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Albums: Historical Images of Harringay After 1918 | 2 of 3 (F), Historical Harringay Stadium, Historical Harringay Arena (1 of 2) (F)
Wow, that is something, thanks for this
I had no idea of the scale of the Arena, till I found this photo (made from an old slide I bought).
Taken near Harringay Station, it shows how the Arena dwarfed all around it.
PS: The buildings in front the Arena fronting Green Lanes housed the original Harringay Market as well as a stables for animals that performed at the circus and other events. I imagine it was also used for more general storage etc. Following it's demolition, a more ad hoc market sprung up on around the same spot.
Oh happy days indeed; the arena featured in every season of our lives.
BTW, this can't be 1947 - It must be pre-WW2 as there are no bomb sites on Warwick Gardens or Woodlands Park Road.
I can just about remember going to the circus in the Stadium in 58 or 59. I especiall remember the famous three clowns.
Circuses used to be Bill Smarts as I recall. Terrific clowns; great animal acts (allowed then) and trapeze to die for (by!). In fact I seem to recall an accident there?
And dogs, and ice hockey, and stock cars, and ice rinks and horse shows and... oh, yes, well Billy Graham. sorry.
Circuses were by Tom Arnold, Richard. (I ended up adding a small piece about him on Wikipedia back in 2008.)
You can see the pedestrian access under the railway which is now the GRA Community Garden.
Richard - it was Tom Arnold's Harringay Circus -- I see Hugh has already said that, sorry! Interesting bit on Wiki, Hugh. Things that don't occur to you when you're seven years old!
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