The head of the dock in Ipswich in 1962
- Credit: Stuart Grimwade (ICBC) Collection/IMT Image Archive
Stuart Grimwade was 19 when he took a lot of colour photos around the Ipswich dock area and nearby streets back in 1962.
St Peter s Dock in Ipswich in 1962
- Credit: Stuart Grimwade (ICBC) Collection/IMT Image Archive
Now, nearly 60 years on, he has put them into an occasional paper , which will soon be published online by Ipswich Maritime Trust.
Vernon Street, Ipswich, in 1962
- Credit: Stuart Grimwade (ICBC) Collection/IMT Image Archive
The paper, entitled Memories of Maritime Ipswich: ‘The New Cut and Over Stoke’, combines Stuart s photos and other historic photos of the area with memories written by local author Barry Girling.
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Victor s skipper, Dave Wes Westwood with IMT chairman Geoffrey Dyball and Ipswich Borough councillor Phil Smart, with the new plaque for Wherry Quay
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown/Archant
Historic barge Victor took centre stage as quay names linked to Ipswich s heritage were unveiled on the town s Waterfront.
Ipswich borough councillor Phil Smart and Ipswich Maritime Trust chairman Geoffrey Dyball with the new plaque for Wherry Quay on the Ipswich Waterfront
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown/Archant
A blue plate for Wherry Quay was officially unveiled by Ipswich Maritime Trust (IMT) chairman Geoffrey Dyball and Ipswich Borough Councillor Phil Smart, following a small, socially-distanced ceremony aboard the barge.
Published:
7:00 PM December 22, 2020
Victor s skipper, Dave Wes Westwood with IMT chairman Geoffrey Dyball and Ipswich Borough councillor Phil Smart, with the new plaque for Wherry Quay
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown/Archant
Historic barge Victor took centre stage as quay names linked to Ipswich s heritage were unveiled on the town s Waterfront.
Ipswich borough councillor Phil Smart and Ipswich Maritime Trust chairman Geoffrey Dyball with the new plaque for Wherry Quay on the Ipswich Waterfront
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown/Archant
A blue plate for Wherry Quay was officially unveiled by Ipswich Maritime Trust (IMT) chairman Geoffrey Dyball and Ipswich Borough Councillor Phil Smart, following a small, socially-distanced ceremony aboard the barge.