Publications
Lost Lewes: photographs by James Cheetham, 1854-1941, reproduced from the original glass negatives, by Kim Clark, published 1 March 2002 (80 pp., Seaford: S. B. Publications, ISBN-10: 1857702417 & ISBN-13: 9781857702415) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
The Street Names of Lewes Past and Present, by L. S. Davey and revised and enlarged by Kim Clark, published 1 August 2010 (108 pp., The Friends of Lewes Society & printed at Pomegranate Press, ISBN-10: 1907242058 & ISBN-13: 9781907242052) accessible at: The Friends of Lewes & East Sussex Libraries
Abstract:A fascinating exploration of the Lewes street scene bringing history to life at every turn. First published in 1961 and revised in 1970 and 1981.
The Twittens: The Saxon and Norman Lanes of Lewes, by Kim Clark, published 10 July 2012 (62 pp., The Friends of Lewes Society & printed at Pomegranate Press, ISBN-10: 1907242309 & ISBN-13: 9781907242304) accessible at: The Friends of Lewes & East Sussex Libraries
Abstract:South of Lewes High Street runs a filigree of narrow twittens between ancient flint walls - many created in Saxon times, others developed after the Normans arrived. The great castle probably obliterated a similar pattern of footpaths north of the High Street, but many fascinating lanes remain here, too.
In this handsomely illustrated book published on behalf of the Friends of Lewes, Kim Clark investigates the history of the twittens, and makes a strong case for their conservation at a time when their character is threatened by careless development.
In this handsomely illustrated book published on behalf of the Friends of Lewes, Kim Clark investigates the history of the twittens, and makes a strong case for their conservation at a time when their character is threatened by careless development.