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Links / Suffolk Preservation Society
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You are here: Links. For advice on thatched properties. We often work with local amenity societies and organisations throughout Suffolk which share our concerns and ambitions for the future of their town or area. Select from the list below to access their websites. Colne and Stour Countryside Association. Nayland with Wissington Conservation Society. Southwold and Reydon Society. Stour and Orwell Society. Suffolk Preservation Society - "Shaping the future". Charity No. 1154806.
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About | Holding Back The Tide
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Holding Back The Tide. Holding Back the Tide & CoastNet. Holding Back the Tide. Is a Heritage Lottery funded project coordinated by CoastNet. Central to the project is a vision for increased understanding and appreciation of the changes to the cultural and natural heritage of this part of the British coast and CoastNet wants it to be a vehicle for community cultural development, education and sustainable living. Responses to “About”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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A Lion Escapes on Felixstowe’s Seafront! | Holding Back The Tide
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Holding Back The Tide. Holding Back the Tide & CoastNet. Suffolk’s Marine Archaeologist Reflects on East Anglian Coast. Update: Message in a Bamboo ‘Bottle’ First Bottle Returned! A Lion Escapes on Felixstowe’s Seafront! December 11, 2008. 8221; Get a bit of publicity from that,’Dangerous Lion Escaped from Zoo is Recaptured by Brave Keepers’. It wasn’t quite like that but you got a bit of publicity. … It’s a nice story regardless. Listen to story: Lion Escape. Listen to story: Donkeys in the meadow.
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Wartime in Aldeburgh | Holding Back The Tide
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Holding Back The Tide. Holding Back the Tide & CoastNet. Legends of Felixstowe Ferry. A Postcard from Scratby Just to say ‘Hello…’. October 21, 2008. Inspired by their involvement in the recent Heritage Lottery Funded project, ‘Ebb and Flow’, the Aldeburgh District Local History Society, are continuing to collect a substantial archive of oral history stories from their town. Dudley Fryer, lifetime resident of Aldeburgh, was recently interviewed by Heather Mabey, a volunteer for the group. It just makes m...
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Who | Holding Back The Tide
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Holding Back The Tide. Holding Back the Tide & CoastNet. Holding Back the Tide. Is made possible with the involvement and participation of a range of groups from through out the region; not to mention all the individuals who will be sharing their stories as part of the initiative. Great Yarmouth College/CCYY Cluster. St Lawrence Primary (Rowhedge). St Mary’s (Burham) Primary. Scratby Coastal Erosion Group. Time and Tide Oral History Volunteers. Alde and District Local History Society. Feed for this Entry.
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Sound clips available with our stories | Holding Back The Tide
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Holding Back The Tide. Holding Back the Tide & CoastNet. Update: Message in a Bamboo ‘Bottle’ First Bottle Returned! Holding Back the Tide The Conclusion and Thanks. Sound clips available with our stories. February 3, 2009. A new feature has been added to our oral history stories in the form of sound clips. Some of the stories have audio clips embedded into the paragraphs. Keep an eye out for these. Likewise for Doreen Savage, Stuart Bacon and the Aldeburgh Cod Bangers. Feed for this Entry. 3D maps to sh...
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Update: Message in a Bamboo ‘Bottle’ – First Bottle Returned! | Holding Back The Tide
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Holding Back The Tide. Holding Back the Tide & CoastNet. A Lion Escapes on Felixstowe’s Seafront! Sound clips available with our stories. Update: Message in a Bamboo ‘Bottle’ First Bottle Returned! February 3, 2009. Message in a Bottle From Yarmouth With Love. In December a group of Great Yarmouth students launched their art work into the sea off Yarmouth coast inside bamboo bottles as part of an experiment to see where they’d land up. The first bottle has been picked up by the Shipwreck Museum in Holland.
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‘The Codbangers’ by Aldeburgh Primary School | Holding Back The Tide
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Holding Back The Tide. Holding Back the Tide & CoastNet. The Last Child of Slaughden Interview. Suffolk’s Marine Archaeologist Reflects on East Anglian Coast. The Codbangers’ by Aldeburgh Primary School. December 5, 2008. Wednesday afternoon, 3. With anticipation in the Jubilee Hall in Aldeburgh to watch the debut performance of Aldeburgh Primary School’s ‘The Codbangers’ wondering what it would entail? Well, the pupils and their teachers excelled themselves. And now we draw near Harwich pier. To see us ...
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Legends of Felixstowe Ferry | Holding Back The Tide
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Holding Back The Tide. Holding Back the Tide & CoastNet. Reflections From Rowhedge, Essex. Legends of Felixstowe Ferry. October 21, 2008. John as Harbour Master. One of our oral historians interviewed the harbour master at Felixstowe Ferry, John White, and he shared his wealth of knowledge about the coastline and river Deben where it opens out to sea, meeting the North Sea. Father was a fisherman. He used to fish for lobsters, crabs and whelks. His father’s first fishing boat was called. During the war t...