Wykenham Road is a typical interwar development and is part of the Neeld Estate. Note the Express Dairies cart in the middle ground
Wykenham Road is a typical interwar development and is part of the Neeld Estate
Seen in 1934 the first house on the left is 82 Vivian Avenue
Seen in 1934 Aerodrome Road was named after Hendon Aerodrome was home of the RAF
Quadrant Close was built on the site of the old Hendon poor house. The developers sign reads Modern Family Flats £120 and £200
Part of the Convent of St Josephs the school was founded by French nuns
Here looking north towards Hendon Central with Beaufort Gardens on the right
Seen from the junction of Hendale Avenue
Built in 1936 on the site of the old Burroughs Workhouse which was demolished in 1934
Station Road can be seen
A classic view of the Burroughs pond with Burrough House, now London Brooks College in background
Here seen looking across Queens Road with an 83 bus comming up from Hendon Station