The Companion Guide to East AngliaCollins, 1985 - 512 Seiten |
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... Ipswich , a College of Secular Canons . He began the buildings in Black Friar's Street , and incorporated the already existing Ipswich School . On his downfall the college crashed too , and all that is left of it is a brick gateway ...
... Ipswich , a College of Secular Canons . He began the buildings in Black Friar's Street , and incorporated the already existing Ipswich School . On his downfall the college crashed too , and all that is left of it is a brick gateway ...
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... Ipswich is expanding by building more tidal berths for bigger ships outside the old Wet Dock area . Ipswich lost the coastal coal trade completely , to the rising County Durham and Northumberland ship - owning interests , but in the ...
... Ipswich is expanding by building more tidal berths for bigger ships outside the old Wet Dock area . Ipswich lost the coastal coal trade completely , to the rising County Durham and Northumberland ship - owning interests , but in the ...
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... Ipswich worth while . The museum contains good collections of domestic furniture of various periods : the kitchen is particularly interesting . There is much carved woodwork from the many ancient houses that have been pulled down ...
... Ipswich worth while . The museum contains good collections of domestic furniture of various periods : the kitchen is particularly interesting . There is much carved woodwork from the many ancient houses that have been pulled down ...
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Preface page | 9 |
Woodbridge to Aldeburgh | 13 |
Woodbridge to Southwold | 33 |
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