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A line of three new LGOC B-type buses (route 1) stand ready for service, with their crews, at Cricklewood bus garage (1911) The new B-type bus was the world’s first mass-produced motorised bus, introduced in 1910 by Frank Searle. A bus inspector stands at the right foreground.
Credit: London Transport Museum
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Rockhall Terrace (c. 1900) This was once was situated along the Edgware Road in Cricklewood but it was demolished in 1905, making way for a telephone exchange and an ice skating rink.
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Cricklewood from "Stanford’s Library Map Of London And Its Suburbs 1872"
Credit: Edward Stanford
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Alan Coren Close - north of Cricklewood
Credit: Ordnance Survey
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Cricklewood Broadway (1933) The Smiths clock factory was a major employer in NW2
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Rockhall Terrace once was situated along the Edgware Road in Cricklewood
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