Hendon Town Hall was constructed in 1901, soon after this picture was taken it was undergoing considerable extensions which are now parts of Middlesex University.
Rosemont Avenue on left and Woodhouse Road further up on right. Woodhouse Parade is dated 1910.
The bank building on the left is the junction of Manor Park Crescent
Highfields was used when it was a school in the 1900s but later was the home of the Transport and General Workers Union, the house was demolished in 1931 and replaced with Highfield Gardens
The chapel at Highfields was used when it was a school in the 1900s but later was the home of the Transport and General Workers Union, the house was demolished in 1931
A classic example of interwar mock tudor at the corner of Nan Clarks Lane
According to Ralph Calder, the local antiquary, from which a John Evans ran a cab service to the new stations at Mill Hill East during the 1870s
This view was taken from Bunns Lane
Taken near the junction with Hankins Lane