Haverhill & District Local History Centre
Town Hall Arts Centre, High Street
Haverhill CB9 8AR
Haverhill Local History Centre is a resource and study centre for Haverhill and surrounding villages. Haverhill has a long history; it is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, and there have been archaelogical finds in the area dating from the Stone and Bronze ages. The town prospered during Victorian times with steam powered looms at the Gurteen factory and the coming of the railway.
Ipswich Museum
High Street
Ipswich IP1 3QH
This fascinating and unique museum gives you the opportunity to meet the famous woolly mammoth, the elegant towering giraffe and other wonderful curiosities from the natural world.
Suffolk Record Office (Bury St Edmunds)
Suffolk Record Office, 77 Raingate Street
Bury St Edmunds IP33 2AR
Based in Bury St Edmunds, Ipswich and Lowestoft, the Suffolk Record Office holds an amazing range of information about the history of Suffolk and its people.
Suffolk Record Office (Ipswich)
Suffolk Record Office, Gatacre Road
Ipswich IP1 2LQ
Based in Bury St Edmunds, Ipswich and Lowestoft, the Suffolk Record Office holds an amazing range of information about the history of Suffolk and its people.
Suffolk Record Office (Lowestoft)
Suffolk Record Office, Clapham Road
Lowestoft NR32 1DR
Based in Bury St Edmunds, Ipswich and Lowestoft, the Suffolk Record Office holds an amazing range of information about the history of Suffolk and its people.
Unseen Archive: 50 Years of Suffolk Life in Photographs, The
c/o The Unseen Archive, Press House, 30 Lower Brook Street
Ipswich IP4 1AN
A photographic resource covering the last 50 years of Suffolk life. The Unseen Archive aims to be a valuable and accessible educational and heritage resource for all.
West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village
Icklingham Road
West Stow, Bury St Edmunds IP28 6HG
West Stow is the site of an Anglo-Saxon settlement occupied 420 - 650AD. Today there is a unique reconstructed Anglo-Saxon Village built on the original settlement site, giving visitors the opportunity to touch and experience Anglo-Saxon houses as we imagine them to have been.