Three-gabled house, 24 fore street, ipswich, suffolk
identifier: vanishingengland00ditc (find matches)
title: vanishing england
year: 1911 (1910s)
authors: ditchfield, p. H. (peter hampson), 1854-1930
subjects: england -- description and travel england -- antiquities
publisher: london: methuen
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click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Tudor house, ipswich, near the custom house narrow street leading thence to the tower church was the poultry, and cooks row, butter market, cheese and fish markets were in the vicinity. The manufacture of leather was the leading industry of old ipswich, and there was a goodly company of skinners, barkers, and tanners employed in the trade. Tavern street had, as its name implies, many taverns, and was called the vintry, from the large number of opulent vintners who carried on their trade with london and bordeaux. Many of these men were not merely peaceful merchants, but fought with edward iii in his wars with france and were knighted 1 cf. Memorials of suffolk, edited by v. B. Redstone. Old walled towns 47 for their feats of arms. Ipswich once boasted of a castle which was destroyed in stephens reign. In saxon times it was fortified by a ditch and a rampart which were destroyed by the danes, but the fortifications were renewed in the time of king john, when a wall was built round the town with four gates which took their names from the points of the compass. Portions of these remain to bear 48 vanishing england witness to the importance of this ancient town. We give views of an old building near the custom-house in college street and fore street, examples of the narrow, tortuous thoroughfares which modern improvements have not swept away. We cannot give accounts of all the old fortified towns in england and can only make selections. We have alluded to the ancient walls of york. Few cities can rival it in interest and architectural beauty, its relics of roman times, its stately and magnificent cathedral, the beautifulruins of st. Marys abbey, the numerous churches exhibiting all the grandeur of the various styles of gothic architecture, the old merchants hall, and the quaint old narrow streets with gabled houses and wid. Date: 1911.
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