Friern Barnet, Halliwick Hospital, Friern Barnet Road c.1965
Photo ref: F187014
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This functional machine for healing people, quite new when the photograph was taken, contrasts dramatically in its simple, almost domestic design with its very close neighbour, the Colney Hatch Asylum to its south-east. Here is a pauper asylum of gigantic proportions, built to house 1,000 patients and designed by S W Daukes in 1851. As with Hanwell Asylum, the humanitarian principles evolving from revised scientific thinking were implemented, but even so, the long, cold corridors were seriously intimidating. Much of this remarkable building has been demolished over the past decade to accommodate a not particularly complimentary flat conversion.

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A Selection of Memories from Friern Barnet

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Friern Barnet

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My parents were married In St James Church, Christmas Day 1935. Both my mother's sisters & her brother were also married there, as was myself, two sisters, a cousin & nephew. He being the last, in June 1990. Before I moved away my eldest daughter was baptised there, along with myself & siblings, plus two cousins, (one at St John's), a nephew & niece. There could possibly be more, these are all ...see more