
The Friern Barnet Photo Archive
Friern Barnet Lane, N20Number 65 photographed in February 2011
Picture added on 11 May 2011 at 12:36
You can see the wooden fence posts on the right of the house for the fence that we were just erecting at the time.
Added by Nigel Norie on 07 August 2020
The planning application was made in 1904: LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES BARNET PLANS LMA/4070
LMA/4070/02/00887: 65 Friern Barnet Lane, Friern Barnet UD: Planning application for houses
For F Baker, Toppesfield, New Southgate. GM Luetchford, 122 London Wall, EC, architect and surveyor. 1 file of 2 plans and 2 docs 1904 Jun. It was sold to Frederick Baker who was a solicitors clerk, by Fred Crisp who lived in White House. They are both buried in St James within 30ft of one another. Fred Baker was church warden there for 20 years.
LMA/4070/02/00887: 65 Friern Barnet Lane, Friern Barnet UD: Planning application for houses
For F Baker, Toppesfield, New Southgate. GM Luetchford, 122 London Wall, EC, architect and surveyor. 1 file of 2 plans and 2 docs 1904 Jun. It was sold to Frederick Baker who was a solicitors clerk, by Fred Crisp who lived in White House. They are both buried in St James within 30ft of one another. Fred Baker was church warden there for 20 years.
Added by Nigel Norie on 07 August 2020