Now 790 High Road (Superdrug) this postcard was sent in 1904
Here seen looking towards pages lane with the girl siting on style which would located where Bloomsbury Close enters today
The pond was removed for the building of the Hendon Way, the long white building on the right is the original Hendon poor house
This ÒTin TabernacleÓ is still at 214 East End Road, shortly before railway bridge. It was originally opened by Primitive Methodists in 1872, but have been used by various other congregations since the 1900s.
A classic view showing the 120 foot tower of ChristÕs College from Gravel Lane
View from ChristÕs College Tower, shows construction of Saint Mary's Infants school
In the background is the Church House and to the left is the Paddock
Now ChristÕs College School playing fields
East End Road end with Holy Trinity churchyard on right
Seen here from the top of the road which will become the Watford Way in the 1920s, the house in the background is Dial House
Coldfall Woods on left and right taken close to where Ringwood Avenue is today. The road was laid out in 1901 and named after Mandell Creighton who died in January of the same year
Junction of Nether Street Tram passing