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Golders Collection

"Exploring the Rich History of Golders: From Football Triumphs to Iconic Landmarks" Golders Green, a vibrant neighborhood nestled in the heart of London

Background imageGolders Collection: Golders Green FC football team 1936

Golders Green FC football team 1936. Back row: Walker, Shorland, Boston, Miles, Bloxham, Bradis. Front row: Breagan, Browne, Bucci (Captain), Evans, Boston. Date: 1936

Background imageGolders Collection: Golders Green

Golders Green
Temple Fortune Date: 1920s

Background imageGolders Collection: Woman outside Golders Green underground station, London

Woman outside Golders Green underground station, London. The bus, destination Hendon, carries an advertisement: You Can t Beat Harrods. 1921

Background imageGolders Collection: Golders Hill Park, Hampstead Heath, London

Golders Hill Park, Hampstead Heath, London - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J

Background imageGolders Collection: Golders Hill Park

Golders Hill Park
A landscape etching of a park clearing hill of Golders Green in London, a popular place of natural wildlife. Date: circa 1915

Background imageGolders Collection: London omnibus in Regent Street

London omnibus in Regent Street
A London omnibus in Regent Street heading for Golders Green. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageGolders Collection: Enemy aliens queue to register in London, September 1939

Enemy aliens queue to register in London, September 1939
German nationals living in Britain, described by the Sphere as enemy aliens, queue to register themselves in Golders Green, carrying gas masks and monitored by police

Background imageGolders Collection: Golders Green Hippodrome theatre programme - Adelaide Hall

Golders Green Hippodrome theatre programme - Adelaide Hall
Golders Green Hippodrome theatre programme featuring Adelaide Hall. Adelaide Hall (1901-1993) was a jazz innovator & Broaway star of the 1920s Harlem Renaissance who made her home in London in 1939

Background imageGolders Collection: Golders Green tube station, NW London, and an earlier view

Golders Green tube station, NW London, and an earlier view from 1904. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageGolders Collection: Golders Green Hippodrome - art deco theatre programme

Golders Green Hippodrome - art deco theatre programme
Front cover of a theatre programme for the Golders Green Hippodrome featuring a stylised couple in evening dress. Date: 1939

Background imageGolders Collection: London Transport bus tickets -5

London Transport bus tickets -5
Original London Transport bus tickets - penny ticket on the route from Alperton to Ladbroke Grove, threepenny from Golders Green to New Cross. Date: unknown

Background imageGolders Collection: Firefighters in action at house fire, Golders Green

Firefighters in action at house fire, Golders Green
Firefighters in action at a house fire at 13 The Drive, Golders Green, NW London

Background imageGolders Collection: Alfs Button, a play by W A Darlington

Alfs Button, a play by W A Darlington, a version of the Aladdin story. First produced Portsmouth, 25 August 1924, then Golders Green, London, 22 September 1924, then the Princes Theatre

Background imageGolders Collection: Aerial view, Golders Green and Station, NW London

Aerial view, Golders Green and Station, NW London. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageGolders Collection: White Cargo by Leon Gordon

White Cargo by Leon Gordon
Promotional flyer for White Cargo by Leon Gordon from the novel Hells Playground by Vera Simonton. First produced in England, at the Playhouse Theatre, 15th May 1924

Background imageGolders Collection: Firefighter working from hydraulic platform

Firefighter working from hydraulic platform
Firefighter working from A Hydraulic Platform at a fire in Golders Green, NW London


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"Exploring the Rich History of Golders: From Football Triumphs to Iconic Landmarks" Golders Green, a vibrant neighborhood nestled in the heart of London, holds a fascinating history that spans across various domains. In 1936, the Golders Green FC football team made waves with their exceptional skills and unwavering determination on the pitch. Their legacy remains etched in the annals of local sports history. Beyond its sporting achievements, Golders Green boasts an array of captivating attractions. One such gem is Golders Hill Park, situated within the renowned Hampstead Heath. This picturesque park offers respite from bustling city life and captivates visitors with its lush greenery and tranquil ambiance. A significant landmark within this verdant oasis is none other than the iconic London Crematorium. Serving as a final resting place for many notable individuals over time, it stands as a testament to both reverence and remembrance. Notably, it was here that Marc Bolan's funeral took place - an event that left an indelible mark on music enthusiasts worldwide. Transportation has always played a pivotal role in shaping Golders Green's identity. The sight of London omnibuses traversing Regent Street evokes nostalgia for simpler times when these vehicles were emblematic of urban mobility. During tumultuous periods in history like September 1939, even enemy aliens found themselves queuing at registration centers in London – including those residing in Golders Green – highlighting how global events can impact local communities profoundly. The cultural scene thrived too; Adelaide Hall graced the stage at Golders Green Hippodrome theater program - her performances leaving audiences spellbound by her talent and charisma. Lastly, we cannot overlook one Green's most recognizable landmarks - its tube station which has been serving residents since earlier times while witnessing changes throughout decades gone by.