'Colindale' is an area in the
London Borough of Barnet. It is a suburban development situated 8 miles (12.9 km) north west of
Charing Cross.
Today
Colindale houses many of North London's largest institutions. They are the
British Library newspaper depository, the
Royal Air Force Museum, Barnet College and the Peel Centre (better known as
Hendon Police College). A small brook, a tributary of the
River Brent called the Silk Stream, runs north to south. Also located here is the
Grahame Park Estate built on the former
Hendon Aerodrome.
History
Formerly in the
borough and ancient
parish of
Hendon, the area was essentially the dale between
Mill Hill and The
Burroughs. By the middle of the 20th century, it had come to include that part of the Edgware Road between
The Hyde and
Burnt Oak.
The area is named after a
16th century family of the same name. Until the
20th century Collindale, was without any buildings save for a large house called Collindale Lodge, Collindale Farm and a few cottages (a spelling with two L's has been used, as on this printed in 1873). All of these properties were on Collindeep Lane which had in the medieval period been an alternative route out of London (via
Hampstead,
Golders Green and
Hendon) to the Edgware Road. By the end of the 16th century it was not often used as a main road and by the middle part of the 19th century was called Ancient Street.
By the end of the
19th century cheap land prices made Colindale attractive to developers.
Colindale Hospital was started in
1898 as an asylum for the long term sick of central London and in 1907 The Government Lymph Establishment for making vaccines was built. By
1996 the majority of the hospital was closed and at present lies mostly derelict. In
1902 the
British Library built a new depository and kept the
newspaper collection there from
1934.
Garston’s Ltd established a trunk factory in
1901 as well as a row of cottages called Leatherville. As such they constitute the first manufacturer in the Collindale. By
1914 there was already housing between Colindale Avenue and Annesley avenues mostly to house the workers of these endeavours. Immediately after the
First World War a number of other manufacturing companies came to Colindale. Franco Illuminated Signs came to Aerodrome Road in
1922. They made their money making the lights for the
Franco British Exhibition (1908), from which they took their name (later abbreviated to Franco). They were best known for the neon signs to be found in Piccadilly from the
1920s to the
1970s.
Frigidaire started in a wooden shack in Aerodrome Road, employing 11 people in
1923, selling the first automatic household fridges in England. The reason why many of these and other companies chose Colindale was that there was land available for expansion. However by
1923 when the tube railway reached Colindale land prices increased and factory expansion was not realisable. A number of industries looked elsewhere for premises. In
1931 Frigidaire, for example, decided to build a new manufacturing plant on the Edgware Road and had moved its entire operations there by
1946.
After the station opened
suburban development was rapid and by
1939 much of the western side was
semi-detached housing. Typical is the Colin Park Estate built by F. H. Stucke & Co. around Colindeep Lane (
1927). A number of the houses on this estate are by the architect E. G. Trobridge.
St Matthias started as a mission church in
1905. Its permanent building was opened in
1934 and rebuilt 1971-3. Colindale infants' school was started in Colindeep Lane in
1921 with a new building constructed in Woodfield Avenue in
1933. In September of
1940 Colindale tube station and the Newspaper Library (rebuilt 1957) were bombed and the site was visited by
George VI and
Queen Elizabeth, the late Queen Mother. V1 flying bombs hit
Colindale Hospital on
1 July 1944 killing four members of the
Women's Auxiliary Air Force.
Nearest stations
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Colindale tube station
Nearest places
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Burnt Oak and
Mill Hill - north
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The Hyde and
West Hendon - south
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Church End and
The Burroughs - east
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Kingsbury - west
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Oriental City shopping centre
Image gallery
External links
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Hendon Aerodrome