Newmarket Hill - A Sussex Downland History/Newmarket Farm - 20th century
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- Sale by Gorings of Wiston
- First World War:
- Social, econmic, and agricultural changes
- Oscar C. Selbach and downland development:
- Woodingdean
- Saltdean and Peacehaven
- Writers and Artists:
- Aesthetic appreciation
- Brighton Corporation and the protection of the downs
- Newmarket Farm - new management and influences:
- Tenant farm managers:
- G. Woodman and A.W.H. Dalgety
- Farm labourer occupiers and their families:
- Edwards, Phipps, Lathams
- Tenant farm managers:
- Facilities:
- Water
- Local Schools
- Baker
- Second World War - army maneuvers:
- Evacuation and demolition