This is Brook Lodge at this time the extension of the Brent Bridge Hotel on the other side of the Brent river
A classic view of the Burroughs pond with Burrough House, now London Brooks College in background
Decoy Farm took its name from a duck decoy pond nearby and survived as farm until the building of the North Circular Road in the 1920s the site is now occupied by flats called Brookdales
This large house on Parson street had occupied the site roughly in the Gardens of 57 - 67 the cedar tree which still stands is probably the last remnant of the estate
This large house on Parson street had occupied the site roughly in the Gardens of 57 - 67, the tower now belonging Kisheron Adult Services is visible in the background
Elliot road seen before it was developed the houses in the background are in Audley Road
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 constructed in 1901, soon after this picture was taken it was undergoing considerable extensions which are now parts of Middlesex University.
The Silk Brook runs from Edgware to the Brent reservoir, parallel to the Edgware Road and is a tributary of the Brent River.
Allington Road is a typical interwar development and is part of the Neeld Estate