Proper noun
Aldeburgh
A coastal town and civil parish with a town council in East Suffolk district, Suffolk, England (OS grid ref TM4656).
The region has a wide range of small-scale holiday resorts ranging from the traditional coastal towns of Felixstowe and Lowestoft in Suffolk and Great Yarmouth and Hunstanton in Norfolk to small fishing villages like Aldeburgh and Southwold in Suffolk. Source: Internet
An operatic premiere is always something of an event and the Aldeburgh Festival commissioned a new work from the Manchester based composer Emily Howard. Source: Internet
Her father was a malter in Aldeburgh and, in 1858, Millicent was sent to a private boarding school in Blackheath, south east London. Source: Internet
By 1850, Newson was a prosperous businessman and was able to build Alde House, a mansion on a hill behind Aldeburgh. Source: Internet
As mayor of Aldeburgh, she gave speeches for suffrage, before the increasing militant activity in the movement led to her withdrawal in 1911. Source: Internet
Manton, pp. 28–32 Early education There was no school in Aldeburgh so Garrett learned the three Rs from her mother. Source: Internet