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A view of Oaklands in the 1930s

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When the Oaklands Estate was bought by Chelmsford Borough Council in 1929 as a public park, the bird collection was moved to the house for temporary storage. However within a year the house was turned into a museum.

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21st Jan 2009

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History

Key Stages:
Foundation, Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2

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museum Victorian Oaklands Chelmsford

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