A series of new postcards featuring Ipswich’s public
art has been produced, with photographs by local photographer and entrepreneur
Fran Sibthorpe.
The postcards feature statues of three famous
people connected with the town: Cardinal Thomas Wolsey (Henry VIII’s
Chancellor, who was born and grew up in Ipswich), Prince Alexander Obolensky
(England rugby player and fighter pilot, who was based at Martlesham Heath
during World War Two) and cartoonist Carl Giles (who lived and worked in the
area), creator of the famous “Grandma” character.
One of IBCs projects has been to fund the ‘Ipswich
18’ at Ipswich’s Eastern Enterprise Hub, which supports local people with
business ideas they need to develop and test out, and Fran was one of the
students.
The
Eastern Enterprise Hub helps individuals to start and grow businesses
through learning programmes that focus on the individual. The EEHub
encourages and supports aspiring entrepreneurs from all walks of life, of all
ages, across many disciplines.
Ipswich
Tourist Information Centre Manager David Stainer added: "These are the
first of several new souvenirs and cards we hope to see produced in the coming
months. Sending postcards and taking home souvenirs is an important part of
many people's holiday or visit - and also a good way for a destination to be
promoted. We intend to involve local artists and businesses to come up with
fresh ideas and images to use to help publicise the town.”
The
postcards exclusively from the Ipswich Tourist Information Centre in St
Stephen’s Church in the town, priced 25p each.
Further
information and pictures:
David
Stainer, tel: 01473 432018
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