Lewes Bonfire Burning Crosses

Burning crosses were thrown into a river in lewes england as part of the november 5 celebrations to commemorate guy fawkes day.
Lewes bonfire burning crosses. Thousands of people attend the annual bonfire procession through the narrow streets of lewes east sussex which commemorates the memory of 17 protestant martyrs from the town who were burned at. Part of the bonfire night celebrations on the 5th november in lewes sussex. People shouted burn boris burn as a giant effigy of the prime minister passed them during a famous bonfire parade tonight. Thousands of people attend the annual parade through the narrow streets of the east sussex town culminating in the burning of effigies of boris johnson and theresa may.
To mark the demise of the 17 lewes martyrs 17 burning crosses are carried through the town and a wreath laying ceremony occurs at the war memorial in the centre of town. Around 30 000 people were expected to turn out for lewes s annual. Ladies and men s races take place pulling flaming tar barrels in a barrel run which takes place along cliffe high street at the start of the evening. Lewes bonfire night procession of the martyr s crosses.
Published on nov 6 2018 tens of thousands of people attended the annual bonfire celebrations in lewes. Participants carrying burning torches barrels and crosses paraded through the narrow. Bonfires blaze across britain as the nation marks guy fawkes night with burning effigies and fireworks. Lewes bonfire night parade in pictures.