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Harlesden Collection

Harlesden, a vibrant neighborhood in London, is full of rich history and diverse attractions

Background imageHarlesden Collection: Photograph of Elm Tree PH, Harlesden, London

Photograph of Elm Tree PH, Harlesden, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Face on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Nothing for the Elm Tree

Background imageHarlesden Collection: W Lewis & Co - Drapers Shop, High Street, Harlesden, Brent, London, England

W Lewis & Co - Drapers Shop, High Street, Harlesden, Brent, London, England. Date: 1915

Background imageHarlesden Collection: Snakes and Ladders game board

Snakes and Ladders game board Date: circa 1920s

Background imageHarlesden Collection: Women on production line, United Biscuits, Harlesden

Women on production line, United Biscuits, Harlesden
Women at work on the production line for McVitie's Jaffa Cakes at the United Biscuits factory in Harlesden, Middlesex, 23 September 1970. Date: 1970

Background imageHarlesden Collection: Jubilee Clock commemorating Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee, Harlesden, London (photo)

Jubilee Clock commemorating Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee, Harlesden, London (photo)
6033006 Jubilee Clock commemorating Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee, Harlesden, London (photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHarlesden Collection: Railway map, Willesden, Acton Wells, Queens Park, London

Railway map, Willesden, Acton Wells, Queens Park, London
Railway map, Willesden, Acton Wells, Queens Park (West Kilburn), London, with colour coding of the various railway companies. Date: 1920

Background imageHarlesden Collection: Fire Brigade crews in procession with banners

Fire Brigade crews in procession with banners
Fire Brigade crews in procession in a street with horse-drawn vehicles and banners, with spectators lining the route. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageHarlesden Collection: Jubilee Clock, Harlesden (photo)

Jubilee Clock, Harlesden (photo)
606899 Jubilee Clock, Harlesden (photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jubilee Clock, Harlesden; photograph); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection

Background imageHarlesden Collection: Brent NW10 7 Map

Brent NW10 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Brent NW10 7

Background imageHarlesden Collection: Brent NW10 4 Map

Brent NW10 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Brent NW10 4

Background imageHarlesden Collection: Keble Memorial School, Harlesden, London

Keble Memorial School, Harlesden, London
A group of children including two sitting on a pram, outside the Keble Memorial School, Crownhill Road, Harlesden. The school was run by the Church Extension Association. Date: Date: 1910

Background imageHarlesden Collection: Craven Park Harlesden police station

Craven Park Harlesden police station. London

Background imageHarlesden Collection: Group of women in national costume

Group of women in national costume, and others in everyday costume, in a church hall, possibly in Harlesden, NW London. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageHarlesden Collection: Studio portrait, couple with dog

Studio portrait, couple with dog
Studio portrait, couple with a small black lapdog, photo by Everard Winter of Harlesden, NW London. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageHarlesden Collection: Harlesden High Street

Harlesden High Street
High Street, Harlesden Date: circa 1903

Background imageHarlesden Collection: Children Clean Teeth

Children Clean Teeth
Children at the National Adoption Societys home in Harlesden brush their teeth standing at a wooden table using bowls


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Harlesden, a vibrant neighborhood in London, is full of rich history and diverse attractions. As you navigate through its streets, it feels like playing a game of Snakes and Ladders on the city's ever-changing board. One notable feature of the United Biscuits factory, where women work diligently on the production line to create delicious treats that bring joy to people's lives. Their dedication and hard work are truly commendable. Education also thrives in this community, with Keble Memorial School standing tall as an emblem of knowledge and growth. It serves as a beacon for young minds eager to learn and make their mark on the world. W Lewis & Co - Drapers Shop has been a staple on High Street for years, offering fashionable clothing options that cater to everyone's taste. The shop not only provides trendy attire but also contributes to Harlesden's bustling economy. The Jubilee Clock proudly stands as a symbol of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee celebration. This magnificent monument commemorates her reign and reminds us all of our shared history. Elm Tree PH captures the essence perfectly in one photograph – it showcases the warmth and camaraderie found within local pubs where friends gather after a long day or celebrate special occasions together. Transportation plays an essential role in connecting Harlesden with neighboring areas such as Willesden, Acton Wells, and Queens Park. The railway map highlights these connections, making travel convenient for residents and visitors alike. In times of crisis or emergencies, we can always rely on the brave men and women from Harlesden Fire Brigade who march proudly in processions with banners held high. Their commitment to keeping our community safe deserves our utmost respect. As you explore further into this dynamic neighborhood adorned with historical landmarks like the Jubilee Clock once again captured beautifully in another photo – you will find yourself immersed in its charm that reflects both tradition and progress.