Credits

Thank you

We would like to thank members of the Society who have contributed their time and effort, especially Dr Michael Worms for his immense local knowledge, Murray Thompson, Collin Reece and Nick Cook for providing their photographs.

Credits

We would like to thank Yasmine Webb (Local Studies Collection Manager) at the Barnet Local Studies & Archives, 80 Daws Lane, Mill Hill NW7 4SL for her advice on the use of images and maps. Some of the images of Old Mill Hill are used ‘Courtesy of Barnet Local Studies’. A link to their web site is included on the links page and we recommend everyone to visit their site and explore the vast array of material that is available on Mill Hill.

We would like to thank Liz Barrett for images of wildlife in Mill Hill. Thanks to Cllr John Hart for the use of the picture of Vincett’s by Ron Pooke and to John Maxfield who provided the Society with drawings by Marion Rhodes. Also thanks Ordnance Survey for their help in advising on old maps and providing these.

Images

All images are copyright by their original creators unless otherwise stated. We have made every effort to discover copyright holders and if we have inadvertently overlooked any, we apologise and will make a correction. Please contact us.

Bibliography & further reading

This bibliography is not exhaustive, but does list (and recommend) all the books that have been referenced in the preparation of our website.

A Brief History of the Mill Hill Preservation Society – David Welch
A Portrait of Mill Hill in Water Colour – Peter Hume FRIBA
Barnet and Hadley Past – Pamela Taylor – Historical Publications Ltd
London in Maps – Philippa Glanville – Published by The Connoisseur
Mill Hill – Bernard H. Oak – published by The Pentland Press Ltd
Mill Hill – Ralph Calder – Published by Angus Hudson Ltd
The Dissenters of Mill Hill – Sheila Hume – published by
The Story of Mill Hill – John W Collier – The Mill Hill Historical Society
Mill Hill as it was – by Clive Smith – Published by C. R. Smith
(available on Amazon)

This site has been prepared with reasonable care and in good faith. If there are any errors or omissions then MHPS apologise and ask that you let us know so that the appropriate corrections can be made.

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