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        <description>One of the mill buildings, 'New Mill' is now in use as separate business and residential units.  The oriental type pagoda and garden on the right of the picture is part of a chinese food restaurant on the end of the building, just out of the camera shot! A Museum and visitors centre is at the rear of this building and houses the Warner Silk Collection.</description>
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        <title>TL7216 : Orange Ladybirds, Great Leighs</title>
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        <description>This modern sculpture of three metal bugs climbing metal blades of grass can be seen at the side of the new A131 Great Leighs By-Pass, Essex.  Travelling north, towards Braintree, directly before the Rochester Farm Bridge, look to the left and there they can be seen standing about 4m tall!</description>
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        <title>TL7005 : Rear of BBC Essex Radio Station, Chelmsford</title>
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        <title>TL8214 : Bridge Street, Witham, Essex</title>
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        <description>Looking NE along Newland Street which lies on the B1389.  This broad Essex town street affords generous parking on both sides and lies exactly on the path of the old Roman Road which linked London and Norwich via Colchester.</description>
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        <description>Located 5 miles north of Chelmsford on the A131, this former County Show Ground is being developed as a race course. With extensive groundworks being carried out it is hoping to enter the horse racing calendar for 2006. It will be Britain's newest race course since 1927.</description>
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        <description>At the junction of Moulsham Street/New London Road/Writtle Road/Elm Road, BBC Essex has its main radio studios in the county town of Chelmsford, broadcasting for 20 hours every day. Photo taken from Elm Street facing west.</description>
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