We were introducing our students to Ipswich yesterday. This carving is found on a timber-framed house at the junction of Oak Lane and dates to the 15th century. It is a reminder of the way that heritage forms part of our contemporary townscape.
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David Gill is Honorary Professor in the Centre for Heritage at the University of Kent, and Honorary Research Fellow in the School of History and an Academic Associate in SISJAC at UEA; Professor of Archaeological Heritage.
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