title A Postcard from Bungay, Suffolk - 2nd November 2022 intro We head over to Beccles on what is actually Isobel's birthday to finally pick up the ashes that were Grandad. On the way back we stop off at Bungay - Nosher's old stomping ground when working at Clays the book printers - for a poke around, and a bit of cake in Ma Belle bakery. We also try to find the marks of Black Shuck, but each of two adjacent churches claims that it's in the other, so we ended up none the wiser. imgp8990 The Bethesda Chapel on Earsham Street imgp8992 An old London and Provincial Bank sign imgp8994 A boarded up former hotel imgp8996 The old-school H Whightman and Son Limited imgp8997 A woman and dog outside Bungay Pet Stores imgp8998 Bungay's Buttermarket imgp8999 A pair of boarded-up cottages imgp9001 Bigod's Bungay castle imgp9004 Looking up St. Mary's Street imgp9005 Isobel looks around in St. Mary's imgp9006 Simple stained glass windows imgp9007 St. Mary's is an unusual square shape imgp9008 An Anglo-Saxon font imgp9009 Isobel in St. Mary's churchyard imgp9012 The graveyard and rear view of St. Mary's imgp9014 Older stained glass in the Saxon church imgp9016 The Saxon church of Holy Trinity imgp9020 The original 1930's-ness of Wightman and Son imgp9022 Isobel in Ma Belle Bakery on Cross Street imgp9025 An "aerial" view of the Buttermarket imgp9026 A K6 phonebox on St. Mary's Street imgp9027 Isobel looks in a shop window imgp9028 Isobel outside the Recycled Weasel imgp9029 A car-parts shop on Olland Street imgp9030 Isobel looks at stuff in the shop imgp9031 Ma Belle Bakery imgp9032 Another old bank - there are a lot in Bungay imgp9033 The Three Tuns pub on Earsham Street imgp9035 There's a nice original window imgp9036 Dereliction in a back yard imgp9037 Another nice building on Earsham Street imgp9038 Isobel in Palfrey and Hall, the posh butcher imgp9039 There's a masked golden ram in Palfrey's imgp9041 A flower shop on Earsham Street imgp9043 A pub with a dual identity imgp9044 The remains of a Victorian sign on a shop