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Playtime is Cancelled
A disused children's play area at the end of Tarling Road, next to the High Road. Tall fences and heavy padlocks keep people out whilst nature starts to take over.
Image: © Martin Addison
Taken: 3 Oct 2008
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Shopfronts on East Finchley High Road
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 20 Mar 2013
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Northbound In The Snow
Traffic crawls along the A1000 in Finchley during a snowstorm which will lay down 6 inches of snow in around 4 hours. It was quicker to travel on foot than by car as none of the roads had been gritted. The density of falling snow is such that even the Big Yellow Storage Warehouse is almost hidden.
Image: © Martin Addison
Taken: 18 Dec 2010
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St Pancras and Islington Cemetery
Detail of the northern most gatehouse, showing the 'Ancient Lights' plaque on the wall. This probably explains why the adjacent empty plot has not been snapped up for development.
Image: © Martin Addison
Taken: 31 Aug 2006
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The High Road
Looking towards North Finchley. This is the A1000.
Image: © Alasdair Addison
Taken: 6 Dec 2008
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Tarling Road Estate
Block of flats with balconies on alternating sides. The entrance is located on the side facing away from the road. There is a parking area for the residents out of shot on the right.
Image: © Martin Addison
Taken: 3 Oct 2008
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Old main entrance, St. Pancras and Islington Cemetery
The vehicle entrance is now further south, this entrance is restricted to pedestrians.
Image: © Robin Webster
Taken: 6 Apr 2013
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St Pancras and Islington Cemetery
Detail of the Saint Pancras Parish crest on the gates. Saint Pancras was beheaded in 304 during a purge of Christians by the Roman Emperor Diocletian - He was 14 years old. Information from Catholic Online.
Image: © Martin Addison
Taken: 31 Aug 2006
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Exit Road, St. Pancras and Islington Cemetery
The internal cemetery road leading to the exit is helpfully called Exit Road.
Image: © Robin Webster
Taken: 6 Apr 2013
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St Pancras and Islington Cemetery
Gate houses on the northernmost of the cemetery's two entrances along the High Road, East Finchley. The cemetery was the first municipal owned cemetery in London when it opened in 1852. It was expanded in 1877 and is the largest cemetery in London. Information from Wikipedia.
Image: © Martin Addison
Taken: 31 Aug 2006
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