The junction of Station Road (then called Church Lane) and the High Street The funny round topped object near the police man is the local pump
Here seen looking across Queens Road with an 83 bus comming up from Hendon Station
The Castle, now closed, was there in 1751.
The Castle, now closed, was there in 1751. The bus is a very early pre 1909 example of a motorbus service to Victoria
The George Inn was situated roughly where Elizabeth House (56 to 58) is today
Forge at the foot of Holcombe Hill from at least 1821 when Charles Balaam was smith. It survived until 1932, and for another 20 years it was a shop and tea rooms.
According to the local antiquary Ralph Calder, the Plough was there by the 1750s. The pub closed in 1912
Variously known as the Welsh Harp, Kingsbury Water, and Hendon Lake, the reservoir was created in 1835 to supply water to the canal system
Wentworth Chapel (The Finchley Meeting House) continued until the 2000s when it was replaced by the present Hartnell Court. This view includes some of the old Finchley Police Station
The building on the left is Reets Farm
Westcourt was also called Bibbesworth House, but the second name confused it with the manor house on East End Road. The site where it used to stand is now occupied by Bibbesworth Lodge