Edgware, Station Road From Edgwarebury Lane c.1950
Photo ref:
E126009

More about this scene
Dated 1923, the neo-Georgian terrace of shops and flats was built to coincide with the arrival of the Northern Line in that same year. The reassuring style of the architecture, with its Ionic pilasters and solid timber and glass shop fronts, was designed to attract the young city worker to live in a world somewhere between the town and the country. Out of shot to the left is a very pretty bank building in the same, but rather more luxurious, style.
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