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Dreaming of Tomorrow: Growing Up
Description
Mid-Century Ipswich: Growing up Mid-Century was created as a resource for children aged 9-12 but it could have a wider appeal to children of all ages and the young at heart.
Typically Mid-Century refers to the period from 1945 to 1969. If you grew up in Ipswich during this time you might like to share your photographs and memories with your children and grandchildren and of course we would love to see your precious memories shared through the Picture Ipswich website.
Scroll down the page to see Images, Jigsaw Puzzles, Colouring Pages and Home Movies Images about growing up in Ipswich in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s.
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Arthur Kathage's family playing with boat in silt trap, Westfalen Mine No. 2, Dinmore, Ipswich, 1950

Boys advertising the film 'The Light in the forest' outside the Ritz Theatre, Ipswich, December 1961

Images - Whitehead Studio
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Dreaming of Tomorrow: Growing Up. Picture Ipswich, accessed 25/03/2025, https://www.pictureipswich.com.au/nodes/view/22739