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  2. East Anglian Daily Times - Wikipedia

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    English. Headquarters. Princes Street, Ipswich. Circulation. 6,621 (as of 2023) [ 1] Website. eadt .co .uk. The former'Archant' office in Princes Street, Ipswich, home of the East Anglian Daily Times. The East Anglian Daily Times is a British local newspaper for Suffolk and Essex, based in Ipswich .

  3. Dennis Barker - Wikipedia

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    From 1963, Barker spent much of his career at The Guardian, as a reporter and feature writer. He left the staff in 1991. [2] After his retirement, he concentrated on writing obituaries for the newspaper. As many of his obituary pieces were prepared in advance of the subjects’ deaths, articles by Barker continue to be published in The Guardian ...

  4. Kevin Beattie - Wikipedia

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    A campaign for a permanent memorial to Beattie to be placed outside Portman Road, along with the existing statues of Robson and Ramsey, was started soon after his death by Ipswich Star and East Anglian Daily Times editor Brad Jones. The design for the statue was revealed on 19 March 2019 by local sculptor Sean Hedges-Quinn.

  5. Disappearance of Luke Durbin - Wikipedia

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    Height. 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Parent. Nicki Durbin (mother) Relatives. Alicia Durbin (sister) Luke Durbin (born 4 December 1986) disappeared during the early hours on Friday 12 May 2006 from Ipswich, Suffolk. [1] Durbin vanished after a night out with friends and was reported missing by his mother on the afternoon of Saturday 13 May 2006. [1] [2]

  6. Ronald Blythe - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Akenfield, "Word from Wormingford" ( Church Times column) Ronald George Blythe CBE FRSL (6 November 1922 – 14 January 2023) was a British writer, essayist and editor, best known for his work Akenfield (1969), an account of agricultural life in Suffolk from the turn of the century to the 1960s. He wrote a long-running and ...

  7. Ransomes, Sims & Jefferies - Wikipedia

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    Ransomes & Rapier. Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies Limited was a major British agricultural machinery maker also producing a wide range of general engineering products in Ipswich, Suffolk including traction engines, trolleybuses, ploughs, lawn mowers, combine harvesters and other tilling equipment. Ransomes also manufactured Direct Current ...

  8. Tolly Cobbold - Wikipedia

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    Cliff Brewery, Ipswich. The name Tolly Cobbold is an amalgamation of the two family-run brewers: the Tollemache Brewery owned by the Tollemache family and the Cobbold Brewery owned by the Cobbold family . The original Cobbold brewery was founded in Harwich, Essex in 1723 and in 1746 the Cobbold Cliff Brewery was founded, at Cliff Lane, Ipswich. [1]

  9. John Blatchly - Wikipedia

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    A Famous Antient Seed-plot of Learning: A History of Ipswich School (2003) East-Anglian Ex-Libris: Bookplates and Labels Made Between 1700 and the Present Day (2008) Ipswich School: A History in Old Photographs from the 1850s to the 1980s (2009) Miracles in Lady Lane: The Ipswich Shrine at the Westgate (2013), with Diarmaid MacCulloch