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Convent of Jesus and Mary Ipswich 50th anniversary reunion | East Anglian Daily Times

Past pupils of the Convent of Jesus and Mary in Ipswich are set for a trip down memory lane when they share memories at a 50th anniversary reunion.

Convent of Jesus and Mary Ipswich 50th anniversary reunion

Past pupils of the Convent of Jesus and Mary in Ipswich are set for a trip down memory lane when they share memories at a 50th anniversary reunion.

Surrey Police appeal after 17-year-old punched in face and knocked unconscious in Guildford

Surrey Police appeal after 17-year-old punched in face and knocked unconscious in Guildford The victim temporarily lost consciousness Updated A 17-year-old boy was walking along Onslow Street in the direction of Woodbridge Road (stock image) (Image: SurreyLive/Grahame Larter) Get the latest email updates for Surrey with our FREE daily newsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe here When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A 17-year-old was punched in the face, knocked to the ground and lost consciousness before having his money stolen, police say.

Opinion/The Observer: The Albracca is Back

One hundred and thirty years ago next month June 17, 1891 the newest of York’s numerous elegant resort hotels opened for business. The Hotel Albracca, located on York Street adjacent to Woodbridge Road, boasted 60 rooms and was large enough to accommodate 150 guests in grand style.  The hotel stayed in business until 1924 when, like so many of York’s old resort hotels, it was destroyed by fire. Nothing of the hotel survived but the chimneys. According to Peter Moore, writing in 1993 in The York Weekly, the property remained unoccupied until 1929, when it was sold to Alfred Ells, who had previously purchased the historic Gilbert Moulton house (built as early as 1715) at the corner of York Street and Radon Road (the Scituate Men’s Row area). Ells hired a team of oxen to move the house to the former site of the Albracca. He called his new home “Four Acres,” in recognition of the land area he now owned there.

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