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  • The crosses symbolise the 17 protestant martyrs burnt at the stake in Cliffe High Street, Lewes in the 1500s under Queen Mary.

  • A great old sussex tradition...long may it continue!

  • Without doubt this has to be the best place to be on 5th November. England must never lose this tradition - despite what the Health and Safety or the Council are trying to do. F.T.P.

  • @deno914 Dunno mind- Bridgwater Guy Fawkes parade is pretty God damn amazing! largest illuminated parade in the world and all in honour of the glorious 5th

  • if another revolution happens in this country it will start here.vive la revolution!

  • love lewes!

    and love the 5th!

  • im in the bonfire parad im 12 at da mo nd i go banger crazy iz so good im on my friends acount writing this but u hav 2 c this thing its da best thing u will ever do in your life p.s americans dnt do anything as neara as good

  • It's a procession not a 'parad'

  • a parad?????? whats a parad ?????

  • wtf is this r they like the kkk or something

  • can i have a copy of pic number 8 - i think thats my daughter holding the flare!

  • i live in lewes and you have to see it before

    you die it is nomber 1 thing to do!

    photos can not do anything to show you how crazy it is!!

  • is it some sort of klan meeting

  • hmmm lol

    last year there were some americans taking photos

    one said they aint never gonna believe this back home folks carrying firey crosses children hurling fire works and burning torches

  • i dont think the americans understand a lot about are ecentric english customs

  • lol

    I live in mayfiel and i can't wait for the carnival :)

    I remember 10 yrs ago i was really scared of the giant torches but know i like picking them up :) lol

    and the fun fairs really cool aswell :)

  • @ROCKsquareANORACK They don't believe it in other parts of England!

  • I'd never heard about these events Sara! Thanks so much for the interesting history in the vid notes, and I really liked the photos in your vid! Great job! (Pete)

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