Seaford Scene November 2020 Issue

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Reopening the Museum and Storm Damage We are delighted to be able to say that Seaford Museum is open again. We have instigated a oneway route and all visitors must wear face coverings, but we are open and looking forward to welcoming visitors again! 145 years ago this month Seaford was engulfed in another of its regular floods. Previously, in 1824, the incoming flood was so strong as to drive a barge all the way up to Bishopstone. The construction of the railway embankment a few years later protected that valley, instead, the storm of 14th November 1875 was centred on the town itself. In the early hours of that Sunday, there were storms observed out in the Channel to the South West with a broad low pressure front pressing up towards

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the Sussex coast. The sea reached its peak one hour before the high tide, overcoming the full length of the beach in what was described as a ‘rolling wave, carrying everything before it’. Bathing machines, huts, boats, boathouses, gates and anything movable was swept off the seafront and into the town. Doors and windows were battered in by the relentless flood, the buildings in Steyne Road, Church Street and Pelham Road being amongst the worst affected. One old bedridden man living in Church Street was unable to escape and had to be evacuated through his bedroom window by boat. At its height, the flood reached Church Lane (which was then known as Coffin Lane) and to the doorstep of the Bay Hotel in Pelham Road. A ship with a cargo of timber had been in the Bay and timber was thrown into the town by the waves causing even greater damage. The damage caused in this part of Seaford was so extensive that many were left homeless, their houses having been inundated by sea water and some having walls knocked down by the force. The Bailiff of Seaford called for the setting up of a National Relief Fund to help the victims and this raised the astonishing sum of £1,200 relatively quickly. In the days that followed, there were several unlikely reports of ‘curious events’, Allegedly, a haystack that had been standing at Lyons Place (by the Golf Links) was carried away by the tide to Chyngton half a mile away. On top of this were several ‘fowls’ that had taken refuge there and survived in perfect order. Similarly, it was reported that a billiard table had been washed away from the Assembly Rooms on the seafront and was found two or three days later at Cuckmere. Who said that ‘fake news’ was a recent invention? Image: Probably taken from the painting by J Moxon who was a French artist just visiting Seaford at the time. It shows the flood from the bottom of Church Street, leading up to Coffin Lane, which ran just below the church.

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Seaford U3A News

3min
pages 120-122

Greenhavens Network

1min
page 127

Martello Rotary Seaford

3min
pages 118-119

Who’s Who in Seaford?

1min
pages 102-103

Concentus Come and Sing with Us

3min
pages 98-99

A Restricted Autumn

2min
pages 100-101

Seahaven Responders

2min
pages 96-97

Cycle Seahaven

3min
pages 67-70

A View From The Potting Shed

2min
pages 81-83

Splash Point Reopened to the Public

1min
page 71

Inner Wheel Club of Seaford

1min
page 72

Shadows Flee Away – Selmeston Church

3min
pages 54-57

Sleep – Should we worry about Quantity

6min
pages 62-66

Churchyard Cinder Toffee

3min
pages 58-60

Barwells Solicitors

5min
page 53

Reopening the Museum and Storm Damage

2min
pages 30-31

Tide Mills – A Living History

4min
pages 50-52

Seaford Rotary

5min
pages 34-36

Seaford Chamber of Commerce

2min
pages 22-23

Foresters Friendly Society

3min
pages 26-29

Communication Skills at St John’s School

2min
pages 20-21

A Good Read

3min
pages 24-25

Clifden House

3min
pages 42-43

Seaford Striders Virtual Marathon

3min
pages 14-15

Soapy September Success

1min
page 19

A Festive Hullabaloo

2min
pages 16-17

Seaford Young Mayor Completes Charity

2min
pages 12-13

Seaford Volunteer Emergency Team

3min
pages 6-7

Reimagining Christmas

3min
pages 4-5

Colour Wave 2020

2min
page 18

We Will Remember Them

1min
pages 8-9
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