title The Lost Architecture of Ipswich, Suffolk - 11th December 2023 intro Nosher and Isobel are up in Ipswich for an appointment at the Nuffield on the outskirts of town, but before that's done we poke around in the centre of Ipswich for a bit, looking for some lunch. Whilst roaming around, we spot various interesting bits of architecture hidden away. imgp0008 Isobel sticks up a panto banner near Scole imgp0011 There's a knitted pudding on a postbox in Eye imgp0012 Primary school kids have hung randomness on the tree imgp0013 Some knotted bollard tops imgp9834 The back of the derelict Woolworths building imgp9836 The Walk, off Tavern Street imgp9837 The impressive Lloyds Bank building imgp9839 The old Debenhams is lit up for some reason imgp9841 Debenhams' former menswear department imgp9842 We get lunch in a Chinese fast-food place imgp9843 There's an impressive sewing and fabric shop imgp9847 Funky black-and-white ring patterns on Crown Street imgp9848 Some sort of late-70s building on Crown Street imgp9849 A late-20s/arts-and-crafts building on Museum Street imgp9852 Isobel spots some nice old brick advertising imgp9853 Harry's handcrafted doughnuts has closed down imgp9854 Painted clock of the entrance to The Walk imgp9856 A 1930s building on Tower Street imgp9857 The grand entrance to the Buttermarket imgp9858 A timber-framed cottage is absorbed by the new imgp9859 Timber-framed building on St. Stephen's Street imgp9860 The late-Victorian Price the Bootmaker shop imgp9862 Faint remains of the Woolworth sign imgp9863 Isobel roams around Tacket Street car park imgp9865 Another look at the derelict Woolworth building imgp9866 A heap of rubbish has pushed over a wood board imgp9867 A dedication to King Edward VII at the Nuffield