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High Road, North Finchley (Kingsway to Ravensdale Avenue) 1938 Onwards HIGH ROAD, NORTH FINCHLEY (KINGSWAY TO RAVENSDALE AVENUE) 1938 ONWARDS Number 1938 1939 WEST SIDE STREET WAS RENUMBERED IN 1938 KINGSWAY 707 Gaumont CINEMA Gaumont CINEMA 707 709 711 Trolleybus Station Trolleybus Station 713 The Cricketers PUB Cricketers PUB 1 Grand Arcade 2 Grand Arcade 3 Grand Arcade 3 Grand Arcade 4 Grand Arcade 5 Grand Aracde 6 Grand Arcade 7 Grand Arcade 8 Grand Arcade 9 Grand Arcade 10 Grand Arcade 11 Grand Arcade 12 Grand Arcade 13 Grand Arcade 14 Grand Arcade 15 Grand Arcade 16 Grand Arcade 17 Grand Arcade 727 No shop here No shop here 729 No shop here No shop here 731 John Jacks Ltd REFRESHMENT BAR John Jacks Ltd REFRESHMENT BAR 733 Ramplings FRUITERER Ramplings FRUITERER 735 J H & B Clunes BAKER J H & B Clunes BAKER 737 Mrs J Gunter LENDING LIBRARY Mis M Miller LENDING LIBRARY 739 William Jelks FURNITURE DEPOSITORIES William Jelks FURNITURE DEPOSITORIES 741 " " " " 743 " " " " 745 Advance Laundries LAUNDRY Advance Laundries LAUNDRY 751 Postman's Sorting Office Postman's Sorting Office 753 Finchley & District Permanent BUILDING SOCIETY Finchley & District Permanent BUILDING SOCIETY 755 757 Progressive Boot Repiring BOOTMAKER Progressive Boot Repiring BOOTMAKER 757a William Alley TOBACCONIST William Alley TOBACCONIST Friern Barnet and District Local History Society HIGH ROAD, NORTH FINCHLEY (KINGSWAY TO RAVENSDALE AVENUE) 1938 ONWARDS Number 1938 1939 759 Times Furnishing FURNITURE Times Furnishing FURNITURE 761 " " " " 763 Cullen GROCER Cullen GROCER 765 Wm Beckett UNDERTAKER Wm Beckett UNDERTAKER HALL STREET 767 Barclays BANK Barclays BANK 769 Singer Sewing Machine Co SEWING MACHINES data not available 769a North Finchley Optical Co OPTICIAN 771 Clark Cook CONFECTIONER Clark Cook CONFECTIONER 773 Harold Stealey PHOTOGRAPHER 773 Bennetts HOUSE AGENTS Bennetts HOUSE AGENTS 773 Johns TEA MERCHANTS Johns TEA MERCHANTS 773 773a 775 Arthur Jenkins BAKER Arthur Jenkins BAKER 777 Brown Bros OUTFITTERS P C Holliday OUTFITTER 779 William Fruen LEATHER GOODS William Fruen LEATHER GOODS 781 Sports & Radio Stores WIRELESS DEALER Sports & Radio Stores WIRELESS DEALER 783 Mac Fisheries FISHMONGER Mac Fisheries FISHMONGER 783a T H Booth FRUITERER T H Booth FRUITERER PERCY ROAD 785 Hepworth's OUTFITTERS Hepworth's OUTFITTERS 787 Walter Edwards BOOT REPAIRER Walter Edwards BOOT REPAIRER 787 787 787 789 Midland BANK Midland BANK 791 Herbert Clarke COAL & COKE MERCHANT Norman's ESTATE AGENT 793 A1 & Dollis Dairies DAIRY A1 & Dollis Dairies DAIRY 795 Premier Shoe Repairing FOOTWEAR Premier Shoe Repairing FOOTWEAR 797 J H Dewhurst BUTCHER J H Dewhurst BUTCHER 799 Eastman & Son DYERS & CLEANERS Eastman & Son DYERS & CLEANERS 801 J & F Stone WIRELESS DEALER J & F Stone WIRELESS DEALER 803 Richard C Hammett BUTCHER Richard C Hammett BUTCHER 805 Pearks Dairies DAIRY Pearks Dairies DAIRY 807 William Ellman TOBACCONIST William Ellman TOBACCONIST 809 John Emson CYCLES John Emson CYCLES WINIFRED PLACE 811 811 811 Torrington HOTEL Torrington HOTEL 811 811 LODGE LANE 813 Fred Hodge Ltd BUILDERS MERCHANT Fred Hodge Ltd BUILDERS MERCHANT 815 W A White HOUSE FURNISHER W A White HOUSE FURNISHER 817 Finchley Boro' Council ELECTRIC SHOWROOMS Finchley Borough Council ELECTRIC SHOWROOM Friern Barnet and District Local History Society HIGH ROAD, NORTH FINCHLEY (KINGSWAY TO RAVENSDALE AVENUE) 1938 ONWARDS Number 1938 1939 819 Victor Value PROVISION MERCHANTS Victor Value PROVISION MERCHANTS 821 Sadd & Halsey ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Sadd & Halsey ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS 823 Joe Marin COSTUMIER Singer SEWING MACHINES 823 825 Express Dairy DAIRY Express Dairy DAIRY 825a 825b 827 POST OFFICE POST OFFICE 827 829 Thomas Lee BUTCHER Thomas Lee BUTCHER 831 Charles Skinner BOOTMAKER Charles Skinner BOOTMAKER 833 The Ideal CONFECTIONER The Ideal CONFECTIONER 835 Fleming, Reid & Co HOSIERS Fleming, Reid & Co HOSIERS 835a Grace Darkling LADIES HAIRDRESSER Grace Darling LADIES HAIRDRESSER 837 E & M French TOY DEALER E & M French TOY DEALER 839 J Spencer CHEMIST J Spencer CHEMIST WOODSIDE PARK ROAD 841 Lloyds BANK Lloyds BANK 841 841 841 841 843 A W Phillips BUTCHER A W Phillips BUTCHER 845 United Dairies DAIRY United Dairies DAIRY 847 British Home Stores FURNISHERS British Home Stores FURNISHERS 849 Alfred Armstrong BABY CARRIAGES Alfred Armstrong BABY CARRIAGES 851 Charles Harris BOOT REPAIRER Charles Harris BOOT REPAIRER 853 Edith Bakhurst WOOLS Edith Bakhurst WOOLS 855 H Schaller HAIRDRESSER H Schaller HAIRDRESSER 857 Lindsay McLennnan PHOTOGRAPHER Lindsay McLennnan PHOTOGRAPHER 859 F Turner SNACK BAR F Turner SNACK BAR 861 C J Grice HARDWARE C J Grice HARDWARE 863 Margaret Hornsby DRAPER Margaret Hornsby DRAPER 865 Harold Wilson NEWSAGENT Harold Wilson NEWSAGENT 865 Andrew John Cockerell BUILDER Andrew John Cockerell BUILDER EAST SIDE RENUMBERED IN 1938 WOODHOUSE ROAD 672 National Provincial BANK National Provincial BANK 674 Elthams TOBACCONIST Elthams TOBACCONIST 674 676 Goodman Bros BUTCHER Goodman Bros BUTCHER Friern Barnet and District Local History Society HIGH ROAD, NORTH FINCHLEY (KINGSWAY TO RAVENSDALE AVENUE) 1938 ONWARDS Number 1938 1939 678 David Thomson PAWNBROKER David Thomson PAWNBROKER 678 680 Gunn & Co CORN DEALERS Gunn & Co CORN DEALERS 682 Parade Fancy Store FANCY REPOSITORY Parade Fancy Store FANCY REPOSITORY 684 Mrs K F Courtenay LADIES OUTFITTER Mrs K F Courtenay LADIES OUTFITTER 686 Anne Thierry MILLINER Anne Thierry MILLINER 688 Marshalls FISHMONGER Marshalls FISHMONGER 688a Bradford Clothing Supply Co CLOTHES Bradford Clothing Supply Co CLOTHES 690 Grand Hall CINEMA Data not available 692 694 696 698 700 702 Arthur Geary TIMBER MERCHANT Arthur Geary TIMBER MERCHANT 704 706 Baker & Willis DRAPER 708 CASTLE ROAD 710 Ralea MILLINER Ralea MILLINER 710a Maison Ruvars HAIRDRESSERS Maison Ruvars HAIRDRESSERS 712 Henry Wainwright & Sons PICTURE FRAMES Henry Wainwright & Sons PICTURE FRAMES 714 Stevens & Steeds GROCER Stevens & Steeds GROCER 716 Leslie Alter CHEMIST Leslie Alter CHEMIST 716 Sydney Jay HAIRDERSSER Sydney Jay HAIRDERSSER 718 Silvers COSTUMIERS Silvers COSTUMIERS 720 Tesco Stores GROCER Tesco Stores GROCER 720 Borough Hairdressing Saloon GENTS HAIR Borough Hairdressing Saloon GENTS HAIR 722 Charles Prowen OUTFITTER Charles Prowen OUTFITTER 724 Dewhurst BUTCHER Dewhurst BUTCHER 726 Dodo's PASTRYCOOK Dodo's PASTRYCOOK 728 M Maxwell LEATHER GOODS 730 Timothy Whites & Taylors CHEMIST Timothy Whites & Taylors CHEMIST 732 J Salmon & Son HOUSEHOLD STOREKEEPER J Salmon & Son HOUSEHOLD STOREKEEPER 734 Lilley & Skinner BOOTMAKERS Lilley & Skinner BOOTMAKERS 736 Davies & Co TOBACCONIST Davies & Co TOBACCONIST 738 H Philpott & Co NEWSAGENT H Philpott & Co NEWSAGENT 740 F W Wolworth CHAIN STORES F W Wolworth CHAIN STORES 742 " " " " STANHOPE ROAD 742 William King BEER RETAILER William King BEER RETAILER 744 746 Zip French Cleaners DRY CLEANER Zip French Cleaners DRY CLEANER 746a Jacques HAIRDRESSERS Jacques HAIRDRESSERS 748 Ernest Damant TRAVEL GOODS Ernest Damant TRAVEL GOODS Friern Barnet and District Local History Society HIGH ROAD, NORTH FINCHLEY (KINGSWAY TO RAVENSDALE AVENUE) 1938 ONWARDS Number 1938 1939 748 Mrs E Davis PERFUME STORES Mrs E Davis PERFUME STORES 750 Freeman, Hardy & Willis BOOTMAKER Freeman, Hardy & Willis BOOTMAKER 752 Meesons CONFECTIONER Meesons CONFECTIONER 752a 752a 754 William Roberts FANCY DRAPER William Roberts FANCY DRAPER 756 " " " " 758 Edward Langton JEWELLER Edward Langton JEWELLER 760 Montague Burton TAILOR Montague Burton TAILOR 760 " " " " 762 William Jelks & Sons HOUSE FURNISHERS William Jelks & Sons HOUSE FURNISHERS 762 " " " " 764 " " " " 766 Home & Colonial GROCER Home & Colonial GROCER 768 Yates & Sons Ltd DYERS & CLEANERS Yates & Sons Ltd DYERS & CLEANERS 770 Prior's DRAPER Prior's DRAPER 772 " " " " 774 " " " " 776 H Sealy-Jones & Co WINES & SPIRITS H Sealy-Jones & Co WINES & SPIRITS FRIERN PARK 778 National Cleaners & Dyers DRY CLEANERS National Cleaners & Dyers DRY CLEANERS 780 J Sainsbury PROVISION DEALER J Sainsbury PROVISION DEALER 782 Gilbert Knowlman & Co DRAPER Gilbert Knowlman & Co DRAPER 784 Prices TAILORS Prices TAILORS 786 Westminster BANK Westminster BANK 788 Boots CHEMIST Boots CHEMIST 790 Buckle & Hughes GROCER Buckle & Hughes GROCER 792 Salmon & Gluckstein TOBACCONIST Salmon & Gluckstein TOBACCONIST 794 John Maxwell TAILOR John Maxwell TAILOR 796 W H Smith BOOKS W H Smith BOOKS 798 Charles Sparrow & Son ESTATE AGENT Charles Sparrow & Son ESTATE AGENT 800 Edward Danby HARNESS MAKER Eric Colman FLORIST 802 Ernest Richard BAKER Mulholland & Tedd Ltd BOOT RETAILER 804 International Tea Stores GROCER International Tea Stores GROCER 806 " " " " 808 International Tea Stores CHEMIST International Tea Stores CHEMIST TORRINGTON PARK 810 Barclays BANK Barclays BANK 812 " " " " 814 814 Rego Clothiers TAILORS Rego Clothiers TAILORS 816 Andrew Stuart OUTFITTERS Andrew Stuart OUTFITTERS 818 P Millet CLOTHIER Needlecraft WOOLS 820 Arthur Jones BAKER Arthur Jones BAKER 822 RER RADIO SPECIALISTS RER RADIO SPECIALISTS 824 Kenneth Ashby OUTFITTER Kenneth Ashby OUTFITTER 826 Arthur Brodie CUTLER Arthur Brodie CUTLER Friern Barnet and District Local History Society HIGH ROAD, NORTH FINCHLEY (KINGSWAY TO RAVENSDALE AVENUE) 1938 ONWARDS Number 1938 1939 828 London Style Co BOOTMAKER London Style Co BOOTMAKER 828 Burnside Ltd BOOKSELLER Burnside Ltd BOOKSELLER 830 Jane Coney LADIES OUTFITTER Jane Coney LADIES OUTFITTER 832 W Stinton FLORIST Data not available 834 834 836 838 Great North London Motors CAR DEALER Great North London Motors CAR DEALER 840 " " " " 842 " " " " 844 London Co-operative
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