Christmas play brings to life Ebeneezer Goddard, real-life do-gooder of Ipswich
Eastern Angles' version of A Christmas Carol centres around Ebeneezer Goddard, a gas merchant and philanthropist from Ipswich.
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Abygail Fossett is our specialist writer, Born in Felixstowe, she now lives in Ipswich
Abygail Fossett is our specialist writer, Born in Felixstowe, she now lives in Ipswich
Eastern Angles' version of A Christmas Carol centres around Ebeneezer Goddard, a gas merchant and philanthropist from Ipswich.
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