EPW029989 ENGLAND (1929). Glendale Avenue and Ranelagh Drive under construction, Edgware, 1929
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| Title | [EPW029989] Glendale Avenue and Ranelagh Drive under construction, Edgware, 1929 | 
| Reference | EPW029989 | 
| Date | October-1929 | 
| Link | |
| Place name | EDGWARE | 
| Parish | |
| District | |
| Country | ENGLAND | 
| Easting / Northing | 519091, 192758 | 
| Longitude / Latitude | -0.27953967439146, 51.620558122589 | 
| National Grid Reference | TQ191928 | 
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|  Motor lorry with trailer in the same livery. | Maurice | Saturday 3rd of November 2012 08:43:53 AM | 
|  Mowbray Road | Class31 | Monday 29th of October 2012 12:15:11 PM | 
|  Parkside Drive | Class31 | Monday 29th of October 2012 12:12:23 PM | 
|  Still there on StreetView |   Dylan Moore | Monday 29th of October 2012 11:51:17 AM | 
|  A41 Edgware Way |   Dylan Moore | Monday 29th of October 2012 11:44:29 AM | 
|  Edgwarebury Lane |   Dylan Moore | Monday 29th of October 2012 11:43:55 AM | 
|  Glendale Avenue |   Dylan Moore | Monday 29th of October 2012 11:42:41 AM | 
| More obsessive study of the houses on Google Maps earth view (see my comments about Ranelagh Drive) suggests to me that this is Hillside Gardens, not Glendale Avenue. The wide strip of land with the builders' material and the prominent large tree is the reserved route of the proposed extension of the London Underground Northern line from Edgware, now built over by Sterling Avenue, which was bounded by Glendale Avenue on the northeast and Hillside Gardens on the south west. Anyone agree or disagree? |   Brian | Sunday 21st of February 2016 11:16:37 PM | 
|  Ranelagh Drive |   Dylan Moore | Monday 29th of October 2012 11:40:49 AM | 
| Careful (obsessive!) study of the houses on Google Maps earth view suggests to me that this is Glendale Avenue, not Ranelagh Drive. The wide strip of land with the builders' material and the prominent large tree is the reserved route of the proposed extension of the London Underground Northern line from Edgware, now built over by Sterling Avenue, which was bounded by Glendale Avenue on the northeast and Hillside Gardens on the south west. Anybody agree or disagree? |   Brian | Sunday 21st of February 2016 11:13:03 PM | 
|  Ranelagh Close under construction |   Dylan Moore | Monday 29th of October 2012 11:38:53 AM | 
| Hi Dylan, Thanks for this one. We'll change the catalogue and post the new data here in due course. Interesting to see the area under development. I'm reading a book about the (doomed) Watford and Edgware Railway, the route of which is just at the bottom of the image. Yours, Katy Britain from Above Cataloguing Team Leader | Katy Whitaker | Wednesday 2nd of January 2013 12:17:30 PM | 
 
             
  ![[EPW029989] Glendale Avenue and Ranelagh Drive under construction, Edgware, 1929](http://britainfromabove.org.uk/sites/all/libraries/aerofilms-images/public/100x100/EPW/029/EPW029989.jpg) 
  
                                          ![[EPW034555] New housing around Glendale Avenue and environs, Edgware, from the south-west, 1930](http://britainfromabove.org.uk/sites/all/libraries/aerofilms-images/public/100x100/EPW/034/EPW034555.jpg)