Monday, November 06, 2006

Suburban Sprawl through Chelmsford

I have very little to report back from Chelmsford.

A long walk into suburbia brought several interesting houses to my attention, including an otherwise typical 1970s detatched house, which displayed a plaster frieze of Victorian gentle-folk making thier way through neatly harvested countryside which I thought was wonderful.

Apart from on the roads by the evidence of motor vehichles the area appeared largely without its inhabitants, and I was inspried to go down less snickets than I would usually option.















A particular weather vane was also sighted.



















This shop stocked second-hand typwriting & recording equipment, most of it seeming quite primitive. For those who prefer the imperial over the metric.




















The bold police barracks, and a nearby prison were also circumvnavigated.
















In the centre of the town by the stream was the typical sort of weatabix-box office tower-block structures, with opportunity taken to embellish the flat side with cuniform lego bricks, with a tiara of attenae on the roof.


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