Harefield, The Canal c.1965
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A pair of empty working narrowboats on the Grand Union Canal near Harefield. When this picture was taken, there was still some commercial traffic around: within five years, almost two centuries of carrying on the GU would come to an end.

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A Selection of Memories from Harefield

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 Harefield

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My earliest memory of Harefield is sitting in a pushchair aged about two or three in Mount Pleasant with my mother pointing to an airship, either R100 or R101, flying majestically eastwards, probably to its base at Cardington. A memory that will always be with me in view of the tragic fate of R101. Harold Kyle.
When I was about nine I spent a year in Harefield Hospital. When I arrived I was put into isolation for two weeks. The treatment included a penicillin injection twice a day. After isolation I was moved into a double room, and then allowed out of bed for two hours a day. This progressed until I was allowed out of bed most of the time. The ward was laid out in a kind of half circle with the office in the middle of ...see more
The Harrow and Pinner Division of the girl guides organised a huge May Day celebration on 1st May in their new Willow Tree Activity Centre in Breakspear Road North, Harefield. Their Badger site at Willow Tree was alive to the sights and sounds of Brownies in the Division trying country dancing, maypole dancing, making hobby horses, garlands and dance ...see more
My father used to be the Officer in Charge here when it was an old people's home - we used to live in the cottage just before the dovecote. When we lived there Kath and Ian used to live in the Upper Lodge which was directly on the entrance to the road to Breakspear House. I have very few 'photos of Breakspear House as I lived here from the ages of 7 to 13. I have very happy memories of my time there.