Queens Road is and ancient road and was originally called Butchers Lane until it was renamed to celebrate Queen Victoria jubilee in 1887
Here seen from the Watford Way entrance. Renters Avenue was named after Renters Farm which was situated at the other end of the road
Rundell Crescent is a typical interwar development and is part of the Neeld Estate
Part of the Convent of St Josephs the school was founded by French nuns
Station Road was originally called Burroughs Lane but was renamed after 1868. In this picture the road on the Right is Edgeworth Crescent
In 1921 Hendon Council purchased 16 acres for a park, which opened in 1922, and in 1929 it was enlarged when further land was acquired
Seen in 1934
Seen in 1934 when from the top of the road was a view of fields
Seen in 1934 the first house on the left is 82 Vivian Avenue
Here looking north towards Hendon Central with Beaufort Gardens on the right
Seen from the junction of Hendale Avenue