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Finchley Society Album Photos Page 1 of 21 18/03/2017 Subject Finchley Society album photos Page 1 of 21 18/03/2017 Subject Description Album Locn Baptist Church North Finchley( Sketch) Abt 1930's D4-F3 80~3 Dollis brook A bridge over the brook Abt 1907 D4-F3 45~1 FormerManor Farm Dairy Shop Victoria Parade Hendon Lane 30/8/76 D3-F19 27~4 Mayoress With dignitaries 1974 U1-F22 20~3 Programme Farewell Hendon Lane Sale & Exhibition 18/11/1990 D4-F6 38~1 The Broadway Church End Visit of HRH Princess Christian on 8/6/1905 E4-B2C 3~1 The Moat &Parish Church Abt 1907 D4-F3 32~2 Victoria Park Pergola D4-F3 123~2 10571051061High Rd N20 Sylverdale,Penrith &Elwy Cottages 17/2/88 D3-F20 25~1 3-7High Rd East Finchley (now demolished) 7/5/87 D3-F20 21~4 71 Queens Ave Former home of album compiler 25/2/191 1990's E4-B1D 20~1 71 Queens Ave Former home of album compiler 25/2/191 1990's E4-B1D 20~2 930-944 High Rd N12 29/1/84 D3-F19 50~1 A crossroad near Finchley year 1890 D4-F1 35~1 A G Forsyth's Scholar's ticket For trams and trolleybuses 1940 D4-F6 18~1 A Middlesex Lane With farm carts 1890 D4-F1 41~2 A Middlesex Lane With Farm Carts Taken 1890 D4-F1 41~2 Albert Street School Girl pupils with shield 1925 E4-B1A 16~2 Alder School School Board About1980's E4-B2A 1~1 Alder School Front view of school E4-B2A 1~2 Alder School School being demolished About1980's? E4-B2A 1~4 Alderman Pike's visits Finchley County Grammar School Sports 17/05/1958 E4-F8 1~1 Alderman Pike's visits Simms Motor Units Ltd 11/02/1958 E4-F8 3 to 8 Alderman Pike's visits Express Dairy College Farm 26/02/1959 E4-F8 9 to 14 Alderman Pike's visits Express Dairy College Farm,with Calf 26/02/1959 E4-F8 15 to 16 Alderman Pike's visits Fraser and Glass Ltd 26/02/1959 E4-F8 17 to 23 Alderman Pike's visits A1and Dollis Dairies Ltd 19/03/1959 E4-F8 24 to 27 Alderman Pike's visits Finchley Boy Scouts local assocn presentation silver jubilee trophy E4-F8 28~1 Alderman Pike's visits Old18/04/1959 Fincunians Football Dinner(Prince Albert) 21/03/1959 E4-F8 29 to 30 Alderman Pike's visits Finchley Glassworks Ltd 14/04/1959 E4-F8 31 to 33 Alpha House Park View St George's Villa199-203 Ballard's Lane near Guneisen Rd 16/4/1990 E4-B1D 8~2 Alpha House Park View St George's villa199-203 Ballard's Lane near Guneisen Rd 16/4/ 1990 E4-B1D 8~3 Alverstone Avenue With Cherry blossom 24/4/88 D3-F20 32~3 Annual Meeting of Council 1974Election of Bill Hart as Mayor 14/5/1974 U1-F22 1~1 Annual Meeting of Council 1974Election of Bill Hart as Mayor 14/5/1974 U1-F22 1~2 Arkley Mansions Hutton Grove 25/4/87 D3-F20 18~2 Armchair Bus On route 260 4/10/1993 E4-B1D 26~3 Armchair Bus On route 260 4/10/1993 E4-B1D 26~4 Armistice Day Someone singing(?) Nov 1974 U1-F22 32~1 Avenue House March 81 D3-F19 52~1 Avenue House Repairs. Taken 14/8/1985 E4-B1G 30~1 Avenue House The Stables E4-B1G 35~1 Avenue House The Stables Taken June 1982 E4-B1G 36~1 Avenue House The Stables Taken June 1982 E4-B1G 36~2 Avenue House From the gardens Dec 1980 D3-F19 45~3 Avenue House Stable and park D3-F20 10~4 Avenue House Stable and park D3-F20 11~1 Avenue House Viewed from the Grounds 1930's D4-F3 37~3 Avenue House Front Door Taken March 1984 E4-B1G 19~1 Finchley Society album photos Page 2 of 21 18/03/2017 Avenue House Unveiling of plaque Taken 1/6 1984 E4-B1G 20~1 Avenue House The Water Tower Taken 1930 E4-B2D 10~5 Avenue House & Grounds 1930's D4-F3 36~! Avenue House & Grounds The lawn 1930's D4-F3 36~2 Avenue House & Grounds Playground Abt 1950's D4-F3 36~3 Avenue House & Grounds ???? D4-F3 37~1 Avenue House & Grounds The Water Tower Abt 1930 D4-F3 37~2 Avenue House after the fire The day after the fire of 15/5/89 16/5/89 D3-F20 36~1 Avenue House after the fire The day after the fire of 15/5/89 16/5/89 D3-F20 36~2 Avenue House after the fire The day after the fire of 15/5/89 16/5/89 D3-F20 36~3 Avenue House Gardens Azelias Taken June 1982 E4-B1G 29~1 Avenue House Gardens Azelias Taken June 1982 E4-B1G 29~2 Avenue House Grounds In Autumn Nov 1982 D3-F19 49~3 Avenue House Grounds 16/05/1985 D3-F20 4~4 Avenue House Grounds Autumn 85 D3-F20 11~2 Avenue House Grounds Scout Camp E4-B1G 26~2 Avenue House Grounds Mummers taken 30/6/1984 E4-B1G 31~1 Avenue House Grounds Mummers taken 30/6/1984 E4-B1G 31~2 Avenue House Grounds With squirrel on pond Taken Jan 1982 E4-B1G 33~1 Avenue House Grounds With ice on pond E4-B1G 33~2 Avenue House Grounds Under snow Taken Jan 1982 E4-B1G 34~1 Avenue House Stable Block East End Rd 16/9/79 D3-F19 32~3 Avenue House Stable Block East End Rd 16/9/79 D3-F19 32~4 Avondale Avenue North Finchley Abt 1910 D4-F3 31~2 B Hart presents cup to Carnival Queen 1974 U1-F22 20~2 Bald Faced Stag public house High Rd East Finchley 1/6/1990 E4-B1D 14~2 Ballards Lane From top of Gateway House looking North D3-F19 13~1 Ballards Lane Looking towards Gateway House 6/7/75 D3-F19 20~2 Ballards Lane With G.F.Amory Ltd 6/7/75 D3-F19 20~4 Ballards Lane With Kentucky Fried Cicken 6/7/75 D3-F19 20~5 Ballards Lane By Redbourne Avenue 6/7/75 D3-F19 22~1 Ballards Lane Corner of Long Lane 6/7/75 D3-F19 22~2 Ballards Lane During demolition of 1-5 Albert Terrace July 79 D3-F19 32~1 Ballards Lane During demolition of 1-5 Albert Terrace,19-11 Ballards Lane July 79 D3-F19 32~2 Ballards Lane Looking North from bridge Apr 84 D3-F19 54~3 Ballards Lane By Gruneisin Road Apr 84 D3-F19 54~4 Ballards Lane Looking North from station 25/4/87 D3-F20 19~2 Ballards Lane Near Dale Grove Abt 1910 D4-F3 6~2 Ballards Lane With car Abt 1905 D4-F3 26~3 Ballards Lane With Fancy Drapers shop Abt 1910 D4-F3 27~1 Ballards Lane Cornerwith Long Lane with John Menzies Abt 1970 D4-F3 27~2 Ballards Lane abt 1900s D4-F3 27~3 Ballards Lane Outside Victoria Park looking South Abt 1900's D4-F3 27~4 Ballards Lane By the police station? 1900's D4-F3 32~1 Ballards Lane with Methodist Church Abt 1930 D4-F3 122~1 Ballards Lane Entrance to Victoria Park Abt 1930 D4-F3 122~2 Ballards Lane Looking North from near Long Lane 1960's D4-F3 123~3 Ballards Lane With Spire of St Margaret& W H Smith's 1920 D4-F6 14~1 Ballards Lane Looking North from Station Approach 1925 D4-F6 14~2 Ballards Lane Looking North from Nether St,Church End 1926 D4-F6 15~1 Ballards Lane Dantzic Parade & Pope's Garage Before Tesco came 6/7/1975 D4-F6 22~2 Finchley Society album photos Page 3 of 21 18/03/2017 Ballards Lane Baytree Seymour Rd E4-B1D 9~3 Ballards Lane Taken Abt 1900's E4-B2B 12~3 Ballards Lane abt 1900's E4-B2B 14~1 Ballards Lane About 1900 E4-B2C 4~1 Ballard's Lane With Methodist Church looking south March 1984 D3-F19 50~4 Ballard's Lane North Finchley March 88 D3-F20 29~1 Ballard's Lane North Finchley March 88 D3-F20 29~2 Ballards Lane 16/9/79 D3-F19 33~1 Ballards Lane By Samson & Co 16/9/79 D3-F19 33~2 Ballards Lane 16/9/79 D3-F19 31~3 Ballards Lane Near Long Lane 16/9/79 D3-F19 31~4 Ballards Lane By Long Lane about 1950's E4-B2C 4~2 Ballards Lane Near Long Lane,looking towards Church End abt 1950's E4-B2C 4~3 Ballard's Lane Looking North from Kingsway Abt 1936 D4-F3 8~1 Ballard's Lane Junction of Nether St & Ballards Lane 1904 1904 D4-F3 124~1 Ballard's Lane 205-221 Corner of Brownlow Rd E4-B1D 9~1 Ballards Lane 25-49 including Tesco 1990's E4-B1D 20~4 Baptist Church Ballards Lane N Finchley Nov 1981 E4-B1F 3~1 Baptist Church Ballard's Lane N Finchley Nov 1981 E4-B1F 3~2 Baptist Church Ballard's Lane N Finchley Dec 1982 E4-B1F 4~1 Baptist Church Ballard's Lane N Finchley Dec 1982 E4-B1F 4~2 Baptist Church,Ballards Lane Foundation stone of Alexandra Ladies College Mar 87 D3-F20 14~3 Barnet Carnival Queen With attendants 1974 U1-F22 20~1 Barons Mere Rd East Finchley 1935 E4-B2D 14~4 Baxendale Home View from top of Barnet House Whetstone 5/6/85 D3-F20 6~1 Bellbrook 267 Ballards Lane N12 6/7/75 D3-F19 22~3 Bellbrook 267 Ballards Lane March 88 D3-F20 30~3 Birthday of Centenarian Centenarian cutting cake with Mayor Hart, Mayoress 1974 U1-F22 23~1 Birthday of Centenarian Mayor Hart, Mayoress guests at birthday party table 1974 U1-F22 23~2,3 Bishops Avenue East Finchley about 1900s E4-B2A 3~3 Bomb damaged Council Off1ces H endon Lane before demolition aerial view by A Hall 1952 D4-F6 20~2 Brent Lodge Nether St Abt 1907 D4-F3 21 ~4 Brent Lodge Nether Street, Entrance, Home of F Hamilton Esq.
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