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The biggest investigation in the history of Suffolk police took place in December 2006 with the discovery of the bodies of five women who'd worked as prostitutes in Ipswich. This picture gallery ...
An award for those interested in writing about Suffolk history is up for grabs in memory of former EADT and Star writer and local historian Bob… ...
You are in: Suffolk > History > Local history > 60 years after Windrush. SS Empire Windrush, 1948. ... but also the Ipswich carnivals which really put the Ipswich Caribbean Association on the map.
The event will be hosted by The Hold in Fore Street (Image: (C) Archant 2020). Entry to the exhibition will be free, but tickets must be booked in advance via Suffolk Archives.. It will be open ...
"Ipswich is known for its agricultural background in terms of industry, but it's becoming clear to me that it was a key engineering and clothing manufacturing town, so different to what it is today.
The emergence of the Ipswich and Suffolk Council for Racial Equality (ISCRE) is told in comic art form. BBC The exhibition includes the history of the British Black Panthers ...