A group of students, working through the night on the Sussex Downs, north of Brighton, have cut a 200ft reclining figure of a woman in the chalk face of Wolstonbury Hill, which overlooks the main London to Brighton road. The students used shovels, picks and garden tools to cut the figure in the turf.
One of them said today :“The famous Long Man of Wilmington, near Eastbourne, was getting lonely so we thought it time to provide him with a mate.”
The students hold their annual rag day at Brighton on Saturday.
Devon Echo, 14th October 1959.