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The old library building in Willesden
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Chapter Road, Willesden Green
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Normanby Road in Edwardian times.
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Dollis Hall Farm
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In the neighbourhood...

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Mark Twain in Dollis Hill. From Liberal Prime Minister, William Gladstone using it as a summer retreat and legendary American writer, Mark Twain describing Dollis Hill House as ’coming nearer to being a paradise’ than any other place he had lived, the mansion the local community fought hard to save, was finally demolished a few years ago
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Burnley Road c. 1910 Burnley Road is the location of the northern entrance of Dollis Hill station, opened by the Metropolitan Railway in 1909. The station last served the Met. in 1940. The Bakerloo ran its services there from 1939 to 1979 and thereafter by the Jubilee Line
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Mark Twain at Dollis Hill House (colourised)
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Normanby Road in Edwardian times.
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Dollis Hall Farm
Credit: Brent Museum
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