This lodge was located where Lyndhurst Avenue meets Bunns Lane, the lodge was demolished before Gold Beaters farm and is not there in the 1914 Ordnance Survey
Golders Green Crematorium opened in 1902 and was one of the first in the country
Famous view from 1904 before Golders Green Station was opened
Taken c1905 the estate board on the left is for local developer Edward Howard, the one on the out houses of Hodford Farm is a board announcing Underground Electric Railway Company London Ltd.
Seen here shortly after opening in 1907
Granville Road was built c1878 on land which was originally part of CobleyÕs Farm
Taken from Hendon Lane looking across to Flora and Gothic Cottage (left) Westcourt in distance (right)
Looking south towards Highgate from the junction of The Bishops Avenue
Grove Parade in view with Squires lane junction of Finchley County Grammar school in distance, note the developer board, Isaac Rich advertising houses for sale in Clifton Road
Opened in 1899 Hamilton Hall was a working menÕs club.
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