Thanks to Stephan a the Garden Ladder for snapping this one at 459 Green Lanes - and I see they still retain their old shop front too. One of the very last surviving originals on Green Lanes.
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As I have said before, I lived in Harringay in the 50's but cannot place this shop. Could anyone tell me what roads was it between? This may jog the memory banks.
Click the link on the address in the original post, Roy.
But Any Ful Kno that people only notice shop signs that are bright orange. **waves goodbye**
The shop was one of a development of four (459-465) in Mattison Parade by A.W. Page in 1896. The shop was first occupied by a draper William Quick until it was taken over by Fredrick J. Hooper, a hosier; this shop sign that can faintly be seen underneath J.H. Palmer’s name. In 1903 John Henry Palmer took possession of the shop which he retained as a confectioner until the end of the First World War.
After John Palmer vacated the shop it was taken over by another confectioner, Sol Zucker, until the 1930s when it became a tobbacconist run by the Finkel brothers. These, and subsequent occupants of the shop, must have put their own separate shop signs over the original, thus preserving it for us.
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