Mill Hill was obviously once a very beautiful ‘rural’ place and the pictures touch on aspects of Mill Hill that have now disappeared. The images are from members and MHPS archives, but most of the original images are held by the Local Studies Centre in Daws Lane. A link to their website is included on the links page.
01 Hay Making on local farm late1800's.JPG |
02 Highgate to Edgeware line built c1867.JPG |
03 Vincett's The Butchers c1894 by Ron Pooke |
04 Angel Pond & Jeanettes c1900.jpg |
05 Green Man Inn, Hale Lane c1900.JPG |
06 Mill Hill Village Green c1900.JPG |
07 Partingdale Lane c1900.JPG |
08 'The Plough' Inn Holcombe Hill c1900.JPG |
09 'The Rising Sun' Highwood Hill c1900.JPG |
10 Means of Transport c1902 Andrew Dunlop JP in his phaeton.JPG |
11 Wooley's Farm, Sanders Lane c1902.JPG |
12 'Angell & Crown' Inn, Angel Pond c1905.JPG |
13 The Kings Head and the Ridgeway c1905.JPG |
14 Hale Lane towards 'The Broadway' c1906.JPG |
15 The Old Adam & Eve, The Ridgeway c1906.jpg |
16 Lawrence Street Farm c1910.jpg |
17 Sheep Wash Pond The Ridgeway c1910.jpg |
18 Station Road (looking toward 'M&S') c1910.jpg |
19 The Middlesex Regiment at Inglis Barracks c1912.JPG |
20 Lawrence Street (later The Broadway) c1915.jpg |
21 The United Kingdom Optical Company c1919.JPG |
22 Sacred Heart Church Broadway c1923 by Marion Rhodes.JPG |
23 Gasworks Mill Hill East 1926.JPG |
24 The Broadway c1930.JPG |
25 'Three Crown's' Inn, Nan Clark's Lane c1937.JPG |
26 Mill Hill Station moves for the M1 c1950.jpg |
27 John Laing's, Page Steet - 'building the M1' c1959.JPG |
28 'M J Lamb' - Village shop closed c1974.JPG |