Coprolite Street

Coprolite Street is a street in Ipswich, Suffolk in the Waterfront area. It runs from Duke Street to Neptune Marina, the former Orwell Quay.[1] It was named after the factory which processed coprolite, or fossilised dinosaur faeces, near Ipswich Docks. This factory was established by Edward Packard on the site of a former mill in 1849.[2] It is believed by local people to be the only Coprolite Street in the country[3] or even the world, and attracts geologists in particular who like to have their photograph taken by the street sign.[4]

A large dinosaur (Tyrannosaurus) coprolite

References

  1. Malster, Robert (2005). The Wharncliffe Companion to Ipswich: An A to Z of Local History. Oxford: Casemate Publishers. ISBN 978-1-78340-839-9.
  2. "The Story of Coprolite Street". Ipswich Maritime Trust. Ipswich Maritime Trust. 26 October 2019. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
  3. "C is for Coprolite Street, Ipswich". Suffolk Archives. Suffolk County Council. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
  4. Suffolk's Crag Coprolites. Ipswich: GeoSuffolk. 2019.
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