Our Lady of Dolours (dolours being the seven sorrows of St. Mary) was built in the 1860s, but this picture is from after the 1927 extention
Photographed just outside of Copthall this view is located just at the enrance of Holland Court looking north towards Wise Lane
The road is an ancient one and was originally called Guttershedge Lane. Sturgess Avenue The house on the far left is number 117
Judging by the maturity of the trees this must have been taken shortly after the street was developed
Built in 1936 on the site of the old Burroughs Workhouse which was demolished in 1934
Quadrant Close was built on the site of the old Hendon poor house. The developers sign reads Modern Family Flats £120 and £200
Queens Gardens is a typical interwar road, and is the birth place of Oliver Postgate the childrenÕs animator
Queens Road is and ancient road and was originally called Butchers Lane until it was renamed to celebrate Queen Victoria jubilee in 1887
Here seen from the Watford Way entrance. Renters Avenue was named after Renters Farm which was situated at the other end of the road
Rundell Crescent is a typical interwar development and is part of the Neeld Estate
Part of the Convent of St Josephs the school was founded by French nuns