St Peter's Church, Arkley
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  • Gallery 1: Past year at St Peter’s
  • Gallery 2: Earlier events & images
    • 2B: Events & images 1840-1999
  • Gallery 3: Images of St Peter’s over the years
  • Gallery 4: Arkley images
    • 4B: Local events & sport
    • 4C: Barnet Physic Well
    • 4D: Arkley Windmill
    • 4E: Rowley Green
    • 4F: Galley Lane/Trotters Bottom
    • 4G: Wellhouse Lane & Queens Road area
    • 4H: Whalebones
    • 4J: Arkley in the snow
    • 4K: Motor transport
    • 4L: Vintage maps
  • Gallery 5: Remembrance 2018
  • Gallery 6: War Memorial Centenary 2020
  • Fr Nick’s ‘Lockdown’ videos 2020-1
  • Churches Together for Chipping Barnet
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Whalebones, November 2018 (with thanks to Mark J Nagle) (posted 9/11/18)
ARKLEY images:
Whalebones
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Early view of Whalebones entrance (from Barnet Museum archive) (posted 3/4/17)
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Whalebones, 1936 (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 15/1/18)
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Whalebones c1910 (posted 10/9/19)
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Whalebones c1970s (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 13/4/18)
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Wood Street towards Arkley (Whalebones on left), 1981 (photo by John Miller, courtesy of Sharon Snow) (posted 6/5/18)
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Polar explorer Sir John Franklin (1786-1847) who erected the original whale bones
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Whalebones (posted 6/1/20)
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Entrance to Whalebones, June 2014 (posted 29/3/17)
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Whalebones, February 2019 (posted 25/2/19)
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