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Geology at Ipswich Heritage Open Days

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Geology at Ipswich Heritage Open Days

GeoSuffolk at St Peters by the Waterfront, Ipswich

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Meet GeoSuffolk at St Peters by the Waterfront.  We will be looking at the town’s geology with the launch of our new leaflet Discover GeoIpswich: geological ages within walking distance.

Come and chat all things local geology with us!

The event image shows St Peter’s 12th century font made from black Tournai Limestone.

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