RMD20HAC–Avenue of plane trees in Gladstone Park, Dollis Hill, London, UK
RFJ77820–Dollis Hill station, Labour party members hand out flyers in preparation for the upcoming election
RME0JW38–Dewsbury Road, Dollis Hill, London, UK
RMD3W4HJ–Houses in Dollis Hill Lane, Dollis Hill NW2, London, UK
RMBWCWFF–view from Dollis Hill Lane London Tilt shift lens used
RMC603CF–Lofts or attic extensions overlooking Gladstone Park in Dollis Hill, London
RMS29G8B–Tube trains at Dollis Hill station, North West London, UK, England, Great Britain
RMB2JFWW–Dollis Hill tube station
RMR47MAH–Terraced houses, Deacon Road, Dollis Hill, Willesden, London Borough of Brent, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
RF2E8J3X6–General Post Office Research Station, Dollis Hill, London. The code breaking computer Colossus was developed here as was ERNIE to choose Premium Bonds
RMHH4MJX–St. Andrew's Hospital, Dollis Hill, London
RM2F3MC42–1950s London Transport Underground or Tube Train Ticket from Dollis Hill Station
RF2BH1PB4–St Mary and St Andrew Catholic Church, 216 Dollis Hill Lane, London, NW2 6HE
RFKGK58W–Street named after Tommy Flowers who built the first digital computer in the world at the GPO Research Centre in Dollis Hill for Bletchley Park coders.
RFDAHYJX–View of Dollis Brook Viaduct, the highest point on the London Underground network
RMBMT3A4–Dollis Hill House is an early Nineteenth-Century farmhouse located in the North London suburb of Dollis Hill, london
RF2T49JAX–Gladstone Park, Parkrun, Dollis Hill, North West London
RM2JNPT21–Dollis Hill, Brent Central, London
RFAGXJJR–Gladstone Park Dollis Hill London
RFMA3AFG–London Underground Tube Station: Dollis Hill
RFJ77821–Dollis Hill station, Labour party members hand out flyers in preparation for the upcoming election
RME4518R–Gladstone Park, Dollis Hill, London, UK
RMD3W41A–Houses in Parkside, Dollis Hill NW2, London, UK
RMBWCWF0–view from Dollis Hill Lane London Tilt shift lens used
RMHMXBNX–Brick Arches of the Northern Line Viaduct, Mill Hill
RFM8K7F2–Sign towards Winston Churchill's Cabinet War Room where him and his canbinet met in this bunker codenamed Paddock in Dollis Hill, London
RFA5CYXJ–One of many sunny paths in Gladstone Park near Dollis Hill in North West London
RMR47MAK–Platform at Dollis Hill Underground Station, Dollis Hill, Willesden, London Borough of Brent, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
RF2E8J4C9–Winston Churchill's Cabinet met in this bunker codenamed Paddock in Dollis Hill, London. The site was top secret until recently. Lighting and air cond
RM2DGX7P5–London, walkers on the Dollis Valley Greenwalk, running along the Dollis river valley, from Moat Mount, Mill Hill through Barnet to Hampstead Heath
RF2F59AXT–Dollis Valley Greenwalk, a footpath route in London, England, between Moat Mount Nature Reserve in Mill Hill and Hampstead Heath
RF2BH1RA4–Nevilles Court, Dollis Hill Lane, London, NW2 6HG
RFKGH9H7–Street named after Tommy Flowers who built the first digital computer in the world at the GPO Research Centre in Dollis Hill for Bletchley Park coders
RM2ET6H36–Junior school playground & infant school playing fields at Dollis Primary School, London, U.K.
RMBMT3AX–Dollis Hill House is an early Nineteenth-Century farmhouse located in the North London suburb of Dollis Hill, london
RF2T49JCW–Gladstone Park, Parkrun, Dollis Hill, North West London
RFDAHYJN–View of Dollis Brook Viaduct, the highest point on the London Underground network
RFAGXJXT–Family on a bench Gladstone Park Dollis Hill London
RFRNR23J–Part of the London Loop path in Moat Mount Open Space, Barnet, UK.
RF2E4PNJK–A winter walk on the Dollis Valley Greenway
RME4518M–Gladstone Park, Dollis Hill, London, UK
RMD3W4J0–Houses in Parkside, Dollis Hill NW2, London, UK
RMD20HAG–Gladstone Park, Dollis Hill, London, UK
RMBWCWEN–view from Dollis Hill Lane London Tilt shift lens used
RMK448TK–Thomas Harold Flowers, 1905 - 1998, English Engineer, Computer Scientist
RMA1W8CH–Graffiti in Dollis Hill, North West London
RFPFPNC5–Newborn Baby Feet Supported by Mothers Hand on Black Background
RM2DGX7KE–London, walkers on the Dollis Valley Greenwalk, running along the Dollis river valley, from Moat Mount, Mill Hill through Barnet to Hampstead Heath
RF2F59B62–View of open space along Dollis Valley Greenwalk route in London, England, near Moat Mount Open Space in Mill Hill
RF2BH1R05–Nevilles Court, Dollis Hill Lane, London, NW2 6HG
RF2E1M90A–GPO Research Station in Dollis Hill, north London, home to the creation of the world's first computer by Tommy Flowers during WWII
RF2E3ET1J–Hard tennis court is made of asphalt or concrete covered with acrylic to seal the top mark lines and provide better ground for player bounce and speed
RMBMT3AG–Dollis Hill House is an early Nineteenth-Century farmhouse located in the North London suburb of Dollis Hill, london
RF2T49JC6–Gladstone Park, Parkrun, Dollis Hill, North West London
RFDAHYHP–Detail of Dollis Brook Viaduct, the highest point on the London Underground network
RMAGXJEK–Gladstone Park Dollis Hill London
RMKBT38E–London, UK. 30th September, 2017. One of two colourful murals unveiled today in Dollis Hill to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Grunwick strike. It was designed by artist Anna Ferrie in collaboration with more than 60 participants at community workshops to reflect both memories of the strike for those who were present and the hope it represents for younger generations. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMMB58B5–360 Stitched Panorama, Dollis Hill, London, UK
RMA4RKKD–View from Dollis Hill of the Construction of the new Wembley Stadium
RMD3W664–Homestead Park in Dollis Hill NW2, London, UK
RMD20HAD–Avenue of plane trees in Gladstone Park, Dollis Hill, London, UK
RMBWCWG7–view from Dollis Hill Lane London Tilt shift lens used
RMJ9CCN9–Foggy Gladstone Park, Dollis Hill, London, England, UK
RFA5CYXN–Wood Carving in Gladstone Park near Dollis Hill in North West London
RMERH4EJ–Mark Twain at Dollis Hill, London. The Clemens ' residence between July-October 1900.(original by D. Arthur Dunn.) Mark Twain
RM2T0H9GC–Tommy Flowers Blue Plaque for his WWII work in designing and building the worlds first electronic thermionic valve programable computer, Colossus, at the Post Offices Research Laboratories in Dollis Hill London. This was demonstrated in 1943 then later transferred to Bletchley Park where it assisted the war effort. When the Post Office Research Laboratories closed they were converted to flats, Chartwell Court. On September 6th 2023 during an English Heritage ceremony, the blue plaque was unveiled on the flats end wall, viewable from the adjacent Flowers Close. Credit: Stephen Bell/Alamy
RF2F59B99–View of open space along Dollis Valley Greenwalk route in London, England, near Moat Mount Open Space in Mill Hill
RF2BH1REH–Nevilles Court, Dollis Hill Lane, London, NW2 6HG
RF2E1M900–GPO Research Station in Dollis Hill, north London, home to the creation of the world's first computer by Tommy Flowers during WWII
RF2E3ET26–Hard tennis court is common surface for professional play It is easy maintenance best bounce allows offensive or defensive players to prove successful
RMBMT39X–Dollis Hill House is an early Nineteenth-Century farmhouse located in the North London suburb of Dollis Hill, london
RF2T49JCG–Gladstone Park, Parkrun, Dollis Hill, North West London
RFDAHYHC–View of Dollis Brook Viaduct, the highest point on the London Underground network showing the Northern Line in transit
RFAGXJGW–Gladstone Park Dollis Hill London
RMKBT38N–London, UK. 30th September, 2017. One of two colourful murals unveiled today in Dollis Hill to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Grunwick strike. It was designed by artist Anna Ferrie in collaboration with more than 60 participants at community workshops to reflect both memories of the strike for those who were present and the hope it represents for younger generations. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMAGW7HJ–Northbound platform at Dollis Hill London Underground station
RMJNKFFM–Willesden Green Public Library (London) (from a vintage postcard)
RMD3W50B–Park View Road, Dollis Hill NW2, London, UK
RMD9XH90–Bletchley Park and the National Museum of Computing, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, home of Enigma and Code Breakers
RM2E9MXGG–Activists link arms to prevent strike breakers getting past the Grunwicks picket line 22/6/77 PIC DAVID BAGNALL Grunwick dispute picket line picketing trade union industrial action political politics 1970s 1977 working class Britain British Uk activists activist
RMJ9CCNC–Foggy Gladstone Park, Dollis Hill, London, England, UK
RMMPWCN3–Kitchen, St Andrew's Hospital, Dollis Hill, London, 1914. Artist: Adolph Augustus Boucher.
RMG472F1–TV and radio presenter Terry Wogan surrounded by children who suffer from arthritis, during today's (Weds) launch of the Charter for children with arthritis in London. (l/r clockwise) Dionne Smith, 13, from Grays in Essex, James Hurson, 12, from Wembley, Danielle Harris, 11, from Surrey, Laura Hillyer, 9, from Burnham, Bucks, Zarfishan Malik, 6, from Dollis Hill and Gabriela Williams, 5, from Hillingdon. Photo by Helen Tilley. See PA Story SHOWBIZ Wogan.
RMBHM8GD–Open-air wedding, Dollis Hill Synagogue, London, 2 September 1984. Artist: Unknown
RF2F59B5Y–View of open space along Dollis Valley Greenwalk route in London, England, near Moat Mount Open Space in Mill Hill
RF2BH1R4W–Nevilles Court, Dollis Hill Lane, London, NW2 6HG
RF2E1M941–GPO Research Station in Dollis Hill, north London, home to the creation of the world's first computer by Tommy Flowers during WWII
RF2E3ET18–Hard asphalt or concrete coated with various materials tennis court is faster than clay but not as fast as grass for players with big serves forehands
RMBMT3B3–Dollis Hill House is an early Nineteenth-Century farmhouse located in the North London suburb of Dollis Hill, london
RF2T49J9W–Gladstone Park, Parkrun, Dollis Hill, North West London
RFDAHYJB–View of Dollis Brook Viaduct, the highest point on the London Underground network
RM2RHP752–Bridge
RMKBT38Y–London, UK. 30th September, 2017. A local man stands next to one of two colourful murals unveiled today in Dollis Hill to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Grunwick strike. It was designed by artist Anna Ferrie in collaboration with more than 60 participants at community workshops to reflect both memories of the strike for those who were present and the hope it represents for younger generations. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMAGXJPN–Two women on a bench in Gladstone Park Dollis Hill London
RM2E3N463–Mark IX tank at Dollis Hill.
RMD3W4HX–The Stables Art Gallery, in Gladstone Park, Dollis Hill, London, UK
RMD9XHA2–Bletchley Park and the National Museum of Computing, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, home of Enigma and Code Breakers
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