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Whitehead, Anne (Spring 2011). "Writing with Care: Kazuo Ishiguro's "Never Let Me Go" ". Contemporary Literature. 52 (1): 54–88. doi: 10.1353/cli.2011.0012. A peaceful, charming town with a grand old cinema; what's not to like about Hailsham? Read More Related Articles The Old Brewery – Built in 1827 by Thomas Gooch from Norfolk, The Old Brewery was renowned for strong beers. The building was used by a succession of brewers and was, for a while, used as a Catholic place of worship.
The George Hotel, formerly a premier hotel in the town and restored following fire damage, reopened as a public house by J D Wetherspoon Ltd. Hailsham Town Council". Hailsham Town Council. Archived from the original on 13 July 2009 . Retrieved 13 June 2009.
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Gilbert, son of Gilbert Godseb drowned while bathing in "Haylesham Pond" (now known as the Common Pond.) In Hailsham, there are three tiers of local government which manage between them the majority of local community services and amenities. Introduction to the Hailsham Bonfire Society". Archived from the original on 3 October 2011 . Retrieved 8 April 2011. A co-founder of Hailsham boarding school. During Kathy’s Hailsham childhood, she takes the best student artworks to the “Gallery”, which is later revealed to be part of a progressive movement that advocated for the rights of clones. Miss Emily
Hailsham is in the Wealden parliamentary constituency. Prior to Brexit in 2020, Hailsham was part of the South East England constituency in the European Parliament.
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The narrator of Never Let Me Go and one of the clones who attended Hailsham boarding school. Kathy is 31 years old and works as a carer at the start of the novel. She is timid, forgiving and consistent throughout the novel. Ruth The striking portrayal of Hailsham, the school at which the first part of the book takes place, and continues to linger through the remainder of the novel. Refers to the adults who run Hailsham and act as both teachers and parent-figures to the children there. Juniors and Seniors Head of Hailsham and co-founder of Hailsham. While the students found her strict, Miss Emily also advocated for the rights of clones through the Hailsham project. Miss Lucy