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  • To the 16th Battalion (Canadian Scottish), who had already distinguished themselves at Kitchener Wood, belongs the credit for the direct frontal attack, the 15th Battalion (48th Highlanders) being also engaged, and simultaneously assaulting a position some hundreds of yards to the south, while at the same time the 10th Battalion (Manitoba) made an attack upon "Bexhill" at the southern extremity of our line.

    War Story of the Canadian Army Medical Corps John George 1918

  • With help from the project, Cave and Wells are now on the same course, in Bexhill, two hours' journey there and back each day.

    Christmas charity appeal 2011: Tomorrow's People turns teenagers' lives around 2011

  • All of the above, with the exception of Welty, are included in Myth, Manners and Memory, a relatively selective, but nevertheless illuminating, group show at the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill.

    Myth, Manners and Memory: Photographers of the American South Sean O 2010

  • De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea, East SussexThese photographs of the American south offer widely differing views of the same elusive subject, writes Sean O'Hagan

    Myth, Manners and Memory: Photographers of the American South Sean O 2010

  • Bexhill on Sea photography "Myth, Manners and Memory: Photographers of the American South" explores the depiction and documentation of life in the U.S. south with pictures by Walker Evans, William Eggleston, William Christenberry, Carrie Mae Weems and others. de la Warr Pavilion

    What's on Around Europe 2010

  • For George Bernard Shaw, the Pavilion signified that Bexhill had at last "emerged from barbarism".

    British architecture: modernism 2011

  • "Having encouraged me to go to school because I was capable of being academic, the family then worried over whether I should leave and join a firm of accountants in Bexhill."

    David Hare: 'It's absurd, but I feel insecure' 2011

  • Public money funded new tracks for walkers and the repair of drystone walls; another £2.6m, via grants from Argyll and Bute council, Historic Scotland and the Heritage Lottery Fund, is about to be spent on Rothesay's decrepit town centre; with any luck, £8m more will be found to restore the town's pavilion, which is the finest piece of 1930s modernism in Scotland, the northern equivalent of the De La Warr pavilion in Bexhill.

    Could rebranding Bute as a middle-class holiday haven halt its decline? | Ian Jack 2011

  • Public money funded new tracks for walkers and the repair of drystone walls; another £2.6m, via grants from Argyll and Bute council, Historic Scotland and the Heritage Lottery Fund, is about to be spent on Rothesay's decrepit town centre; with any luck, £8m more will be found to restore the town's pavilion, which is the finest piece of 1930s modernism in Scotland, the northern equivalent of the De La Warr pavilion in Bexhill.

    Could rebranding Bute as a middle-class holiday haven halt its decline? | Ian Jack 2011

  • Charlotte Moth's art has taken her all over Europe, but it was in her hometown, Bexhill-on-Sea, as a teenager that she had her first shiver of inspiration: walking past the De La Warr pavilion every Saturday on her way to work, she noted with curiosity the white Modernist hulk amid the old-world grandeur of the seaside resort.

    Meet the best new artists in Britain Kate Kellaway 2010

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