Seen here look up towards The Ridgway a the junction of Daws Lane
The butchers shop, now Mill Top, at the top of Hammers Lane survived for nearly 200 years until 1997, the last shop in Mill Hill Village.
Seen from the bottom of the hill looking towards St Mary's Church
Seen from Sunny Hill Fields in 1932. The aerodrome had been in the hands of the RAF since 1918
Hendon Park was opened in 1903, and these flower gardens, now the Holocaust Memorial Garden, were at the northern edge of the park. Number 9 to number 12 Queens Road are visible in the background
Hendon Park was opened in 1903, this rockery was laid out after World War One
Hendon Park was opened in 1903. Number 8 Queens Road, now Tiferet Eyal Synagogue is visible through the trees
Hendon Park was opened in 1903
Queens Road is and ancient road and was originally called Butchers Lane until it was renamed to celebrate Queen Victoria jubilee in 1887
Hendon Town Hall was built in 1901. Here it is seen after substantial extensions were added c1929.
Viewed from the Bald Faced Stag looking south towards the station. Phoenix Cinema as The Coliseum Cinema (1924-36) is on the left
Looking south towards Tally Ho corner from the junction of Lodge Lane in 1936