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Arkley Hotel (Three Elms), late 19th century, with Galley Lane to the right (posted 18/2/17): see main gallery 4 for more pictures of the Arkley Hotel
ARKLEY images:
Galley Lane/Trotters Bottom
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Galley Lane, c late 19th/early 20 century (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 9/12/18)
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Galley Lane, possibly early 20th century (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 18/3/18)
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Galley Lane, early 20th century (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 20/3/18)
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Fold Farm, late 19th/early 20th century (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 13/9/17)
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Old Fold Farmhouse, probably late 19th century (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 20/3/18)
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Fold Farm, 1980s (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 5/4/18)
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Valentines Farm, Galley Lane (probably early to mid 20th century) (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 30/3/18)
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Elm Farm, 1970s (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 1/4/18)
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Elm Farm - oak tree struck by lightning, 10 September 1869 (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 20/3/18)
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Galley Lane, December 2018 (posted 4/12/18)
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Galley Lane, December 2018 (posted 4/12/18)
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Galley Lane in late 19th/early 20th century, probably at the junction with Trotters Bottom, with Rowley Lane then joining at top right, though there was a lively debate on Facebook (see below) about the precise location (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 29/9/17)
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from “Arkley Church & Community News”, November 2017
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Police box, since removed, at junction of Barnet By-Pass with Galley Lane/Trotters Bottom (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 30/3/18)
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Near junction of Trotters Bottom and A1, early 1970s (with police box in distance) (courtesy of Neal Cramphorn) (posted 20/2/20)
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Trotters Bottom, early 20th century (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 28/3/19)
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Gateway to Dyrham Park, off Trotters Bottom: probably early 20th century (Barnet Museum Archive) (posted 25/1/18)
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Dyrham Park gateway, February 1955 (posted 20/2/20)
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Dyrham gateway, 1978 (N Dean) (posted 30/3/18)
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Dyrham Arch, April 2015 (N Dean) (posted 15/4/18)
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