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    Chelmsford has its own Film Festival which was initially set up in 2017 by a few filmmakers and business owners who live in the Chelmsford area. This takes place predominantly at the Everyman Cinema in Chelmsford. Publications based in Chelmsford include: the Essex Chronicle, which was founded as the Chelmsford Chronicle in 1764.

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    The Romans built a small town on the site of Moulsham. It was called Caesaromagus (Caesar’s marketplace). It served as a local market town halfway between London and Colchester. The same craftsmen worked in Roman Chelmsford as in every town, such as carpenters and blacksmiths. Chelmsford was fortified in the late 2nd century. At that time it was at...

    The modern town of Chelmsford was created in the Middle Ages. At the time of the Domesday Book (1086), the land on the site of the modern town centre belonged to the Bishop of London. About 1100 Bishop Maurice built a bridge across the River Can. As a result, traffic that used to travel through Writtle was now diverted through Chelmsford. Then, in ...

    In 1538 Henry VIII closed the friary in Chelmsford. However, in 1551 a grammar school was founded in Chelmsford. Chelmsford continued to grow through the 16th century and 17th centuries. This was despite outbreaks of plague. It struck in 1603, 1625, 1637, and 1666. However each time the town of Chelmsford recovered. In the early 18th century Chelms...

    In 1801 Chelmsford had a population of nearly 3,800. By the standards of the time, it was a fair-sized market town. Furthermore, the population quadrupled during the 19th century. The railway reached Chelmsford in 1843. Improved transport led to an economic boom in Chelmsford. New industries grew up in the town. Chelmsford became known for its engi...

    By the beginning of the 20th century, Chelmsford had a population of almost 22,000. And it continued to grow rapidly (partly due to boundary extensions). Meanwhile, amenities in the town improved. A library opened in 1906 and before the First World War, the first cinemas opened. In 1914 Chelmsford church was made a cathedral and in 1923 a War Memor...

  2. Oct 7, 2024 · News •. Chelmsford, town and borough (district), administrative and historic county of Essex, England, lying in the valley of the River Chelmer northeast of Greater London in south-central Essex. Chelmsford town is the seat of the administrative county. Remains of the Roman settlement of Caesaromagus have been discovered in the locality.

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  3. The cult comedy series Chelmsford 123 followed the life of an exiled Roman governor, Aulus Paulinus, in the town in AD 123. State of the art Renowned artist Grayson Perry – creator of Turner Prize-winning ceramics and The Vanity of Small Differences tapestry series – was born in Chelmsford in 1960.

  4. Oct 28, 2022 · Chelmsford history: then and now. Travel back in time to Chelmsford in the 1900s to 1920s. There’s something special about a postcard, a note written to a loved one wishing they were there, so when Chelmsford Museum received a box full of old postcards featuring images from legendary Chelmsford photographer Frederick Spalding, they knew they ...

  5. Jun 30, 2024 · The Chelmsford Public Library . This is a library that serves the residents of Chelmsford and the surrounding communities. It was founded in 1894 by the Chelmsford Library Association, a group of citizens who donated books and money. The library also hosts the Chelmsford Center for the Arts, which is located in the former Town Hall building.

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  7. 800 years of history. Both Chelmsford and its market have been around for a long time. Chelmsford as a settlement has been around since the Neolithic period. There is evidence of occupation in the Chelmer Valley that dates back to 2,500 BC. Chelmsford was also an important Roman town from the first to the fifth centuries AD.