EditorialThe Norman Fleet lands at Pevensey, Sept. 26-27, 1066. 3000 sailboats carrying 8000 men and 2000 horses crossed the Channel from Somme to Pevensey. With favourable winds, the crossing took them as long as the Allied fleet in 1944. Bayeux Tapestry, embr...
EditorialThe ruins of Pevensey Castle on a hill; trees and bushes in the foreground. Pevensey Castle August 1782 Sussex. August 1782. Source: Maps K.Top.42.58.f. Language: English.
EditorialA north-west view, in Indian ink, of Pevensey Church in Sussex. A view of Pevensey Church Sussex. c. 1770-1790. Source: Maps K.Top.42.58.h. Language: English.
EditorialPevensey Castle, Sussex. Date/Period: Ca. 1795. Architectural subject. Watercolor with pen in brown ink over graphite on mounted on, moderately thick, blued white, wove paper. Height: 164 mm (6.45 in); Width: 224 mm (8.81 in).
EditorialWest Gate of Pevensey Castle, Sussex, John Hamilton Mortimer, 17401779, British, between 1773 and 1774, Oil on canvas, Support (PTG): 27 7/8 x 35 3/4 inches (70.8 x 90.8 cm), architecture, birds, bonnet (hat), bricks, castle, clouds, fence, fields (agr...
EditorialThe ruins of Pevensey Castle on a hill; trees and bushes in the foreground. Pevensey Castle August 1782 Sussex. August 1782. Source: Maps K.Top.42.58.f. Language: English.
EditorialPevensey Castle, Sussex. Date/Period: Ca. 1795. Architectural subject. Watercolor with pen in brown ink over graphite on mounted on, moderately thick, blued white, wove paper. Height: 164 mm (6.45 in); Width: 224 mm (8.81 in).
EditorialA north-west view, in Indian ink, of Pevensey Church in Sussex. A view of Pevensey Church Sussex. c. 1770-1790. Source: Maps K.Top.42.58.h. Language: English.
EditorialThe ruins of Pevensey Castle on a hill; trees and bushes in the foreground. Pevensey Castle August 1782 Sussex. August 1782. Source: Maps K.Top.42.58.f. Language: English.
EditorialPevensey Castle, Sussex. Date/Period: Ca. 1795. Architectural subject. Watercolor with pen in brown ink over graphite on mounted on, moderately thick, blued white, wove paper. Height: 164 mm (6.45 in); Width: 224 mm (8.81 in).
EditorialPLACES NEAR HASTINGS VISITED BY THE BRITISH ARCHEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION: LEWES, HURSTMONCEAUX, PEVENSEY, CAMBER, BATTLE, HASTINGS, BODIAM, RYE, WINCHELSEA, UK, 1866.