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:Sutton Hoo is an archaeological site in Suffolk, south-east England (National Grid Reference TM 288 487), famous for the Anglo-Saxon ship burial discovered there in 1939.  Today the Sutton Hoo Society trains the Guides, who offer burial site tours and Exhibition Hall talks. We work alongside the National Trust to promote interest in this unique place and to tell the stories of Anglo-Saxon archaeology and history here.
:Sutton Hoo is an archaeological site in Suffolk, south-east England (National Grid Reference TM 288 487), famous for the Anglo-Saxon ship burial discovered there in 1939.  Today the Sutton Hoo Society trains the Guides, who offer burial site tours and Exhibition Hall talks. We work alongside the National Trust to promote interest in this unique place and to tell the stories of Anglo-Saxon archaeology and history here.
'''Walberswick Local History Group'''<br>Walberswick Village Hall<br>B1387<br>Southwold, Suffolk IP18 UK<br>Email: [mailto:alan.walpole@hotmail.co.uk alan.walpole@hotmail.co.uk]<br>
Website: [http://walberswick.onesuffolk.net/walberswick-local-history-group/ Walberswick Local History Group]
:The archivist holds a comprehensive store of interesting local historical records and memorabilia.


'''Wickham Market Area Archive Centre'''<br>Telephone: 01728 746241<br>Email: [mailto:sallyann_crowley@yahoo.co.uk sallyann_crowley@yahoo.co.uk]<br>
'''Wickham Market Area Archive Centre'''<br>Telephone: 01728 746241<br>Email: [mailto:sallyann_crowley@yahoo.co.uk sallyann_crowley@yahoo.co.uk]<br>
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