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Cliff Brewery in Ipswich

Cliff House, Ipswich, Birthplace of Arthur Thomas Cobbold (1815-1898) Former owner and resident of Cliff House (now known as The Maltings, Waldringfield) Parents: John Wilkinson Cobbold (1774-1860) and Harriet Temple Chevallier (1775-1851) Photos: Jane Hall, January 2018
alyson
January 23, 2018
BargesBeachBoatyardNon domestic BuildingPhotos

1938 Postcard of beach

Expanded view of Quay area.   The buildings on the quay, from left to right  The one  you can just see, was the building known as "The Paint Shop",the middle one was the main "Boat Building Workshop", the dark building on the right was known as "Wickmans Shed" which covered a launching ramp, with railway lines and bogey which brought yachts up…
alyson
November 14, 2014
MaybushNon domestic Building

Maybush by Gareth

THE MAYBUSH Alan Matheson in coalition with the History Group   Picture 2 – Maybush today – from the water   The Maybush, as it is now known, was originally a farmhouse, probably just 30ft x 14 ft with great thick walls according to Arnott. Anyone standing in the road alongside the pub, is able to see a central section…
alyson
December 13, 2013
AgricultureNon domestic Building

Windmill

Buttrum's Windmill was demolished c 1910. Mill Cottage The old mill cottage, has undergone several renovations & modernisation and now unrecognisable as the old cottage. There is a mill mentioned in Domesday but this was probably a water mill. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_windmills_in_Suffolk
alyson
July 12, 2012
Map, Diagram, PlotArticlesCement WorksNon domestic BuildingWork to date

Cement Works

The Cement Factory of Waldringfield 1872 -1907 Visitors to Waldringfield and, indeed, residents of that village might be forgiven for not knowing that it was once the site of a large cement factory.  All that now remains of the industry is the quay – which passers-by would assume to have always been part of the boating business, the factory manager’s…
alyson
December 7, 2011
BoatyardNon domestic Building

The Boatyard

On the ] quay, which was eventually bought by Mr. Alfred ]. Mr. Stollery refused an offer from a developer, who wanted to build an hotel, as he preferred to have the Nunn brothers' boatyard on the quay.
alyson
March 7, 2011
HouseNon domestic Building

Greenaways

Once ] and during WW2 a factory run by Ransomes. Notes from J.Ogden Jan 2017 How interesting.  You are right in part, but I rather suspect that your deduction about the name link is just coincidence, but we shall see. First the facts - yes Sir Clifford Paterson was married to my great great aunt Daisy (ie Liz Kennedy's great…
alyson
March 7, 2011