Originally Gutterhedge Lane the road was renamed by the 1890s to Park Road
Partingdale Lane is still a country lane, on the right hand side is Lowood house
Originally Butchers Lane it was renamed in 1889 to cellebrate Queen Victoria's jubilee
View from ChristÕs College Tower
The entrance to the church shortly after it had been rebuilt, and not so easy to recognise as today there are no trees
Station Road can be seen
A classic view of the Burroughs pond with Burrough House, now London Brooks College in background
An ancient lane probably named after a local family, which was a common in the Mill Hill area
Junction of Woodhouse Road looking south with the parade dated with a stone 1910. The man in the centre of the road appears to be fixing something. Note the vintage motorbike with side car on the right
Looking towards Friern Barnet with Lambert Road on left. The view dates from after 1907 and the tram route from Southgate to North Finchley
The Chequers started as a beer house run by the Matthews family in the 1880s