Rye lights up the sky with bonfire celebrations
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Luckily the rain held off for the procession which saw bonfire societies from across Sussex carrying flaming torches through the streets of the ancient town to the fire-site on the Salts.
The Rye society led the fiery procession in its distinctive red and black colours.
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Rye Fawkes was chaired down to light the huge bonfire, which signalled the start of a spectacular fireworks display.
The local bonfire season comes to a close next Saturday (November 21) when Robertsbridge holds its celebrations.
Pictures by Frank Copper.
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