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Encyclopedia > Ipswich (disambiguation)

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Ipswich - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Ipswich (710 words)
Ipswich School (now a private school) was established in 1477 or earlier in the precincts of the Blackfriars monastery; it moved to its present site in 1851.
Ipswich was the birthplace of Cardinal Wolsey in about 1475, and the home of the painter Thomas Gainsborough.
Ipswich is known for its clam fishing, and also as a summer resort, with its 8 km/5 mi-long Crane's Beach.
Ipswich Hotels (2019 words)
Ipswich was proclaimed as a municipality on March 2, 1860, and became a city in 1904.
Ipswich is also the location of The Workshops Railway Museum to commerate the first trainline in Queensland which was from Ipswich to Grandchester, approximately 25km to the west.
Ipswich won the League in the 1961/62 under the management of Sir Alf Ramsey, and the FA Cup in 1978 with Bobby Robson at the helm.
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