This large house on Parson street had occupied the site roughly in the Gardens of 57 - 67 the cedar tree which still stands is probably the last remnant of the estate
This large house on Parson street had occupied the site roughly in the Gardens of 57 - 67, the tower now belonging Kisheron Adult Services is visible in the background
Here showing Marshall Hall this estate was to provide for retired shop workers and founded in 1895
Originally the Linen and Woollen Drapers estate it was established to provide for retired shop workers and founded in 1895
Avenue House grounds on right,
Elliot road seen before it was developed the houses in the background are in Audley Road
Finchley Avenue is now the lower end of Hendon Lane. The name was changed after WW2
The Green Man was a famous sports pub in the 1890s and 1900s for boxing and greyhound breeding. The 104 bus service ran much the same route as today's 221
On the left is the lodge to Grass Farm, the last remaining building of that estate and now used as a private house
Queens Road is and ancient road and was originally called Butchers Lane until it was renamed to celebrate Queen Victoria jubilee in 1887