Main trade Cement Name Elsie Bertha Port of Registry Rochester Off. No. 78542 Tonnage 47 Tonnage system 0 Where built Milton Builder 0 When built 1878 Length ft. 0 Beam ft. 0 Draught ft. 0 Changes 0 Rig/Hull 0 Owners Mason 1893 History Bought new 1878 by Masons sold Cranfields 1915 47 tons built Skippers Arthur Catchpole , Brooks 1894…
alysonMarch 4, 2011
Main trade Coprolite Name Dewdrop Port of Registry Ipswich Off. No. 58532 Tonnage 2 Tonnage system 0 Where built Ipswich Builder 0 When built 1867 Length ft. 58.1 Beam ft. 15.3 Draught ft. 4.1 Changes 0 Rig/Hull Sq Stern Owners Bell&Packard 1867 History Skipper Pay 1894 Skinner Woodbridge , 1887 Packards Dewdrop carried two cargoes of Coprolite from Deben to…
alysonMarch 4, 2011
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alysonMarch 4, 2011
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alysonMarch 4, 2011
1898 Built as a pair of cottages, later made into a single house. The cottages and the land behind belonged to Robert Rix? who in 1905 sold the property and land to Mr. William Ogden?. The Ogden? s had been summer residents at White Hall? since 1891. At the 1901 Census? one or both cottages were occupied by the Guirr…
alysonMarch 4, 2011
Main trade Cement Name Augusta Port of Registry Ipswich Off. No. 65374 Tonnage 58 Tonnage system 0 Where built Ipswich Builder Mason When built 1874 Length ft. 77.6 Beam ft. 18.5 Draught ft. 5.75 Changes 0 Rig/Hull 0 Owners Mason 1874 History bought new 1874 by Masons sold Cranfields 1915 Skipper Strange 1894. Lost in Collision near Nore LV. with…
alysonMarch 4, 2011
Skippers Rusher 1884 Simmons 1914. Still with Packard in 1916. Possibly in picture 1927 at quay with steamer loading sugar beet. Towed to Pin Mill for breaking in 1933. B21 The Port of Ipswich, it's Shipping and Trades - Richard W.Smith & Jill Freestone Listed in Mercantile Navy List 1934. There is a photo of one of Packard’s steamers the…
alysonMarch 4, 2011
We have lived in Waldringfield for two years. We came here from Nacton - the journey took 18 years - we stopped in Ipswich en route. We came to Nacton in 1979 from the Chiltern Hills just above Goring on Thames where I taught my boys to row. Well , you may say, what has all this got to do…
alysonMarch 4, 2011
The 1839 Tithe Map was bought by a villager at a sale. It is 6ft wide by 4ft deep and printed on linen. The Suffolk Record Office have their own copy. We have scanned it and made some full size copies. Associated with the Tithe Map is the "Apportionment" which says who owned and used each piece of land. Surveyor…
alysonMarch 4, 2011
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alysonMarch 4, 2011
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alysonMarch 4, 2011
On Saturday 26th February the group held its first exhibition in the village hall. Despite cool and wet weather the event was very well attended with a constant stream of people. The only small disappointment being the low turnout of children. Visitors were greeted by a rolling audio visual postcard presentation which was very popular.
alysonFebruary 27, 2011
The group is holding an exhibition of objects found in the village as well as displays of some of its work. Admission free 10:30 to 3:30 pm. All welcome. Note that we have had some website problems which will be repaired in due course.
alysonFebruary 16, 2011
A fully searchable edition of the largest body of texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever published, containing 197,745 criminal trials held at London's central criminal court. No results for Waldringfield but looks interesting.
alysonJuly 29, 2010
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alysonMay 13, 2010
Thanks to Foxearth & District History Society for this April 23rd 1768 Last Sunday was brought to the custom house at Woodbridge-80 half ankers of Geneva which was taken by the Bawdsey ferry officials out of a ditch near Waldringfield.
alysonApril 26, 2010
The History group has remained steady in numbers and continues to be enthusiastic. The group met during the winter months and decided to concentrate on the topic of "Waldringfield at Work". Also, over the winter we presented the 2009 “War” talk to a packed Sailing Club and, in a shortened version, to the top year of the School who were…
alysonApril 8, 2010
New online resource that might be useful here.
alysonMarch 24, 2010
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alysonMarch 1, 2010
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alysonFebruary 28, 2010
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alysonFebruary 16, 2010
The child was actually Maurice Bell. He was the only child of Bertie and Bessie Bell who for many years lived in the cement cottage which is now known as Bell Cottage. (more…)
alysonFebruary 16, 2010
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alysonFebruary 11, 2010
These tables have been compiled by Margaret. Very detailed and highly relevant to this years project. (more…)
alysonFebruary 9, 2010
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