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Fox and Clark’ Furniture Shop (1905)
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Clarendon Road, WD6
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Shenley Road, WD6
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7 Shenley Road, WD6
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39 Shenley Road, WD6
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View of Borehamwood (1928)
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Woodcock Hill 1900s, looking down from the crossroads at Barnet Lane, Elstree. The entrance to Woodcock Hill Farm can just be seen on the right where the horse and cart is. The vicinity was later the home of director Stanley Kubrick who chose to live here not only due to its proximity to Elstree Studios in Borehamwood but for its still-bucolic environment.
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Summerswood Primary School
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Clarendon Road, WD6
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Horses and a cart at Bullbaiters (Bullbeggar’s) Farm c1880 The area has been built over and the farm was approximately where Bullhead Road, Borehamwood is now. Bullbeggar meant "hobgoblin" or "scarecrow."
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Farmer George King retired from running Bullbaiter’s Farm on 25 March 1905. The farm was the property of the Earl of Strafford of Wrotham Park, South Mimms.
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Auction of farm goods from BullBaiters Farm. Boreham Wood after the retirement of farmer George King.
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Shenley Road, WD6
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Where Norlands and Sainsbury's met. 1960s.
Credit: Keith Turner
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The entrance to Opus Court, Shenley Road
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