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From: Sunday, 4 April 2010 RAF/USAAF Martlesham Heath
Open Every Sunday afternoonControl Tower Museum 2010 to the last Sunday in October. 14:00 to 17:00 It is located at the rear of Parkers Place – which is off Eagle Way, Martlesham Heath, near Ipswich, Suffolk. (look out for the signs in the area). FREE ADMISSION – Donations are appreciated. For more information see our web site: |
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From: Saturday, 17 July 2010 Colchester and Ipswich Museum Service
Medieval Treasures9th July 2010 – 9th January 2011 Medieval Mind Part 2: Art Treasures from East Anglia Venue: Colchester Castle |
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Saturday, 11 September 2010 Ipswich and Colchester Museum Service
Free Day at Colchester Castle MuseumAs part of Heritage Open Days Colchester Castle is throwing its doors open free of charge for one day! Colchester Castle Museum Free Doors are open between 10am-4.45pm |
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Sunday, 12 September 2010 Ipswich and Colchester Museum Service
Special Heritage Sunday @ Ipswich MuseumAs the country’s heritage is celebrated nationwide this weekend, you can enjoy this rare chance to visit Ipswich Museum on a Sunday! Free 15 minute tours between 11am and 4pm, Ipswich Museum Free Doors are open between 10am - 5pm |
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Sunday, 12 September 2010 RAF/USAAF Martlesham Heath
Fun DayControl Tower Museum Attractions include: Flyby Demonstration by a Battle of Britain Memorial Flight aircraft (to be confirmed) Vintage Civilian and Military Vehicles, Bands. Explore the Control Tower Museum and the Underground Bunker Located at the rear of Parkers Place, off Eagle way, Martlesham Heath, Suffolk. 11:00 – 16:30 Official Opening at 13:00 Free Admission – Donations are welcomed. For more information call: 01473 274300 |
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Thursday, 16 September 2010 The Suffolk Family History Family
Suffolk Explorers in the New WorldIpswich Branch Presented by Clive Paine Clive, widely respected researcher on Suffolk History, and a lively and entertaining Speaker, looks at the link between Suffolk people and the founding of the New World. 7:30 p.m. The Red Cross Hall,Chevallier Street,Ipswich IP1 4AB (entrance is via the Bramford Road Car Park behind Lloyds Bank). Admission: only £2 per person. New family history researchers are warmly welcomed. Contact 01473 274300 |