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An Historical Map of Ipswich
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Type: Book
ISBN: 9781068709104
Date: 30th April, 2025
Publisher: Historic Towns Trust
Description
The town of Ipswich began as an Anglo-Saxon trading port,
serving the kingdom of East Anglia. The Middle Ages saw
continued commercial prosperity, with the establishment of
five large religious houses and the consolidation of its street
patt ern, still discernible today. It was an important centre for the
Hanseatic League, trading with the Baltic, and in the seventeenth
and eighteenth centuries a port of emigration for the colonies of
North America. In the nineteenth century it expanded its port
facilities, changing the course of the River Orwell to do so, and it
also developed large breweries and foundries to make agricultural
machinery. In the late twentieth century it became the home of
an iconic Norman Foster building.
An Historical Map of Ipswich shows, on a multi-period map,
how Ipswich developed and includes its vanished buildings,
earthworks and sites of interest, as well as those that remain.
A comprehensive gazett eer on the map's reverse, complete
with many illustrations, explains how Ipswich developed and
introduces its buildings and sites of interest.