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Whitestone Pond (1900s)
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North End Road, NW11
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In the neighbourhood...

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Constructing Golders Green station (c. 1904) This is a view from above the Northern Line tunnel entrance
Credit: London Transport Museum
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The Old Bull and Bush The Old Bull and Bush, near Hampstead Heath, gave its name to the music hall song "Down at the old Bull and Bush" sung by Florrie Forde. The interior was renovated to a modern, gastropub style in 2006. Until the introduction of the smoking ban in England in 2007, The Bull and Bush was one of the few completely smoke-free pubs in London. The earliest record of a building on the site is of a farmhouse in 1645. The farmhouse gained a licence to sell ale in 1721. William Hogarth drank here, and is believed to have been involved in planting out the pub garden.
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Constructing Golders Green station (c. 1904) This is a view from above the Northern Line tunnel entrance
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North End Road, NW11
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Waterlow Court, a Grade II* listed building in Hampstead Garden Suburb Waterlow Court was designed for ’businesswomen’ by Baillie Scott and built by the Improved Industrial Dwellings Company - opening in 1909.
Credit: Wiki Commons/Dudley Miles
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The corner of Corringway and Corringham Road in Hampstead Garden Suburb (2021)
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A map a day for the month of May - the villages of Golders Green and Hendon. This map, while published in 1908, had been overtaken by events and was out of date. The arrival of the Hampstead Tube (Northern Line) at Golders Green coincided with an explosion of house building. This new housing soon reached the River Brent. Likewise, Hampstead Garden Suburb was under way by 1908.
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Night bus near Golders Green (1950s)
Credit: Godfrey MacDominic (attributed)
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Constructing Golders Green station (1906) Taken from atop the tunnel entrance, it’s interesting to see the development in anticipation of the station. Most of the other pre-opening shots from just a year before show a rural crossroads.
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