formed as a county cricket club in 1839 and therefore older than any of their rivals, have been championship runners-up on seven occasions since the competition became 'official' in 1890.But this year, despite a slow start that saw them lose three of their first five matches and even given...
Adopted by the Royal Sussex Regiment and popularised in World War I, it is sung at celebrations across the county, including those at Lewes Bonfire, and at sports matches, including those of Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club and Sussex County Cricket Club. ...
(Placename) a county of SE England comprising part of the former county of Sussex: mainly undulating agricultural land, with the South Downs and seaside resorts in the south: Brighton and Hove became an independent unitary authority in 1997 but is part of the geographical and ceremonial county....
1.(Placename) (until 1974) a county of SE England, now divided into the separate counties of East Sussex and West Sussex 2.(Historical Terms) (in Anglo-Saxon England) the kingdom of the South Saxons, which became a shire of the kingdom of Wessex in the early 9th century ad ...
Sussex County Cricket Club (Arundel) Kent Ccc (Tunbridge Wells) Nearest Golf Courses Hollingbury Park Golf Club Waterhall Golf Club West Hove Golf Club Ltd Nearest Football Stadiums Brighton & Hove Albion Park View Road London Road Ground
Chichester City F.C. is the main football club and are based at Oaklands Park. They play in the Sussex County League. The rugby club, Chichester R.F.C., are also based at Oaklands Park. Chichester Priory Park Cricket Club and Chichester Priory Park Hockey Club share a clubhouse at Prio...
研究生3,175 位置Falmer, East Sussex,England, United Kingdom ColoursWhite and Teal Sussex Uni 归属1994 Group 网址http://www.sussex.ac.uk TheUniversity of Sussexis an English campus university situated next to the East Sussex village of Falmer, within the city of Brighton and Hove. It was th...
1. (Placename) (until 1974) a county of SE England, now divided into the separate counties of East Sussex and West Sussex 2. (Historical Terms) (in Anglo-Saxon England) the kingdom of the South Saxons, which became a shire of the kingdom of Wessex in the early 9th century ad 3....