The museum tells the story of the history of the police in Essex from the Victorians to modern day. Admission is free. We are open to the public every Saturday from 10am to 4pm. Things you must see: The shoes of Camille Holland, murdered for her money in 1898 The death mask of Frederick Browne who murdered PC Gutteridge in 1927 Our classic 1960s Noddy Bike Things you must do: Step inside our Victorian cell Look through our charge book from 1914 Try on real police uniform Take your fingerprints As well as our public open day on Saturdays we also open for special events to appeal to a wide age range including craft workshops during the school holidays, evening talks, monthly toddler classes, group visits and school sessions.
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PO Box 2, Chelmsford CM2 6DA, England, Essex, United Kingdom
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