Peoples Who Used the Essex Road
Peoples Who Used the Essex Road
Peoples Who Used the Essex Road
Peoples Who Used the Essex Road
Peoples Who Used the Essex Road
Peoples Who Used the Essex Road
Peoples Who Used the Essex Road
Peoples Who Used the Essex Road
Peoples Who Used the Essex Road
Peoples Who Used the Essex Road
Peoples Who Used the Essex Road
Peoples Who Used the Essex Road
Peoples Who Used the Essex Road
Peoples Who Used the Essex Road
Peoples Who Used the Essex Road
Peoples Who Used the Essex Road
Peoples Who Used the Essex Road
Peoples Who Used the Essex Road
Peoples Who Used the Essex Road
Peoples Who Used the Essex Road

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A ceramic mural depicting the people of Essex travelling its roads. Describing the work, the artist states: 'a Roman foot soldier marching with his pack, a Knight Templar on horseback, and Queen Elizabeth I – who visited the area. Ingatestone was a coaching stop in the nineteenth century, a Victorian coachman with frock coat and horn. A man and young boy driving a turkey as well as a sheep along the road. The ceramic figures were set into cement and applied to especially made concrete blocks.'
Title

Peoples Who Used the Essex Road

Date

1969

Medium

ceramic tile, flint & concrete

Measurements

H 550 x W 270 cm

Accession number

CM4_TJ_S423

Acquisition method

commissioned for the Chequers shopping area

Work type

Mosaic

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

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Located at

The Chequers, High Street, Ingatestone

CM4 0DG

Located above the shops on stairway shaft, road facing.