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Train marks Tube line centenaryTrain marks Tube line centenary
11:20am Wed 27 Jun 07
Golders Green was one of 15 London Tube stations celebrating the Northern Line's 100th birthday on Friday.

Dying to be famousDying to be famous
3:28pm Wed 6 Jun 07
In this age of instant celebrity it is more apparent than ever that people crave the fame and fortune that comes from being a movie star.

Marjie's movie memories are star turn for studio heritageMarjie's movie memories are star turn for studio heritage
1:22pm Fri 1 Jun 07
Elstree group to put photos of the golden days of film industry on its website for us all to enjoy.
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Don't worry, it'll ride up with wearDon't worry, it'll ride up with wear
10:52am Wed 9 May 07
In the Seventies, TV programmes were making successful leaps onto the silver screen. PAUL WELSH takes a look and says 'you've all done very well.' This week we have a potpourri of news to entertain and enthral you.
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Always in fashionAlways in fashion
1:30pm Tue 17 Apr 07
MIRIAM CRAIG meets the man who turned Wallis into one of the leading womenswear stores of the past 50 years.

Taking a break has not always been so simple
5:54pm Thursday 17th August 2006
For most people today, an annual holiday has become an essential part of their lifestyle.

A proud history of pulling pints
4:27pm Thursday 27th July 2006
Times Group historians PERCY REBOUL and JOHN HEATHFIELD look back at the history of pubs in the area.

Ancient art of brewingAncient art of brewing
12:42pm Thu 29 Jun 06
Times Group historians PERCY REBOUL and JOHN HEATHFIELD recall the rise of brewing and pubs in Barnet

The fastest stagecoach in townThe fastest stagecoach in town
2:43pm Mon 22 May 06
Times Group historians PERCY REBOUL and JOHN HEATHFIELD look back at the time when stagecoaches were a way of life The great days of the horse-drawn vehicle have long since passed and so have many of the organisations that served their needs the inns, stables, ostlers, blacksmiths and the like.

Toll Stories
11:59am Thursday 4th May 2006
Just as parking charges are hated by motorists today, toll roads were extremely unpopular with travellers of the past, write Times Group historians PERCY REBOUL and JOHN HEATHFIELD.

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