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The Ipswich Docks, Ipswich wet dock and the wet dock, are a series of docks in Port of Ipswich located at a bend of the River Orwell which has been used for trade since at least the 8th Century. A wet dock was constructed in 1842 which was 'the biggest enclosed dock in the United Kingdom ' at the time.
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During the 1830s, the Ipswich Wet Dock was being constructed. This caused the closure of Ipswich's three swimming venues (one was near St Cement's, the second was next to St Mary-At-The Quay and the third not far from Stoke Bridge). [1] [2] The replacement was Stoke Bathing Place, which was an enclosed area within the West Bank of the River ...
The 178-tonne electrical will be transported from Ipswich to Bramford, say council bosses. ... embark on a seven-hour journey from Ipswich Docks to National Grid's substation on Bullen Lane ...
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Sundial at Ipswich Haven Marina. The Ipswich Dock Act 1971 (c. xiv) authorised the development of the West Bank to allow ro-ro ships to dock. The Ipswich Dock Commission was reconstituted as the Ipswich Port Authority in 1973 [23] when the first stage of the development was completed, further work was carried out in 1977 and 1979 and then again ...