WebSep 12, 2024 · Ipswich On the Northern edge of Ipswich next to Cranfield Court is a secret park and avenue of trees that hold an intriguing story. Red House was originally built in 1641 and was demolished in 1937 when the houses on either side of the bypass were built. What was once Red House Drive is now Tuddenham Road. WebThe Ipswich Society image archive on"flickr". ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On Tuesday Ipswich Society Vice-Chairman, Tony Marsden, spoke to Lesley Dolphin from …
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WebBelow: this photograph from the Ipswich Society Flickr collection (see Links ) from 1985 shows the Paul's maltings and the K6 telephone box shown on our Stoke Bridge page. The telephone box still has its door at this time, but several of the panes of glass have been stoved in. For more on telephone boxes, see our Street furniture page. WebWelcome to The Ipswich Society website. For further information, see the sub-menu at the left or the top menubar. Our new mini-site, Ipswich Heritage Icons, sprang from the difficulty of running our annual Heritage Open Days in 2024 and 2024 due to the pandemic. This will be a growing resource for Ipswich, not just for a one-off event. soft targets crowded places
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WebSt Matthews Street Photograph courtesy The Ipswich Society Above: a puzzling photograph from the Ipswich Society Flickr collection (see Links). Where on earth is Is it Ipswich at all? with the pointy tops… aren’t they part of the St Matthews Street ‘development’ in the early 60s? The ones which today stand next to the WebMar 14, 2024 · Anglo-Saxon Ipswich Ipswich started as a small trading settlement in the early 7th century. There are 2 theories about how Ipswich got its name. It may have been Gippa’s wic (wic is an old word meaning port). Or it may have been Gip’s wic (gip meant corner, in this case, the corner of the river Orwell). WebExplore Ipswich Photographic Society’s photo on Flickr! slow cooker south indian chicken curry recipe