PLEASE NOTE

To All Residents of South Harrow & Rayners Lane Past & Present.

This website is for you to add all your memories Send them in to me and have them published in the next book, you will retain all copyright.

We are in the proces of gathering any pictures from the South Harrow Roxeth areas, for a new picture website which will then be turned into a book.
Please send any you have that we may use, they can be sent by email or post, you will retain all copyright which will be stated.
Thank you, contact me on syd@eastcotelane.co.uk or ring 01702 231320 for a chat and more info;

Check out NOW the NEW Site of 'FORGOTTEN MEMORIES'

www.forgottenmemories.co.uk

syd@eastcotelane.co.uk 01702 231320 (Hockley, Essex)

'Hi Folks Re South Harrow or Rayners Lane Memories Book

REMEMBER WHEN'

ORDERS NOW BEING TAKEN

Owing to the ever increasing price of materials & postage, the cost of the books, Eastcote Lane ‘The Early Years Continued’ and the ‘Remember When’ is now £15 Delivered to the UK.
Postage to Europe is £17 delivered, and to USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, £20 Delivered
Thank you.

remember-book

Joy & I would like to thank you all for your interest.
Contact me on any of the following:
syd@eastcotelane.co.uk

syd@syddean.co.uk

01702 231320 (Hockley Essex)
01702 519469      “”           “”

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This website is for people and about people who lived and grew up in the South Harrow and Rayners Lane Areas of Middlesex.

Here is a Book by Ian Jones
That I think will be of
great interest to many people

railways

Produced by Ian Jones, Printed & Published
by Syd Dean
For Sale, contact me for information

odeon

Joy in the Volvo whilst I took the picture

(Joy in the Volvo whilst I took picture)

PLEASE NOTE ALL MATERIAL ON THIS WEBSITE IS COPYRIGHT

I should like to thank everyone who has kindly either sent me pictures or who have generously given permission to copy them on this website, Every thing is copyright either to syd dean or to the authors who kindly provided material Text and Pictures

During the Middle Ages the Rayners Lane road was used when transporting grain to the mill on Pinner Green. The road was originally called Bourne Lane as it crossed several streams including the Yeading Brook. During the first half of the nineteenth century the area was in the hands of the Rayner family, who owned a farm. The area was drastically built up between 1929 and 1938 by Harrow's biggest inter war housebuilder T.F. Nash, who created a shopping parade on Alexandra Avenue. The area to the north of the tube station was originally named Harrow Garden Village by its developer, and was one of Metro-land's flagship points.

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It looks as though we will have enough material of new memories coming in, we may be able to write a second book in the coming months So get those old photos out and the memory caps on and let's all go for it !!!