Chelmsford, Duke Street 1919
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Photo of Chelmsford, Duke Street 1919

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The pub in the foreground is the Railway Tavern. A previous landlady, it is said, would only serve people who looked like railwaymen. We are, indeed, opposite the station here. Behind the trees is the Friends' Meeting House (built 1824). The tall chimney belongs to Wells & Perry's Chelmsford Brewery.

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The public house which can be seen on the right, still stands to-day, except that it is now called the Railway Arms. The lampost that can be seen on the left would be standing outside the present day railway station. Where the trees are on the right, would be the site of the of the old Quaker Building which was used from about 1823 until the 1950s. It was named after Anne Knight who was originally ...see more