epw019311 ENGLAND (1927). New housing next to the London Aerodrome, Burnt Oak, from the east, 1927

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Title [EPW019311] New housing next to the London Aerodrome, Burnt Oak, from the east, 1927
Reference EPW019311
Date 23-September-1927
Link
Place name BURNT OAK
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 520886, 190605
Longitude / Latitude -0.25436351609006, 51.600823863838
National Grid Reference TQ209906

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Hawkes and Sons Musical Instruments

Airwick
Sunday 12th of March 2023 08:54:06 PM
Railway spur running from the Midland mainline and around the eastern, northern and western perimeter of Hendon aerodrome, continuing to the aircraft production facilities adjacent to the Edgware Road. It was constructed to service the wartime aircraft production facilities that had appeared on the site during WW1. By the time this photograph was taken, it was already disused and out of commission and it would soon disappear entirely beneath more recent development. The course of the old spur crossed the route of what was later to be (in 1924) the Edgware extension of the Charing Cross, Euston & Hampstead Railway (Northern Line). Practically the only trace of the spur remaining is an old engine shed located in Montrose Playing Fields, which is now used for storage.

The Laird
Thursday 4th of January 2018 01:21:46 PM
Silkstream Road

Class31
Thursday 23rd of August 2012 09:54:59 PM
Montrose Avenue

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Thursday 23rd of August 2012 09:53:15 PM
Watling Avenue with Burnt Oak Tube Station Northern Line

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Thursday 23rd of August 2012 09:51:38 PM