Hendon's first Roman Catholic Church (1863) was substantially rebuilt in 1927
Looking towards the junction of Beresford Road on right in 1904. The parade was built in 1882
This distinct buildings at the junction with Market Place was demolished in 2000. It was Doctor GiwelbÕs surgery for 40 years.
Cyclists
This street probably takes its name from the Vicarage located further up, one or two houses are still recognisable today
Near to Five Bells
This is the old post office built in the c1900 with its VR wall box
The Prince Albert is the large building in foreground in the distance is the "Swiss Cottage" and in the middle ground the delightfully named "Chatterbox Road"
Princes Parade, Claverley Grove, Princes Avenue were constructed in the 1900s on the grounds of Claverley House and Field Cottage. The post box marks the junction with Princes Avenue.
Taken before the trams lines were constructed this view is from the then Railway Hotel public house
Although these are called Railway Cottages they predate the Railway itself. The Causeway is on the right
Railway Cottages are misnamed as they existed before the construction of the railway itself. They were demolished in the 1960s