Chelmsford

Chelmsford

Chelmsford is an English city northeast of London. Hylands House, built in 1730, has restored interiors and hundreds of acres of parkland. The medieval Chelmsford Cathedral features stained glass and a colourful ceiling. The Essex Regiment Museum displays military artefacts such as weaponry, medals and uniforms. To the southeast, RHS Garden Hyde Hall has hilltop views and includes a rose garden and a woodland garden.

People died in Chelmsford (First 19 people) - Page 0

Elizabeth Clarke

Elizabeth Clarke


Edward Middleditch

Edward Middleditch

Artist

Wilson Harris

Wilson Harris

Writer

Jack Watling

Jack Watling

Actor

Armstrong Gibbs

Armstrong Gibbs

English composer

Vida Hope

Vida Hope

Film actress

Paul Went

Paul Went

English footballer

Harold Sandford Mugford

Harold Sandford Mugford

Armed force officer

Agnes Waterhouse

Agnes Waterhouse


Ursula Kemp

Ursula Kemp

Midwife

Rohan Butler

Rohan Butler

Historian

Peter Seabrook

Peter Seabrook

British writer

Cyril Ellis

Cyril Ellis


Edward Middleditch

Edward Middleditch

Artist

Derek Twist

Derek Twist

British screenwriter

Elizabeth Clarke

Elizabeth Clarke


Charlie Hurst

Charlie Hurst

Footballer

Sheffield Airey Neave

Sheffield Airey Neave

British naturalist ‧ Airey Neave's father

John Adey Repton

John Adey Repton

Architect