Princes street Friar street junction

1961

Princes street Friar street junction

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The Ipswich SocietySteeds-0233 Princes St / Friars St junction early 1960s Grimwade Ridleys wholesale chemists on the corner of Princes St (left) and Friars St (right) This northerly view shows Frasers furnishers in the center background on the corner of Museum St. The Willis Faber building now stands here. This Collection was donated by Dr Steeds.n 1939 Dr Roger Steeds, general practitioner joined the three Staddon brothers who were in practice at 6 Silent Street. Just before the war, the building was threatened with demolition because of road widening. The practice moved to 18 Silent Street. It was said to be a purpose built building with three consulting rooms, dispensary, reception area and waiting room and caretaker’s flat. However, the building was wrecked by a bomb during the war but re-erected in 1946. After the war as each of the Staddon brothers retired, they were replaced in turn by Dr Roy Webb, Dr Sheila Hines and Dr Bunt Drabble. Dr Steeds retired In 1966.
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