epw016564 ENGLAND (1926). The River Orwell and the town, Ipswich, from the west, 1926

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Title [EPW016564] The River Orwell and the town, Ipswich, from the west, 1926
Reference EPW016564
Date August-1926
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Place name IPSWICH
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District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 615185, 244076
Longitude / Latitude 1.1388750137365, 52.052800089814
National Grid Reference TM152441

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This was going to be a new track to the docks to replace the level crossing further up the road, but WWII intervened before the LNER could build a bridge over the river.

pf329
Wednesday 24th of July 2019 10:06:54 AM
Level crossing.

pf329
Wednesday 24th of July 2019 10:04:19 AM

John W
Saturday 21st of January 2017 04:40:03 PM
Handford lock where the Ipswich and Stowmarket Navigation, opened 1793, came off the River Orwell. Traffic to Stowmarket stopped around 1910, but traffic continued to Bramford until 1929. The navigation was abandoned in 1932. (Information from "Lost Canals and Waterways of Britain", by Ronald Russell, published by David and Charles.)

John W
Saturday 21st of January 2017 04:39:37 PM
The Ipswich and Stowmarket Navigation, opened 1793, mostly using the River Gipping. Traffic to Stowmarket stopped around 1910, but traffic continued to Bramford until 1929. The navigation was abandoned in 1932. (Information from "Lost Canals and Waterways of Britain", by Ronald Russell, published by David and Charles.)

John W
Saturday 21st of January 2017 04:38:21 PM
Ipswich (Stoke Hill) Tunnel northern portal.

Glen37037
Wednesday 4th of July 2012 01:38:07 PM
Ipswich Town Football Club

kevin_s
Wednesday 4th of July 2012 01:28:44 PM

User Comment Contributions

Ipswich Town FC, Portman Road ground during their Southern Amateur League days, note that the football ground is three sided as cricket was also played there at this time.

kevin_s
Wednesday 4th of July 2012 01:31:38 PM