Fox and Clark Furniture Shop (1905)

Image dated 1905

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2016
The Fox and Clark Furniture Shop was situated at 73 Shenley Road, Boreham Wood.


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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
105 Shenley Road, WD6 105 Shenley Road lies along the main street of Borehamwood.
27A Theobald Street 27a Theobald Street was once Boreham Wood’s first purpose-built school.
66 Shenley Road, WD6 66 Shenley Road used to lie on the corner of Furzehill Road.
68 Shenley Road 68 Shenley Road was a shop on the corner of Furzehill Road - now disappeared.
ABPC Elstree Studios British National Pictures Ltd purchased 50 acres of land on the south side of Shenley Road and began construction of two large film stages in 1925. The first film produced there was Madame Pompadour in 1927.
Allum Hall Allum Hall was a community centre and lately a venue.
Boreham Wood Baptist Church The Baptist Church, situated on the corner of Furzehill Road, opened on 14 July 1911.
Boreham Wood Engine Works The Boreham Wood Engine Works and Loco Packing Company was situated in Drayton Road.
Buses in Shenley Road A 292 and 358 in Shenley Road.
Elstree and Borehamwood Elstree (and Borehamwood) station, constructed in 1868, has undergone a series of name changes.
Fox and Clark Furniture Shop (1905) The Fox and Clark Furniture Shop was situated at 73 Shenley Road, Boreham Wood.
Shenley Road (1930s) Shenley Road, Borehamwood in the 1930s
Shenley Road water tank Shenley Road tank was a fire prevention feature of Boreham Wood.
The Grange The Grange was a large house built for Frank May, chief cashier to the Bank of England from 1873 to 1893.
The Myriad Stores Photo depicting 49 Shenley Road, WD6
Theobald Street (watercolour) Watercolour of the lower part of Theobald Street.
Theobald Street, looking north This image probably dates from the 1950s.

NEARBY STREETS
Albert Square, WD6 Albert Square is the fictional location of the BBC soap opera EastEnders. (Walford)
Almond Way, WD6 Almond Way is a development off Whitehouse Avenue (Borehamwood)
Audley Close, WD6 Audley Close is a road in the WD6 postcode area (Borehamwood)
Boreham Holt, WD6 Boreham Holt is a road in the WD6 postcode area (Elstree)
Borehamwood Enterprise Centre, WD6 Borehamwood Enterprise Centre is a business centre (Borehamwood)
Borehamwood Shopping Park, WD6 Borehamwood Shopping Park is a location in London (Borehamwood)
Brickfield Cottages, WD6 Brickfield Cottages lie between Theobald Street and the railway (Borehamwood)
Brook Close, WD6 Brook Close is a location in London (Borehamwood)
Brownlow Road, WD6 Brownlow Road was built together with Drayton Road (Borehamwood)
Calleo House, WD6 Calleo House is a location in London (Borehamwood)
Cardinal Avenue, WD6 Cardinal Avenue leads south off of Shenley Road (Borehamwood)
Cedar Close, WD6 Cedar Close is a location in London (Borehamwood)
Cedars Close, WD6 Cedars Close is a road in the WD6 postcode area (Borehamwood)
Chatsworth Close, WD6 Chatsworth Close is a road in the WD6 postcode area (Borehamwood)
Civic Offices, WD6 Civic Offices is a location in London (Borehamwood)
Clarendon Mews, WD6 Clarendon Mews is a location in London (Walford)
Clarendon Road, WD6 Clarendon Road runs north from Shenley Road (Borehamwood)
Deacons Close, WD6 Deacons Close is a location in London (Elstree)
Deacons Hill Road, WD6 Deacons Hill Road is a road connecting Barnet Lane and Allum Lane (Elstree)
Drayton Road, WD6 Drayton Road is one of the older streets in Borehamwood (Borehamwood)
Dunnock Close, WD6 Dunnock Close is a road in the WD6 postcode area (Borehamwood)
Essex Road, WD6 Essex Road was created just prior to the first world war (Borehamwood)
Fairbanks Building, WD6 Fairbanks Building can be found on Eldon Avenue (Borehamwood)
Franklin Court, WD6 Franklin Court is a location in London (Borehamwood)
Furzehill Parade, WD6 Furzehill Parade is a location in London (Borehamwood)
Furzehill Road, WD6 Furzehill Road runs from Shenley Road to Barnet Lane (Borehamwood)
Gables Avenue, WD6 Gables Avenue is a road in the WD6 postcode area (Borehamwood)
George Street, WD6 George Street is a road in the WD6 postcode area (Walford)
Glenhaven Avenue, WD6 Glenhaven Avenue is a road in the WD6 postcode area (Elstree and Borehamwood)
Goldfinch Way, WD6 This is a street in the WD6 postcode area (Borehamwood)
Goodwood Path, WD6 Goodwood Path leads off Stratfield Road (Borehamwood)
Grosvenor Road, WD6 Grosvenor Road is a road in the WD6 postcode area (Borehamwood)
Haddon Close, WD6 Haddon Close was one of a series of roads off Stratfield Road named after country estates (Borehamwood)
Hillside Avenue, WD6 Hillside Avenue was a pre-war road laid out from 1937 onwards (Borehamwood)
Hollywood Court, WD6 Hollywood Court was built in 1935 (Elstree)
Holt Close, WD6 Holt Close is a road in the WD6 postcode area (Elstree)
Keystone Passage, WD6 Keystone Passage commemorates the Keystone factory (Borehamwood)
Lexington Close, WD6 Lexington Close is a cul-de-sac that didn’t last (Borehamwood)
Liberty Court, WD6 Liberty Court is a location in London (Borehamwood)
Malden Road, WD6 Malden Road is parallel to Essex Road (Borehamwood)
Maple Court, WD6 Maple Court is a location in London (Borehamwood)
Markham Close, WD6 Markham Close was created out of the sale and subsequent demolition of Theobald Street houses (Borehamwood)
Martins Walk, WD6 Martins Walk is a location in London (Borehamwood)
Mildred Avenue, WD6 Mildred Avenue is a curious road, being in two halves (Borehamwood)
Oakfield Court, WD6 Oakfield Court is a location in London (Borehamwood)
Oakwood Avenue, WD6 Oakwood Avenue is a road in the WD6 postcode area (Borehamwood)
Park Crescent, WD6 Park Crescent is a road in the WD6 postcode area (Elstree)
Penta Court, WD6 Penta Court is a block on Station Road (Borehamwood)
Red Road, WD6 Red Road is a road in the WD6 postcode area (Borehamwood)
Shelley Close, WD6 This is a street in the WD6 postcode area (Borehamwood)
Shenley Road, WD6 Shenley Road is the main street running through Borehamwood (Borehamwood)
Siskin Close, WD6 Siskin Close was built on the site of the Boreham Wood Engine Works (Borehamwood)
Station Road, WD6 Station Road was laid out shortly after the railway was built to connect new industry built alongside the railway with the centre of the village (Borehamwood)
Stratfield Road, WD6 Stratfield Road was built over the land of Tilehouse Farm in the late 1960s (Borehamwood)
Sutton Path, WD6 Sutton Path leads from Stratfield Road to the edge of the EastEnders set (Borehamwood)
The Kinetic Centre, WD6 The Kinetic Centre is a location in London (Borehamwood)
Theobald Street, WD6 Theobald Street runs from the centre of Borehamwood to the centre of Radlett (Borehamwood)
Thurston Way, WD6 Thurston Way is a location in London (Borehamwood)
Tilehouse Close, WD6 Tilehouse Close is a road in the WD6 postcode area (Borehamwood)
Turpin Road, WD6 A street within the KT17 postcode (Walford)
Welbeck Close, WD6 Welbeck Close is a road in the WD6 postcode area (Walford)
Whitehall Close, WD6 Whitehall Close was named for the Whitehall Studios which formerly stood on the site (Borehamwood)
Whitehouse Avenue, WD6 Whitehouse Avenue was originally to be called Cornwall Avenue (Borehamwood)


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