Latter Day Billericay
When, some years ago, I submitted an archive of photos taken in my early Billericay years I decided it was time to embark on another portfolio. The images you see here were all taken at various times during the last decade. They vary a bit in quality but are fit for purpose. Billericay is constantly changing though and if you stand at these locations today you may well find differences, some small, others vast. Those changes could be useful for a competition! How many differences can you find today.
Steam at Billericay Station
A Morris Eight at the Chequers
Morris Men & Billericay Round Table book stall outside the Red Lion
Lockers and the magnificent Cedar tree
Billericay Morris Men on St. Georges Day
Red Sky at Night Means There is a Bonfire in Lake Meadows, seen over the Railway pub
An Alvis Silver Eagle outside the Reading Rooms
A Bull Nosed Morris at the triangle in Castledon Road, Downham
A Rolls Royce passing the Kings Head in Southend Road
Goodspeed's and the Chequers
Essex Roads Cycle Club in the High Street
South Lodge, Southend Road
Traction Engine passing South Green
The White Hart in the High Street
Traction Engine outside the Duke of York, Southend Road
An early truck outside the Rising Sun whilst it was still a pub.
The Christmas Lights switch on with fake snow machine outside the Chequers
Finally David's tongue in cheek photo of a Zebra Crossing
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