EPW019193 ENGLAND (1927). Barnfield Road and the Redhill Institution, Burnt Oak, 1927
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Title | [EPW019193] Barnfield Road and the Redhill Institution, Burnt Oak, 1927 |
Reference | EPW019193 |
Date | August-1927 |
Link | |
Place name | BURNT OAK |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 520054, 190632 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.26636270360143, 51.601244544709 |
National Grid Reference | TQ201906 |
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Gaskarth Road |
bazouteast |
Sunday 28th of July 2024 11:51:07 PM |
Formerly Hendon Union Workhouse |
The Laird |
Monday 27th of April 2015 05:30:45 PM |
Watling Avenue (originally proposed name was Mill Hill Ave). |
colsouth111 |
Thursday 22nd of May 2014 08:10:03 AM |
The High Road, Burnt Oak. (A5) |
colsouth111 |
Thursday 22nd of May 2014 08:05:45 AM |
The Highlands |
colsouth111 |
Thursday 22nd of May 2014 08:04:21 AM |
Barnfield Road |
colsouth111 |
Thursday 22nd of May 2014 08:02:24 AM |
Watling Avenue and Burnt Oak Northern Line Tube Station |
Class31 |
Thursday 23rd of August 2012 11:03:52 PM |
User Comment Contributions
One of several excellent views of Barnfield Rd, the clarity of which belies its age, just a year after the general strike and two years before the Wall St crash. Beyond we can see the Watling estate taking shape but nothing built on Watling Ave as yet. (Lovers of the'60s London blues scene might like to know that Long John Baldry's grandparents lived in Barnfield Road}. The prominent building on the left is the old Hendon Union Workhouse. |
colsouth111 |
Saturday 1st of June 2013 06:46:48 PM |