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  2. Suffolk Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Suffolk Photographic Survey was an initiative made by Robert Pratt, of Capel St Mary in Suffolk, England in 1954. Its aim was to establish a collection of photographic images of sufficient variety to reflect the variety to be found in the history of Suffolk . [ 3 ]

  3. File:Ipswich by John Speed, 1610 (1850 facsimile).jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Ipswich Waterfront - Wikipedia

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    The Ipswich Waterfront is a cultural and historically significant area surrounding the marina in the town of Ipswich, Suffolk, England.The modern dock was constructed in 1842 and the area was a functioning dock up until the 1970s.

  5. Ipswich Museum - Wikipedia

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    Ipswich Museum is a registered museum of culture, history and natural heritage, located in a Grade II* listed building [1] on High Street in Ipswich, the county town of Suffolk. It was historically the leading regional museum in Suffolk, housing collections drawn from both the former counties of East Suffolk and West Suffolk, which were ...

  6. Christchurch Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Christchurch Mansion is a substantial Tudor brick mansion house built in Ipswich, Suffolk, England, by Edmund Withypoll (also written "Withipoll") around 1548–1550. The Grade I listed building is located within Christchurch Park and sits by the southern gates close to the town centre of Ipswich.

  7. Fore Street, Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Eldred (1561–1624), mariner, lived at 97 Fore Street; Edith Maud Cook, aviator born in 90 Fore Street, 1878.; Cor Visser ran the Fore Street Gallery at 44 Fore Street from 1962 to 1982.

  8. Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    The town does not have a cathedral, so the Bishop of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich is based at Bury St Edmunds, the former county town of West Suffolk. Ipswich is the largest town in Suffolk, followed by Lowestoft and Bury St Edmunds, [48] [49] and the third-largest population centre in East Anglia, after Peterborough and Norwich.

  9. Holywells Park - Wikipedia

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    He presented the estate to the people of Ipswich in 1935 and it was opened to the public by Ipswich Corporation in on 30 May 1936. [3] The park became the responsibility of Ipswich Borough Council in 1974, following the implementation of the Local Government Act 1972. Holywells park is now a designated a Conservation Area. [4]