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The Editors 'barging' in at Maldon
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The Editors Andrew Summers (left) and John Debenham (right) are having their historical facts checked by the local authority.
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John Debenham and Derek Saxby (the Superintendent of Manufacturing Engineering)
at Fords Dagenham with Windmills on their Mind.
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The Editors at Battlesbridge. Just behind them is the tide mill originally constructed in 1775.
It burnt down in 1815 and again in 1906. In 1988 the Hart Family rebuilt the mill.
To the left is the then Steam Mill dating from 1896 - now the home of Battlesbridge Antique and Craft centre.
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'Photo Corrine Bray'
Andrew Summers (left) and John Debenham by the fencing on Stock Road of the old Galleywood race course.
Horse racing took place here from 1770 until 1935.
The illustration displayed can be seen in 'The Essex Hundred' together with a brief history of the horse racing there.
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The Editors have found 'Chipping Ongar' at first try unlike the
unfortunate Dr Livingstone.
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The Editors outside BBC Essex in Chelmsford where they were recently
guests on Steve Scrutons 'Tea at Three' slot.
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At the 'Doctors Pond' in Dunmow where Lionel Lukin conducted the first
'unsinkable' life boat experiments in 1784.
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The Editor Andrew Summers is pilloried by his deputy John Debenham at Stansted Mountfitchet Castle for a spelling error.
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The editors close to the Mulberry Harbour off of Thorpe Bay.
Safety first was the order of the day.
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The Editors at Flatford Mill following John Constable's footsteps.
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The Editors on a day out by the seaside on the day of Clacton Pier's Birthday
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John Debenham spinning the discs on Radio Caroline. The morning show.
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