Stumbled across this video, because I'm thinking about moving back home and my child knows very little about Ipswich. Anyway, as a proud ( female) Ipswich town FC I think you forgot to mention that Sir Bobby Robson took Ipswich on to WIN both the FA cup and the EUFA cup. while he was the ITFC manager. The chant of "Bobby Robson'sBlue and white army" was a constant thing at Portman RD. Thanks for your video .
I know that sometimes they lock up cemeteries because they fear someone will vandal the graves, but that's NJ. I love the story of the man struck by lightning. No one else would really remember him but you took the time out to make him special and remembered. That's so cool. More graveyard stories to come I hope. Love those! Thanks for the amazing tour!!
Awesome. I bet you could make anything fun Dan. Mazzy makes everything look good, even you lol. Seriously thank you guys for sharing your travels with us.
There's the Fore Street Swimming Baths (with 6 circular windows) behind you at 6:56 - I nearly drowned there when I was about 7 in 1965! Great video as well, I've learnt things about my home town I'd no idea of. 👍😊
Yet another lovely stroll about the town. I loved it. So many interesting things to see, and so good of you to tell us about it too. Looks like the sun was out and a perfect day for a gadabout. Wish I could have joined you.
Knowing you ancestors back to 1450 is fantastic. I can only trace my grandmother back to 1888 but after getting my DNA check my bloodline come from a few places.
Great job, was hoping you would mention the 1640 Hart House. My Uncle Angelo used to own it. And had a secret room with a tunnel under ground. Oh well next time. Great video.
Dan, this was under Wikepedia. Clifford Grey (5 January 1887 - 25 September 1941) was an English songwriter, librettist and actor. His birth name was Percival Davis, and he was also known as Clifford Gray. Grey contributed prolifically to West End and Broadway shows, as librettist and lyricist for composers including Ivor Novello, Jerome Kern, Howard Talbot, Ivan Caryll and George Gershwin. Among his best-remembered songs are two from early in his career, in 1916: "If You Were the Only Girl (In the World)" and "Another Little Drink Wouldn't Do Us Any Harm". His later hits include "Got a Date with an Angel" and "Spread a Little Happiness". For 35 years after 1979 it was widely believed that Grey secretly competed as an American bobsleigher, under the name Clifford "Tippy" Gray, in two Winter Olympics, in 1928 and 1932, winning gold medals, but it was finally shown that the sportsman was a different person.
The 'youngest Grade 1 listed building in Britain' is an amazing building by the architect Norman Foster ( same guy who many years later designed The Gherkin) It's beautiful inside and out and very clever in its design. By day it reflects the buildings surrounding it and at night you can see right into it. Please don't just dismiss it so nonchalantly.
It's true. I'm from Ipswich and all I knew was the Ramsey statue...I used to skateboard just next to those ancient houses on silent street. I had no idea that a street of people died from the plague. And I must walked on Lady lane thousands of times to nip round the market, never noticed the Mary shrine
Great video. The well they threw the monk into is actually in the pub ( mcguintys). Next time go into the Christchurch mansion, it still has king Charles bedroom.
That tunnel system is a Smugglers tunnel Leads to a pub nearby and was blocked off in the 1700 when it was discovered by soldiers. as for the transport system that you note , well that is absolute Folly that was a April fool's Day joke that someone put on the internet a few year ago and to this day it is still believed we have a subway system for which we do not. Good vid of my home toun.
Your video was very good of Ipswich were i live, i have visited Sir Alf Ramseys grave loads of times, when you visited his grave i think his wife had just died, why they was loads of flowers there, have you ever visited shotley church were they is hundreds of war graves, they is a very big story about why the soldiers are buried there, there boat got sunk at Harwich in the first world war. Another good church yard to visit is playford church as they is some very important people buried there as well.
Nice video 💕 The cemetery is locked because it’s a very rough part of town, lots of druggies around. Plus being a Jewish cemetery you can imagine why it’s not accessible. Lots of interesting details and like so many other towns it’s just a fraction of what’s actually there 💕 Thanks for sharing ✌🏻
You could go to the millennium cemetery in Ipswich elena baltacha was a very famous tennis player she is buried in the long grave part so you dive in you see the plain dirt section go up a section on your right she’s on the first row at the bottom
I'm still loving your choice of editing songs! Could you start including your song choices! Also just wondering if your liking this more than 365? It looks obvious , but just wondering. Wish you guys the best always!!! Rocky Balboa 🥊🥊
Wow!! Silent Steet. Interesting stories. Harry sure didn't care about his Love. Historically that a calico cat no tail somewhat rare. Cutt off the top interesting but sad. World Cup another good Videos.
Great vid interesting fact the cat is meant to be Thomas slades ghost only been seen twice but never filmed it was on the victory as a rat catcher when they launched the ship it got it's tail caught in one of the ropes and Thomas brought it back to health as thanks the cat keeps guard over the grave
Stumbled across this video, because I'm thinking about moving back home and my child knows very little about Ipswich. Anyway, as a proud ( female) Ipswich town FC I think you forgot to mention that Sir Bobby Robson took Ipswich on to WIN both the FA cup and the EUFA cup. while he was the ITFC manager. The chant of "Bobby Robson'sBlue and white army" was a constant thing at Portman RD. Thanks for your video .
I know that sometimes they lock up cemeteries because they fear someone will vandal the graves, but that's NJ. I love the story of the man struck by lightning. No one else would really remember him but you took the time out to make him special and remembered. That's so cool. More graveyard stories to come I hope. Love those! Thanks for the amazing tour!!
HOW CAN ANYONE NOT LOVE IPSWICH
Awesome. I bet you could make anything fun Dan. Mazzy makes everything look good, even you lol. Seriously thank you guys for sharing your travels with us.
There's the Fore Street Swimming Baths (with 6 circular windows) behind you at 6:56 - I nearly drowned there when I was about 7 in 1965!
Great video as well, I've learnt things about my home town I'd no idea of. 👍😊
Yet another lovely stroll about the town. I loved it. So many interesting things to see, and so good of you to tell us about it too. Looks like the sun was out and a perfect day for a gadabout. Wish I could have joined you.
The cat is likely a Manx...great cats. Thanks for the tour! I've traced my family back to 1450AD in Ipswich! So fun to walk through with you!
Knowing you ancestors back to 1450 is fantastic. I can only trace my grandmother back to 1888 but after getting my DNA check my bloodline come from a few places.
Great job, was hoping you would mention the 1640 Hart House. My Uncle Angelo used to own it. And had a secret room with a tunnel under ground. Oh well next time. Great video.
Great job. Nice city and you covered it well. I look forward to your next video.
Great vids. Keep uploading. You're both nice people as well :)
Dan, this was under Wikepedia.
Clifford Grey (5 January 1887 - 25 September 1941) was an English songwriter, librettist and actor. His birth name was Percival Davis, and he was also known as Clifford Gray.
Grey contributed prolifically to West End and Broadway shows, as librettist and lyricist for composers including Ivor Novello, Jerome Kern, Howard Talbot, Ivan Caryll and George Gershwin. Among his best-remembered songs are two from early in his career, in 1916: "If You Were the Only Girl (In the World)" and "Another Little Drink Wouldn't Do Us Any Harm". His later hits include "Got a Date with an Angel" and "Spread a Little Happiness".
For 35 years after 1979 it was widely believed that Grey secretly competed as an American bobsleigher, under the name Clifford "Tippy" Gray, in two Winter Olympics, in 1928 and 1932, winning gold medals, but it was finally shown that the sportsman was a different person.
hi mazzy👋hi Dan 👋 another good upload looks a nice place Ipswich thanks for showing the grave of sir Alf Ramsey ....legend interesting vid thanks
The 'youngest Grade 1 listed building in Britain' is an amazing building by the architect Norman Foster ( same guy who many years later designed The Gherkin) It's beautiful inside and out and very clever in its design. By day it reflects the buildings surrounding it and at night you can see right into it. Please don't just dismiss it so nonchalantly.
Cemetery locked to keep out archaeologists!
Really good 👍 xx
After living here all my life there are something’s I never realised were there it is shocking what you could find
It's true. I'm from Ipswich and all I knew was the Ramsey statue...I used to skateboard just next to those ancient houses on silent street. I had no idea that a street of people died from the plague. And I must walked on Lady lane thousands of times to nip round the market, never noticed the Mary shrine
Thanks guys.
Great vid guys..loved it
If you saw the black glass building from above...it was designed by Sir Norman Foster based on a grand piano.
Enjoyable video you two
Great video. The well they threw the monk into is actually in the pub ( mcguintys). Next time go into the Christchurch mansion, it still has king Charles bedroom.
Cemetery gates are locked because people are dying to get in
You both have a awesome easter
Great 👍 vlog ❤
That tunnel system is a Smugglers tunnel Leads to a pub nearby and was blocked off in the 1700 when it was discovered by soldiers. as for the transport system that you note , well that is absolute Folly that was a April fool's Day joke that someone put on the internet a few year ago and to this day it is still believed we have a subway system for which we do not. Good vid of my home toun.
my hometown 💜
Happy Good Friday.
Why not also look for the (only) allowed gave in the confines of the Christchurch park estate, Its in the flower beds.
Clifford grey is in section h 27 the east side of the Cemetery
Your video was very good of Ipswich were i live, i have visited Sir Alf Ramseys grave loads of times, when you visited his grave i think his wife had just died, why they was loads of flowers there, have you ever visited shotley church were they is hundreds of war graves, they is a very big story about why the soldiers are buried there, there boat got sunk at Harwich in the first world war. Another good church yard to visit is playford church as they is some very important people buried there as well.
Not yet. We will add them to our list of travels.
Enjoy your vlogs 👍
Wow, Dan knocking out the facts like a downtown freestyle Bronx rapper. The Ipswitch videos are probably the best so far. Well done, Dan & Mazzy! xxx
Keep it up dan!
I have a feeling there is a very good reason for the cemetery to be locked.
Rest in peace Sir Alf...
Nice video 💕
The cemetery is locked because it’s a very rough part of town, lots of druggies around. Plus being a Jewish cemetery you can imagine why it’s not accessible.
Lots of interesting details and like so many other towns it’s just a fraction of what’s actually there 💕
Thanks for sharing ✌🏻
You could go to the millennium cemetery in Ipswich elena baltacha was a very famous tennis player she is buried in the long grave part so you dive in you see the plain dirt section go up a section on your right she’s on the first row at the bottom
I'm still loving your choice of editing songs! Could you start including your song choices! Also just wondering if your liking this more than 365? It looks obvious , but just wondering. Wish you guys the best always!!! Rocky Balboa 🥊🥊
Fab video 👍🏻
Wow!! Silent Steet. Interesting stories. Harry sure didn't care about his Love. Historically that a calico cat no tail somewhat rare. Cutt off the top interesting but sad. World Cup another good Videos.
Nice place to live 😎😎😎😎😎
the pig is from the Pigs gone wild trail in 2016
Great vid interesting fact the cat is meant to be Thomas slades ghost only been seen twice but never filmed it was on the victory as a rat catcher when they launched the ship it got it's tail caught in one of the ropes and Thomas brought it back to health as thanks the cat keeps guard over the grave
does anybody know what the track is called that starts playing at around 10 minutes in ?
mielmai the original was Come And Go With Me- The Dell Vikings
Thank you :)
Ipswich, the place to be.... who would've thunk it!
Even I enjoyed that and I lived there most of my life LOL
you tell a good yarn Fella
I've always been fond of all woven fabrics.
Video good
Ispwich a fost un oraș sub altern după o legendă trecută în vremea lui...........
te rog prietene ✍✍✍scrie-mi
GOOD VIDEO BUT ITS SIR BOBBY ROBSON OBE