EPW018770 ENGLAND (1927). Construction of the Watling Estate, Queensbury, from the south, 1927

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Details

Title [EPW018770] Construction of the Watling Estate, Queensbury, from the south, 1927
Reference EPW018770
Date 8-July-1927
Link
Place name QUEENSBURY
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 519868, 190217
Longitude / Latitude -0.26918915852304, 51.59755404745
National Grid Reference TQ199902

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Hendon Union Workhouse buildings

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The Bald Faced Stag public house

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Tuesday 2nd of August 2016 04:31:52 PM
It was about here (at 9 Watling Avenue) that Jack Cohen opened the very first Tesco store in 1929.

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Tuesday 2nd of August 2016 04:27:43 PM
Early part of shopping parade on Edgware Road opposite junction with Watling Avenue

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Saturday 18th of July 2015 12:06:55 AM
Redhill Drive under construction

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Friday 17th of July 2015 11:53:36 PM
Point at which Mollison Way later joined with Stag Lane to lead to Queensbury, proper

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Friday 17th of July 2015 11:50:19 PM
Burnt Oak tube station, Northern Line

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Friday 17th of July 2015 11:42:36 PM
That building is actually the electricity sub-station for the railway. Burnt Oak station is on the opposite side of the road.

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User Comment Contributions

The labelling of some of the Watling estate pictures as Queensbury will raise a chuckle or two, as Queensbury did not exist until five or six years later, and was somewhat to the west of Burnt Oak

colsouth111
Friday 5th of October 2012 04:30:27 PM