovian60 on Friday 03 December 10 16:12 GMT (UK)
The Snowdrop Inn has an important place in Lewes history. It was built
in 1840, on the site of the worst ever avalanche in British history and
named, not after the flower, but to commemorate the tragedy which
flattened seven cottages and claimed eight lives at Christmas 1836.
Fifteen people in all, were buried alive but seven of them, including a
two-year-old girl, were rescued by the brave and determined efforts of
their neighbours.

Author David Goldsmith and genealogist Debby Jones, of Gorddinan Consulting, will be giving a talk at the Snowdrop on 27th December (the anniversary) at 2.30 and 6.30. Wrap up warm and come and join us.
Title: Re: Lewes Avalanche of 27/12/1836
Post by: Jill on the A272 on Friday 03 December 10 17:49 GMT (UK)
I won't be able to come but can heartily recommend the food, drink and service at The Snowdrop  :)
Title: Lewes Avalanche of 27/12/1836
Post by: mangrovian60 on Friday 03 December 10 19:04 GMT (UK)
Yes, I love the Snowdrop. The Lewes Avalanche also has its own facebook page so have a look on there too.