Stories Seen Through a Glass Plate, Lewes High Street: Retail Retold


Charming exhibition on Lewes High Street of pictures of the town from 1860-1960 taken by generations of the Reeves family.

I thought this was such a novel idea! Pictures of the High Street were places in light boxes in shop and business windows either in the place where the picture was taken or of the view you could see from that spot. They were lovely clear images and it was fascinating to see how the street had changed, or in most cases not changed.

Even better the E.Reeves photographic studio was open the weekend I went. It’s been in the same family for four generations and they still use the Victorian studio at the back of the shop. It was fascinating to see what a studio looked like and to realise it obviously worked as they were still using it now. You could see the same chairs in the studio as in a lot of the Victorian portraits on show.

Closes 29 September 2019

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