In the 1914 Ordnance Survey these houses overlooked fields
The pond was removed for the building of the Hendon Way, the long white building on the right is the original Hendon poor house
In the background is the Church House and to the left is the Paddock
Seen here from the top of the road which will become the Watford Way in the 1920s, the house in the background is Dial House
Hendon Hall was a private house and a school until after World War One when it became a hotel. Despite what has been said elsewhere it was never the manor house
Hendon Hall was a private house and a school until after World War One when it became a hotel
Seen through the gateway Hendon Hall was a private house and a school until after World War One when it became a hotel. Despite what has been said elsewhere it was never the manor house
Hendon Town Hall was built in 1901 and designs by T.H.Watson
The houses in this view of the footpath at the edge of Sunny Hill Park have all gone
Hendon's first Roman Catholic Church (1863) was substantially rebuilt in 1927
This street probably takes its name from the Vicarage located further up, one or two houses are still recognisable today
Renters Lane disappeared with the building of the North Circular Road, the bridge is actually an aqueduct supplying Hendon's sewage works