WebLaunch of The Ipswich Society flickr Image Archive in January 2015 (see Links) BBC website report. Unveiling Edward Ardizzone Blue Plaque - Ipswich Waterfront in March 2015 ... 2024 The Ipswich Society Chairman speaks out on the Croydon's stairs, the Co-op Wall Mosaic and The Great White Horse Hotel. WebMar 7, 2015 · The Ipswich Society has spent eight years digitising more than 6,000 photos, showing how Suffolk's county town has changed over the decades. Tony Marsden, vice …
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WebApr 12, 2024 · A rare mural in Ipswich on the former Co-Operative department store has been Grade II listed, following support from C20 Society. The colourful mosaic tile mural was designed by Hungarian émigré artists Gyula Bajó and Endre Hevezi between 1963-64, it is one of only four such Co-op murals in the UK. The news represents another success for ... WebThe Ipswich Society By: The Ipswich Society. IPSOCScan-4093 Panoramic view of Ipswich mid 1960s Looking North West and taken at the same time as IPSOCScan 4092. The station Hotel is just beyond the station. Behind this is the former Central Accounting Office of Eastern Electricity Board in Russell Road which has been replaced by Suffolk County ... irs behind on refunds 2020
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WebJan 22, 2015 · 22 January 2015 Ipswich Society "Beer, fags and gambling": The photo of the Falcon Street/St Nicholas Street junction from the 1960s is Tony Marsden's favourite from … WebCollage of Ipswich lettering (on Flickr) by Alan Brignull. Just up our street, as they say. Freston.net. Ed Broom's site of Ipswich arcana, including TFG: things 'Taken For Granted' in the town. Also... The Seven Wonders Of Ipswich. Intriguing, huh? At least one of these Wonders is no longer there. Planet Ipswich . 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 irs being weaponized again