Kitchener Road is on the right. The shops beyond Kitchener Road were built in 1903
Looking down towards the railway station (Stag Hill), before the development of the Fairlawn estate, left, into shops and houses in 1913
Looking up Stag Hill from East Finchley Station, on the left is Joslin, better known as monumental masons but they branched out into the estate agent business
Seen after 1905 and the establishment of the tram route to Whetstone. The right hand side of this view is recognisable today, the left hand side, including the Congregational Church, was redeveloped into Viceroy Parade in the early 1960s
Seen from the junction of Chapel Street, now gone. Kitchener Road on right hand side. The shops beyond Kitchener Road were built in 1903, but the tram line opened in 1905, is yet to be built
This view looking down towards East Finchley station was taken before the introduction of trams in 1905
Junction of Woodside Park Road further up on right of .
Looking towards Tally Ho Corner, with Winifred Place is on right. The tall building on left occupied by 778 High Road, corner of Friern Park, is dated 1906, and appears in this shot to be still under construction.
Looking towards Whetstone just after junction with Torrington park
Taken from the junction of Percy Road
Tally Ho Corner seen from Percy Road. Note the ÒgrowlerÓ four wheeled cab on the left
This row of shops, with Stanhope road on left, is still recognisable today. Belgrave Tavern is on the right