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Air View of Chipping Ongar, 6 June 1951 |
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Map of the Hundred of Ongar, drawn by Cynthia Booth |
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Arms of Chigwell Urban District, granted 1951 |
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Buckhurst Hill. Air View from the west, 4 June 1952 |
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Chigwell Village |
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Barns at Rookwood Hall, Abbess Roding. Photograph by G. N. Kent, 1940 |
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Dews Hall, Lambourne, refronted c. 1740, demolished c. 1840. Drawn by J. P. Neale and included in his Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen in England ... (2nd Ser.), Vol. i (1824) |
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Luxborough House, Chigwell, rebuilt 1716-20, demolished c. 1800. Drawn by Metz. From a print, published in 1783 by Harrison & Co., in the Essex Record Office |
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Fyfield Hall, sections and plan |
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Lampetts, Fyfield, sections and plan |
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Fyfield Church |
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Bomb Damage at Navestock Church. Photograph by G. N. Kent, 1940 |
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Fyfield Church: chancel in 1834. Drawn by A. Suckling and published in his Memorials of the ... Architecture of Essex (1845) |
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Lambourne Church in 1825. Drawn by J. P. Neale. From a print, published 1825, in the Essex Record Office |
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Greenstead Church in 1748. From Vetusta Monumenta (Soc. Antiq.), Vol. ii (1789) |
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Kelvedon Hall, built c. 1743. Photograph from Country Life, 1941 |
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Lambourne Place, formerly the Rectory, built c. 1740 |
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Map of Loughton, drawn by Cynthia Booth and Margaret Tomlinson |
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Loughton Street Plan, drawn by Cynthia Booth |
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Mid-20th-century Buildings at Debden. |
Roman Catholic Church of St. Thomas More, opened 1953 |
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Bank of England Printing Works (Architects, Easton & Robertson; Consulting Engineers, Ove Arup & Partners). Interior of main printing hall under construction, 1954 |
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Nonconformist Churches. |
Abbess Roding Congregational Church, built 1729, demolished c. 1900. From an oil painting |
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Stanford Rivers Congregational Church, built 1820, burnt 1927. From a photograph of 1927 |
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Buckhurst Hill: Palmerston Road Congregational Church, built 1874 |
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Loughton: Methodist Church, built 1903 |
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Former village school at Greenstead, built c. 1846 |
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County Primary School, High Ongar, built 1867 |
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Loughton County High School for Girls, built 1908 |
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Lucton Secondary Modern School, Debden, built 1950 |
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Navestock Hall, built early 18th century, demolished 1811. Drawn by J. Chapman. From A ... History of Essex by a Gentleman, Vol. iii (1771) |
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The former Rectory, Stondon Massey, built early 17th century, demolished c. 1800. Drawn by 'C.H.' From The Gentleman's Magazine, lxxv (1), facing p. 105 (1805) |
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Wynter's Armourie, Magdalen Laver, containing part of a 14th-century aisled hall |
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Black Hall or Guildhall Cottage, Moreton, probably a Guildhall of c. 1473 |
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Former Steam Mill, Navestock |
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Town Hall, Chipping Ongar, demolished 1896-7. Photograph of c. 1890 |
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Castle House and the Moat of Ongar Castle in 1832. From Thomas Wright's History of ... Essex, ii, 330 |
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Greenstead Hall in the later 18th century. From A New Display of the Beauties of England (3rd ed.), Vol. i (1776) |
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High Ongar Church: 12th-century Tympanum. Photograph by G. N. Kent, 1942 |
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Little Laver Church: 12th-century Font Bowl |
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Painted Glass in High Ongar Church: Arms of Jane Seymour. From Hist. Mon. Com. Essex, Vol. ii (1924), plate facing p. xxxvii |
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Shelley Hall, Mural Painting of c. 1590. From E.A.T (1913) n.s. xii, 26 |
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Beauchamp Roding Church |
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Magdalen Laver Church |
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Toot Hill Windmill, Stanford Rivers. Shattered by lightning 1829. Print as sold for the benefit of the miller |
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Old Loughton Hall, burnt 1836. From an early-19th-century water-colour, E.A.T. (1903) n.s. viii, 345 |
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Albyns, Stapleford Abbots (derelict in 1955). From an estate map of 1654, E.R.O. D/DC 27/1121 |
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The River Roding and Passingford Mill from Passingford Bridge |
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Loughton: Trees in Epping Forest showing the effects of lopping |
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Cutlers Forge, Stapleford Tawney |
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Stanford Rivers: Tent and Tarpaulin Factory, formerly the Ongar Union Workhouse |
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Post-Reformation Churches. |
Kelvedon Hatch Old Church, built 1750-3. Photograph by Constance Blaxall, c. 1942 |
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Theydon Bois, built 1850 |
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Theydon Mount, built 1611-14 |
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The Church and Priest's House, Theydon Garnon. Drawn and published by W. Franklin in 1818. From a print in the Essex Record Office |
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Stondon Massey Church in 1833. Drawn by A. Suckling, and published in his Memorials of the ... Architecture of Essex (1845) |
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Portrait of Sir Thomas Smyth (1513-77). By an unknown artist. The original, which is in Saffron Walden Town Hall, was presented to the corporation by Sir Charles Smyth in 1771 and is presumed to have been copied about that time from an earlier work |
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Hill Hall. East front, reconstructed c. 1714. Photograph from Country Life, 1908 |
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Hill Hall. The Great Hall before 20th-century alterations. Photograph from Country Life, 1908 |
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Semi-detached Houses at Theydon Bois, built c. 1900 |
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Post-1945 Housing Estate at North Weald |
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