In the 20th Century, Ipswich celebrated its history with 17th Century Day, Olde Ipswich Days, the 300th Anniversary of the Founding of Ipswich, and the Town’s Tercentenary Celebration in 1930. Photos are from Ipswich Town Reports and courtesy of the Ipswich Historical Society, Bruce Lord, Priscilla Cushing Conger, and the late Peter Zaharis.
17th Century Days

Photo by Peter Zaharis

Barb Stratton shared this photo and identified the musicians as martha Bernhart, Vera Cobb, Mary Updike, Dr. Petranek, John Updike, Charles Cobb, and Dr. Potter.

Pillow lace making was demonstrated by Sarah McManaway, Lisa and Jeremie Keyworth. at 17th Century Day. Photo courtesy of Barbara Stratton

Coach rides for kids at 17th Century Day

Cemonstration by “Ax Man” at 17th Century Day
1934 Ipswich Tricentennial Parade
Ipswich Tercentenary Celebration, 1930

Puritan reenactment at Tricentennial
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Great photos!
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Gentleman playing the flute with John Updike is Charles Cobb, former selectman.
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My sister and I are in the second photo down. Our Dad was the photographer who took the photo. 1964 I believe.
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Wonderful pictures. The severe black and white Pilgrim costumes, however, are no longer considered historically accurate. http://mayflowerhistory.com/clothing/ This link is an excellent view of the up to date research about the colorful clothing was the Pilgrims and other early 17th c colonists, such as early Ipswich residents, actually wore.
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I have to say, these photos, even those from 1968 and ’72, look almost as ancient as the times they commemorate. 🙂
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that’s me in the second pic from the top, on the far left – little blonde kid – probably 4 or 5
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What a treasure trove of photos.
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Fabulous pictures. So many people came out for these type of things back in those days. Everyone participated.
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Great pics, costumes, floats, and Ipswich community spirit!
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