Sudbury, Police Station 1906
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More about this scene
This was built in 1901 at the junction of Newton Road, King Street and Cornard Road. The police establishment comprised an inspector, a sergeant, and four constables. To the right is Borehamgate House, demolished in 1965 for a shopping precinct. The police station was demolished after the opening of the new station in Acton Road in 1967 - the site is now a wooded traffic island. The Royal Oak run by George Wells for Ind Coope is on the left.
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