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Decoy Farm on the Hendon/Temple Fortune boundary was painted circa 1890 by Louise Surrey. The farmhouse was an 18th-century building, which took its name from a nearby pond used as a duck decoy. The farmland was destroyed with the building of the North Circular Road in 1925. The building was demolished in 1935. A bricked-up window in the painting indicates an attempt to reduce window taxes paid on a residence introduced in the 18th century.
Credit: Louise Surrey
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St Marylebone Electricity Generating Station This was built in 1905 and located at the corner of Richmond Street (later Orchardson Street) and Fisherton Street
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Decoy Farm, painted here in 1914 by E.H. Smith. The 18th century building (demolished in 1935), took its name from a nearby pond used as a duck decoy. Mutton Bridge takes its name from the brook which joins the Dollis Brook to form the River Brent. The road it carries is Bell Lane, an old route from Hampstead to Hendon via Temple Fortune.
Credit: E.H. Smith
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