East Finchley Library is a grade II listed library at 226 High Road in East Finchley, London. It was built in 1938 to a design by Percival T. Harrison, the Borough of Finchley architect and engineer, assisted by C.M. Bond.[1]
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From the High Road.
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1938 opening plaque.
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Interior view.
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Arms of the former
Borough of Finchley.
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