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Sussex is an area of South East England that was historically a kingdom and, later, a county. The current ceremonial counties of East Sussex and West Sussex cover approximately the same area. The two ceremonial counties border Surrey to the north, Kent to the north-east, the English Channel to the south, and Hampshire to the west. Sussex contains the city of Brighton and Hove and its wider city region, part of the South Downs National Park and the national landscape of the High Weald, and Chichester Harbour. Its coastline is 137 miles (220 km) long.

Land Girls enjoy a hot cup of tea after a hard day of rat catching on a Sussex farm during 1942. D11258Land Girls enjoy a hot cup of tea after a hard day of rat catching on a Sussex farm during 1942. D11258
Atlas Van der Hagen-KW1049B11 013-SUTHSEXIA. Vernacule SUSSEX.Atlas Van der Hagen-KW1049B11 013-SUTHSEXIA. Vernacule SUSSEX.
The British Army in the United Kingdom 1939-45 H20818The British Army in the United Kingdom 1939-45 H20818
Edward Stott (1855 - 1918): The Ferry (1887)  (Oldham Gallery)Edward Stott (1855 - 1918): The Ferry (1887) (Oldham Gallery)
Edward Stott:  Good Samaritan (1910) , Biblical and Religious painting,  Ferrens Art  Gallery, HullEdward Stott: Good Samaritan (1910) , Biblical and Religious painting, Ferrens Art Gallery, Hull
Sussex: Robert Morden (1695)Sussex: Robert Morden (1695)
John Pull, Archaeologist, SussexJohn Pull, Archaeologist, Sussex
Hilary Stratton at work in his studio near Horsham, West Sussex in 1963Hilary Stratton at work in his studio near Horsham, West Sussex in 1963
Iping Church4Iping Church4
St Nicholas ChurchSt Nicholas Church