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Chelmsford, The Wesleyan Church 1898
Photo ref: 41505
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Photographed in the year it was built, this church had seating for 800 people, and a commodious schoolroom at the back. The latter was linked to the main building by a bridge across the Gullet - a small channel connecting the Rivers Chelmer and Can. The church was later replaced by the skyscraping Cater House.

An extract from Chelmsford Photographic Memories.

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Memories of Chelmsford, the Wesleyan Church 1898

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. These memories are of Chelmsford, The Wesleyan Church 1898

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This building I remember all too well. I had started working for a firm of demolition contractors, and they had the contract to pull it down. I was not very experienced but you soon picked things up as you went along. You had to learn quickly and safely, because there was not a lot in the way of health and safety aspects then. I remember only too well when we had to get onto the roof of this ...see more