Allington Road is a typical interwar development and is part of the Neeld Estate
The pond takes its name from a public house which stood to the left of this picture. Shows shop
Audley Road is part of the Neeld Estate was laid out just before World War One.
Once the home of Henry ÒInkyÓ Stephens, the house and grounds were opened as a public park in 1928
Falkland Avenue on left and Claverly Grove on right
Seen here with a trolleybus. The Railway Hotel public house on the left show that this view is facing north from Nether Street
Entrance on High Road AndrewÕs Chemist on right
Beaufort Gardens is a typical interwar development
Entrance on High Road East Finchley. Hampstead Garden Suburb Estate office is on the left
Originally Daws Farm, more than 37 acres was bought by Hendon Council in 1923 and opened as a park.
Brampton Grove was laid out in the 1890s but wasnÕt fully developed until the Great War
Laid out in 1927 it was mainly developed from 1936 John Laing's Ltd