Chelmsford, Moulsham Street 1919
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Pubs were vanishing. The octagonal tower is that of the Wesleyan church, which had replaced the Old Cock Inn. Over to the right, the Cross Keys had been superseded by the Regent Theatre. Chelmsford was considered something of a theatre-loving town at this time. Opposite - a sign of the post-Great War years: a Ministry of Labour Employment Exchange.
An extract from Chelmsford Photographic Memories.
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