As Ipswich Museum slowly reappears from beneath the scaffolding, many of its terracotta features are becoming viewable. This new image, by the Museum's Carrie Calver, shows a representation of the Cretaceous bivalve Inoceramus.
As Ipswich Museum slowly reappears from beneath the scaffolding, many of its terracotta features are becoming viewable. This new image, by the Museum's Carrie Calver, shows a representation of the Cretaceous bivalve Inoceramus.