The history of Lewes Town Hall as seen through the archives of Reeves Photography is documented in an photo exhibition in the Baxter Corridor of the Town Hall.
Curated by Tom Reeves, Tania Osband, and Brigitte Lardinois, the exhibition shows the history of the building, from 1870 until the present day, including its past guise as the Star Inn before being converted to the Lewes Town Hall and opening in 1873, as well as photos of events that have taken place at the Town Hall over the years as well as some of the Reeves’ Stories Seen Through A Glass Plate lightboxes featured in the reception area.
The exhibition is free to visit, and will be open between 10.00 and 16.00 Monday to Friday, as well at 10.00 – 16.00 on Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th November.