Articles of Interest

Discover the latest Museum and local news, sharing stories, updates and insights that help bring Woodbridge’s history to life.

Would You Like to Volunteer?

Our volunteers are a wonderful group of very friendly people who enjoy chatting to our visitors.

War Memorial on Market Hill

Can you help identify a mystery wedding photograph from the 1920s? Woodbridge Museum is also looking for new volunteers to help keep the museum open and welcome visitors.

The Old Cemetery Mortuary Chapel

Discover a historic photograph of Woodbridge’s Old Cemetery and read how a generous community donation is helping support the museum.

Thank You Woodbridge Shufflers!

We are delighted to have received a gift of £3,300 from the Woodbridge Shufflers recent 10k Race Around Woodbridge.

New ‘Mini Booklets’ on Sale

Woodbridge Museum has launched a new series of illustrated local history booklets, exploring fascinating stories from the town’s past. The first titles are now available from the museum shop, with more planned.

Substantial Archive of Local Maps

Woodbridge Museum has received a valuable collection of historic local maps dating from 1905 to the 1960s, helping to preserve an important record of the changing landscape of Woodbridge and the surrounding area.

The Chapel That Moved

When a legal dispute threatened the future of Melton Methodist Chapel in 1861, local millwright Henry Collins came up with an extraordinary solution – move the entire building. The remarkable feat was captured in one of the oldest photographs in Woodbridge Museum's collection.

When the River Deben Froze Over

This remarkable photograph captures an extraordinary winter in 1895, when the River Deben froze solid enough for people to stand on the ice. Among those pictured is Arthur Fairweather, owner and editor of the Woodbridge Reporter.

A Newly Discovered Photograph of the Zeppelin Raid

A recently donated postcard album has revealed a previously unseen photograph of the damage caused by the Zeppelin raid on Woodbridge in August 1915.

Can You Help Identify This Model Ship?

A beautifully crafted model ship has been donated to Woodbridge Museum and may have been made by local sailor and model maker William Woodruffe. We are keen to learn more about its history and would welcome any information from the community.

Noel Langdon and the Walrus Rescue Aircraft

This photograph of a Supermarine Walrus tells the story of Noel Langdon, a modest RAF pilot based at Martlesham Heath who helped save dozens of lives during the Second World War.

The Old Cemetery Mortuary Chapel

Discover a historic photograph of Woodbridge’s Old Cemetery and read how a generous community donation is helping support the museum.