CHELMSFORD HERE AND NOW
As a local historian, I welcome new books that increase our knowledge of our surroundings and the lives of those people whose names are reflected in our street and place names. Allen Buckroyd’s earlier book on Great Baddow was warmly received and sold out quickly. I am not disappointed with his latest local history book CHELMSFORD HERE AND NOW which is on sale at Chelmsford Central Library and good local bookshops. It is fascinating and I learned a lot.
Newly created as a city,
Chelmsford’s provenance goes back more than two thousand years, being a staging
post between Londinium (London) and Camulodonum (Colchester) which the Romans
elevated to the capital of Britain.
Archaeological Roman remains have been found in surrounding villages,
particularly in the nearby village of Writtle.
This spot was the site of a royal hunting lodge, built in 1211 in the
time of King John.
Mr Buckroyd’s book covers every
aspect of our county city. Using his own photographs, he takes us on a tour of
the town centre, with its town sign in the High Street, highlighting
Chelmsford’s motto “Many minds one heart”, explaining the major symbols and the
luminaries who were born there and whose names are associated with the city. We learn about the genius Guglielmo Marconi, who, in 1899, opened the first electronics factory in the world in Hall Street which subsequently moved to New Street in 1912. Worldwide industrial companies started in Chelmsford; Hoffmans, Crompton Parkinson, Christy’s and more, employing thousands living in Essex.
This is an excellent book,
written with care and illustrated with hundreds of photographs taken by the author. Mr Buckroyd
should be rightly proud of his contribution to Essex history.
Baddow & Galleywood U3A
Publications ISBN 978-0-9546650-1-3
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