Talk:Chelmsford

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There are three coats of arms on file for Chelmsford:

the modern district (which is named after and includes the town of C.): Image:Arms-chelmsford.jpg

the former urban district council (which was just the town of C.): Image:Arms-chelm-fb.jpg

and the former rural district council: Image:Arms-chelm-rd.jpg

I've only put the first two on the page. Does anyone have an opinion about whether we should use all three, or just the first, or the first two, or what? Marnanel 01:25, 9 Mar 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Marconi Research Station

The call-sign for Writtle was 2MT (two emma toc), 2LO being the call-sign for it's London-based sister-station which eventually became BBC London.