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Ipswich, c1910
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Ipswich, c1910
Ipswich, c1910. Ancient House - date, 1567. Charles II took refuge here, it is said, after the Battle of Worcester. Birthplace of Cardinal Wolsey. Population, 73, 930. Card from The Counties of England - A Geographical Game. 3rd Series. [Jaques & Son, Ltd. London]
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This print showcases the historic town of Ipswich in approximately 1910, capturing its rich architectural heritage and significant landmarks. The focal point of the image is the renowned Ancient House, dating back to 1567, which holds great historical importance. Legend has it that Charles II sought refuge within these very walls after the Battle of Worcester. Moreover, this distinguished building also serves as the birthplace of Cardinal Wolsey, a prominent figure in English history. The photograph beautifully captures the essence of Ipswich's landscape during this period. With a population of around 73,930 at that time, Ipswich exudes an air of tranquility and charm amidst its ancient streets and buildings. The Tudor-style architecture adds to its allure and transports viewers back to a bygone era. This remarkable image comes from "The Counties of England - A Geographical Game" published by Jaques & Son Ltd. , London. It offers us a glimpse into Suffolk's captivating countryside and highlights one of its most treasured locations – Sparrowes House. As we delve into this visual treasure trove provided by The Print Collector via Heritage Images, we are reminded not only of our nation's illustrious past but also how photography can preserve history for generations to come.
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