The Cornhill in Ipswich pictured in 1963. Picture: ARCHANT
Back in 1963 the Cornhill looked very different – cars can be seen parked around the centre piece Christmas tree and lights were hung between buildings across the Cornhill.
Tavern Street, Ipswich in 1964, with bright Christas lights hung between buildings. Picture: ALAN VALENTINE (Image: Tavern Street, Ipswich in 1964. Picture: ALAN VALENTINE)
Tavern Street is pictured here in 1964, where traditional white Christmas lights are on display.
The Cornhill, Ipswich, in December 1964, as a choir sings to shoppers and people waiting for a bus. Picture: DAVID KINDRED (Image: The Cornhill, Ipswich, in December 1964, as a choir sings to shoppers and people waiting for a bus. Picture: DAVID KINDRED)
Crowds gathered to sing Christmas carols in the old Cornhill in 1964.
Ipswich Cornhill in 1964. Picture: DAVID KINDRED (Image: Ipswich Cornhill 1964. Picture: DAVID KINDRED)
December in the Ipswich Cornhill, a time when cars, pedestrians and buses could access the town centre, unlike today.
The Cornhill in 1964 when buses, people and cars could access the Town Hall. Picture: DAVID KINDRED (Image: The Cornhill in 1964. Picture: DAVID KINDRED)
The old Grimwades can be seen in this picture from 1964, when the Cornhill was also home to a bus stop.
The Ipswich Christmas lights on the Cornhill, including the Evening Star's tree in November 1967. Do you rember when the bus stops were on the Cornhill? Picture: DAVID KINDRED
Do you remember these bus stops pictured in 1967?
Staff at Irvine Martin Plastics at Martlesham with decorations for the London West End in 1969. Picture: TONY RAY (Image: Staff at Irvine Martin Plastics at Martlesham with decorations for the London West End in 1969. Picture: TONY RAY)
Five years later in 1969, staff at Irvine Martin Plastics were photographed making Christmas decorations for the West End.
Christmas lights in the Buttermarket, Ipswich, in the 1970s. Picture: OWEN HINES (Image: Christmas lights in the Buttermarket, Ipswich, in the 1970s. This photograph was taken from the Queen Street end with Cowells...)
The Buttermarket is captured here in the 70s from Queen Street.
The Buttermarket, Ipswich, from Upper Brook Street in the 1980s. Picture: RICHARD SNASDELL (Image: The Buttermarket, Ipswich, from Upper Brook Street in the 1980s. Picture: RICHARD SNASDELL)
Ten year’s later the Buttermarket was captured with more Christmas lights.
Photo from 1984 of the Cornhill from under LLoyds Avenue. Picture: ALBERT HORN (Image: Photo from 1984 of the Cornhill from under LLoyds Avenue. Picture: ALBERT HORN)
Albert Horn shared this snap in Ipswich Remembers from 1984 – when we had a real Christmas tree at the Cornhill.
Christmas lights switched on at the Cornhill in Ipswich November, 19 2009. Picture: PHIL MORLEY
In 2009 the traditional tree was decked with tinsel in front of the town hall.
Christmas lights in Ipswich town centre in 2009. Picture: PHIL MORLEY
That year the lights were switched on during a celebration on November, 20.
Christmas preparation underway in Upper Brook Street in 2010. Picture: ANDY ABOTT
This photo from 2010 shows Christmas decorations and lights in Upper Brook Street.
The switch on of the Ipswich Christmas lights on the Cornhill in 2010/ Picture: PHIL MORLEY (Image: Archant)
And here we see the 2010 Christmas tree as it was lit up on November 18.
The bauble tree photographed in the Cornhill in 2012. Picture: AARON WILLIS (Image: (c) copyright citizenside.com)
The spherical tree made it’s inaugural appearance in 2012, and it divided opinion for years to come.
Light snow fell at the Ipswich lights switch on in 2012, with the tree of illuminated balls. Picture: MICHAEL COOPER (Image: (c) copyright citizenside.com)
In 2012, the coca cola truck visited the town centre and you can see the illuminated tree stood centre stage.
The Christmas tree in 2015. Picture: CHLOE CANT (Image: The Christmas tree in 2015. Picture: CHLOE CANT)
The tree returned again each year and here it can been seen in 2015, with blue illuminating balls.
Ipswich Christmas tree in 2016 in the Cornhill. Picture: PETER CUTTS (Image: PETER-CUTTS)
It was back again in 2016 but this was to be the last outing at the Cornhill for the controversial bauble tree before the traditional tree returned last year.
Ipswich's traditional Christmas tree in its full glory in 2017. Picture: ADAM HOWLETT (Image: Archant)
The typical Christmas tree has now returned for its second year running.
Should Ipswich council only invest in the town centre? Picture: OLIVIA HALSEY (Image: Ipswich Cornhill in 2018. Picture: OLIVIA HALSEY)
The tree now sits next to the Four Gateways artwork in front of the town hall at the new-look Cornhill.
The bauble tree which previously held centre stage at the Ipswich Cornhill is now a talking point at the Ipswich Waterfront. Picture: (Image: Newsquest)
The blue bauble tree now lights up the Waterfront from its spot next to the University Campus Suffolk.
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