Bittacy Farm was largely built over when the Middlesex Regimental depot, later Inglis barracks, was built in 1905
The junction of Hertford Road on left. The Black Bess Coffee Tavern was opened in the 1880s as a tea-total alternative to the local pubs
Albert Place is on the left The Presbyterian Church, on right, is now Barclays Bank
Built in 1810 it later became the home of Francis A. Hamilton. Despite opposition from Spike Milligan and the Finchley Society the house was demolished in 1971
View across to West Hendon houses some under construction
Now West Hendon Post Office the shop was originally a domestic house, note the scaffolding next door for the building of the a parade of shops
The Middlesex County Cricket ground on right and Dudley Road is on left. The card incorrectly titled as ÒBriardaleÓ
Fowler oil merchant, and Lichfield Grove on left
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.