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George Yard, Braintree.
Old adverts from the newspaper, Braintree and Witham Times.
Thursday, 22nd March 2001, Braintree, Essex.
Roydon Common was the location for a wartime bombing/artillery range. The ground marks indicating the target have long since worn away. The remains of two quadrant towers used for plotting the accuracey on-target can still be found on the edges of Grimston Warren. The following NHER records are relevant (and contain links to other records).
Until recently this quadrant tower was surrounded by a dense connifer plantation now felled as part of a habitat reconstruction project.
What must be the sole surviving Midland lower quadrant is off as 66770 heads 6M14, a Harlow Mill to Bardon Hill empty stone train, towards the box at Ketton.
Chelmsford Quadrant, 220 Moulsham Street, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 0LS.
Going to the High Street.
Walking into Chelmsford again.
Friday, 19th April 2013, Chelmsford, Essex
Clockwise from top left: yyellowbird, [isabel], Hannah Mia, www.flickr.com/photos/stefanmager/3266936301/
Photographer: Rommel Atienza
Model(s): Valentina Dimitrova
Styling: CMY Noir Visual Arts
Digital Imaging: CMY Noir Visual Arts
Location: Singapore
Copyright Ā© CMY Noir Visual Arts
Higher res pics can be found in rommelatienza.zenfolio.com/sipf2010b