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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

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"No idea how many times I rode that route and probably that very bus. Every school te…"

Richard Woods replied Jul 12, 2019 to Summer Outing - East Anglia Transport Museum & Acton Depot Open Days 13th/14th July 2019

3 Aug 28, 2019
Reply by John Shulver

"Nice twist!"

Richard Woods replied Jun 22, 2019 to Harringay Village Fete and Picnic Lunch

5 Jun 22, 2019
Reply by Michael Anderson

"Village? Now that is stretching it a bit. I suppose West Green might have been a vil…"

Richard Woods replied Jun 21, 2019 to Harringay Village Fete and Picnic Lunch

5 Jun 22, 2019
Reply by Michael Anderson

"My mother was into roller skating in the 30s - they used wooden rollers; street skat…"

Richard Woods replied Jun 14, 2019 to Harringay and The Edwardian Roller Skating Boom

9 Jun 14, 2019
Reply by Janis Milnes

"Terrific - I notice Dovecote House (moated?) and Dovecote Villas. Dovecote is offere…"

Richard Woods replied May 31, 2019 to Middlesex 1873 high res map

8 May 31, 2019
Reply by Richard Woods

"Fantastic piece of work. Sadly I never recall it being quite such a sylvan setting!…"

Richard Woods replied May 31, 2019 to A historic steam train trip - Alexandra Palace to Finsbury Park!

8 May 31, 2019
Reply by Gray

"I remember riding it - 50s I assume. I seem to recall that the A4 Mallard Class stre…"

Richard Woods replied May 31, 2019 to Alexandra Palace Lakeside Railway

3 Jun 1, 2019
Reply by Bob Ruggles

"That's weird. When I put the arrow on I could have sworn it said Haeras - a bit like…"

Richard Woods replied May 24, 2019 to Anglo-saxon map of london

9 May 27, 2019
Reply by Hugh

"Took the liberty of playing with this - the red arrow indicates Haeras which I am gu…"

Richard Woods replied May 24, 2019 to Anglo-saxon map of london

9 May 27, 2019
Reply by Hugh

"Might it be Palace Road of Park Road?"

Richard Woods replied May 21, 2019 to Beauty in the Borough. Hornsey in the early late 50s or early 60s?

13 May 21, 2019
Reply by John Cunningham

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