Chelmsford, Judge Tindal Statue c.1965
Photo ref: C73071
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Photo ref: C73071
Photo of Chelmsford, Judge Tindal Statue c.1965

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The Shire Hall was built in 1789-91 by John Johnson, the County Surveyor. It is Chelmsford's most imposing public building. Over to the left are the studios of Frederick Spalding, the well-known photographer. His premises are capped with a lantern-like structure, to let in maximum light. He also traded in gifts and knick-knacks.

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my father had always said there was a statue of an ancestor, after whom i was named, in chelmsford. as i live at the other side of the planet, new zealand, i have never been to check his story. but there he is. my father left england for new zealand in 1925. he never went back and passed away in 1980, aged 85. i am on facebook. look me up