On this day ten years ago The Argus went to meet University of Sussex product design students to see their latest creations. We also caught up with a woman tucking into a big lolly by the seaside.
Engineer Sean West lost the use of one arm but built himself a workshop to make items including miniature steam engines and razor holders for disabled people
Sean West, from Haywards Heath, is a successful engineer despite having only one arm
We caught up with Sean in his workshop
Product design students pictured with some of their inventions. Pictured is from left, Alex Williams, 21, Anna Dugard, 22, Jonathan Casey, 23, and Ben Thomson, 21
in the photos we see press officer Danielle Treanor, playing with Seb Richards’ wind turbine
And Ben Thomson, 21, with his electrical plugs
Finally Corrine Walder, 21, of Brighton with a Fab ice lolly sculpture created by ice sculptor Duncan Hamilton
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