Stack of steel, Griffin Wharf, Ipswich
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Image: © Robin Webster Taken: 19 Nov 2017
Looking through a gap of hoardings along the public road here. There seemed to be some sort of improvement to the quayside flood resistance going on, so this might be to do with that. In the immediate foreground is one of the rails of the Griffin Wharf branch line, getting near its present day end, off to the left. Its last traffic was to an aggregates terminal some good way off to the right, when this part may have been used for backing trains into it, but this traffic may have ceased now.