Annual Bonfire Season Is Celebrated On England's South Coast

LEWES, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 5: Revellers walk with torches during the Bonfire Night celebrations on November 5, 2004 in Lewes, Sussex in England. Bonfire Night is related to the ancient festival of Samhain, the Celtic New Year otherwise known as Halloween. There are a series of processions held in the South of England which culminate in Lewes on November 5. Bonfire Night celebrations are peculiar to the British Isles due to the burning of an effigy or "guy" usually made by children and representing Guy Fawkes who in 1605 unsuccessfully attempted to commit the infamous act of terror of blowing-up the Houses of Parliament. (Photo by Dave Etheridge-Barnes/Getty Images)
LEWES, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 5: Revellers walk with torches during the Bonfire Night celebrations on November 5, 2004 in Lewes, Sussex in England. Bonfire Night is related to the ancient festival of Samhain, the Celtic New Year otherwise known as Halloween. There are a series of processions held in the South of England which culminate in Lewes on November 5. Bonfire Night celebrations are peculiar to the British Isles due to the burning of an effigy or "guy" usually made by children and representing Guy Fawkes who in 1605 unsuccessfully attempted to commit the infamous act of terror of blowing-up the Houses of Parliament. (Photo by Dave Etheridge-Barnes/Getty Images)
Annual Bonfire Season Is Celebrated On England's South Coast
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