Ipswich Historic Lettering launched in 6.03 & moved to this domain (with a redirect from our old GeoCities home) on 17.9.09.
Recent updates: Saxmundham, Tewkesbury, Whaling station?, Blooming Fuchsia, Ferry Boat Inn, Wet Dock map, Hay-On-Wye, County Library Ipswich, Sennitt's, Woodbridge-Norusta, London (Soho), Port of Ipswich crane, Chantry Park, Cheltenham, Foxhall Isolation Hospital, E.F. Andrews  Felixstowe, These we have lost, Blue plaques, Ransomes electric lorry garage, Confectionery Works/Bake Office, Mile End, Pubs & off licences, Street name derivations, Unicorn Hotel, Electric House, Grantham
updated 26.1.2012
Ipswich Historic Lettering: big R thumb
The Big 'R'

This website is dedicated to a special project devised and developed by the illustrator, Borin Van Loon. A resident of Ipswich, the county town of Suffolk in England, Borin has been photographing examples of old lettering on the walls of buildings in and around the town for several years.
The galleries of images shown here reflect the transition of a very ancient town (Ipswich is the earliest continuous settlement in England, dating back at least to the seventh century) as it progresses through the twenty first century. They will be updated and extended regularly including non-Ipswich examples in Gallery 7.

Introduction
What we've included and omitted. Progress so far.
Gallery 1
Street signs
Gallery 2
The Wet Dock
Gallery 3
Trade signs
Gallery 4
Architectural features
Gallery 5
Churches
Gallery 7
Examples from outside Ipswich
Themed pages: At-a-glance tour, These we have lost, Pubs & Off licences
Street Index, Links/Reading/Comments, Contact us


[Note: the letter 'R' we are using as a background here is taken from the cast iron street sign in Gallery 2: Bridge Street'.]