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Robert Redford and director Sydney Pollack had a long and successful collaboration producing several hits in the 1970s such as Jeremiah Johnson (1972) and The Way We Were (1973). In Three Days of the Condor (1975) they capture the political anxiety of the time with the Watergate break-ins making constant national headlines (Redford would go onto address Watergate directly in All the President’s Men (1976)).
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The Ipswich Tourists Guides are pleased to be able to invite you to join the next series of our Afternoon Tea Walks! Dates and titles for tea walks between October 2024 and April 2025 are :- Fri 11th Oct – Backwaters of Ipswich – Explore the town’s hidden ‘backwaters’ away from the main streets. Wed […]
Before the end of September, every Primary School in Ipswich should have received everything needed for Key Stage 2 pupils to learn about Ipswich’s Charter, granted by King John in 1200 AD. This scheme of work, compatible with the National Curriculum, has been commissioned by Ipswich’s civic church of St Mary le Tower, with funds […]
Formed in 1957 as the Ipswich Land Transport Society, the ITS is still going strong, currently meeting once a month and still retaining some of the original founders as members. An early venture into the preservation and restoration of road vehicles with a local connection grew into the Ipswich Transport Museum, which was divested in […]