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St Peter the Apostle
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
The Gate Inn in the early 20th century (posted 18/1/18). Jutting out from the building are two signs - one depicting a bell (the pub was then known as The Bell) and, above it, a gate.
ARKLEY images
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Bell Inn (now the Gate) with VR decoration for Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria (1897) (posted 14/1/18)
The Bell (Gate), possibly late 19th century (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 12/12/18)
Bell Inn (now the Gate) in early 20th century (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 24/1/18)
The Old Bell (now the Gate), early 20th century (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 16/12/17)
The Bell (now Gate), probably early 20th century (courtesy of Mark Littlefield) (posted 9/12/17)
July 2020
Former Brickmakers’ Arms (opened 1852), now private residence.
Brickmakers’ Arms, 19th century (posted 6/2/20)
Early days of the Arkley Club (from an old President’s Christmas card) (posted 1/3/18)
Arkley Working Men’s Club & Clayton Cottages, early 20th century (posted 1/10/18)
The Arkley Working Men’s Club (now Arkley Club) changed its name to Arkley Men’s Club in 1946 (posted 31/5/18)
Arkley Club’s Great War Memorial, Remembrance Sunday 2018 (posted 15/11/18)
Postcard (probably early 20th century) of Arkley Post Office, with St Peter’s in the distance (posted 2/11/17)
A view of Arkley, probably early 20th century (posted 3/3/17)
Barnet Road, Arkley: early 20th century (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 8/1/20)
Post Office and Barnet Road from the east (early 20th century) (posted 9/1/20)
Barnet Road, probably early 20th century (posted 12/6/18)
Barnet Road & Post Office - date uncertain (possibly 1920s) (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 30/5/18)
Barnet Road (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 12/12/18)
Barnet Road, early to mid 20th century (St Peter’s in the distance) (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 8/1/20)
Barnet Road, Arkley in 1954 (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 24/4/18)
Barnet Road, 1957 (courtesy of Carolyn Susan Carter) (posted 15/4/20)
Village War Memorial after its unveiling, 1920 (posted 28/10/17)
Remembrance Sunday, 11 November 2018: Centenary of the Armistice
Mr Jones’ Bushfield, 1890 (courtesy of Frances Reid) (posted 27/12/18)
Arkley Hotel (Three Elms) - late 19th century (posted 18/2/17)
The Three Elms (Arkley Hotel) (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 12/12/18)
Three Elms (Arkley Hotel), probably late 19th century (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 6/2/20)
Arkley Hotel (possibly when it was the Three Elms), late 19th/early 20th century) (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 8/1/20)
Arkley Hotel - early 20th century (posted 18/2/17)
Arkley Hotel and 107A bus, c late 1950s/early 1960s (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 25/4/17)
The Arkley and bus lay-by, January 2018 (posted 7/1/18)
The Arkley, late 20th century (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 7/7/18)
The Arkley, April 2019 (posted 14/4/19)
Arkley View - listening station during Second World War (posted 17/1/18)
Quinta Drive c1960s (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 27/2/19)
Mays Lane, probably late 19th century (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 6/2/20)
Local honey on sale in Barnet, September 2018 (posted 5/9/18)
Friendly pheasant in Arkley (Dr Hardev C Coonar) (posted 31/1/17)