SGRA (a residents association) will hold a meeting at 7pm tomorrow night (Thursday) at Stroud Green Library - which may well be the nearest library for many people in Harringay ward - and one of the issues we will be discussing is setting up or re-forming a 'Friends of Stroud Green Library' group as we are alarmed at the possible threat to this library of Budget cuts.
Everyone welcome - please come along and join us.
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I just came across this discussion again and I agree, John D: 239 Wightman doesn't look to have been bomb-damaged. I wonder if John miswrote the street number. In 1939 number 239 was home to six residents with what look like working class occupations.
It's not clear to me why a house in multiple occupation would have been given over to use as a sub-branch of a library only about five or ten minutes walk away at a time and in a city where housing was increasingly in short supply.
234 was bomb damaged. If there was a short-lived Wightman library, could that have been the houss?
I looked for references in John Hinshelwood's potted history, but the author didn't provide any. So it's difficult for anyone by them to re-check.
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