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Thanks for replying!
best question would just be 'has anything changed about crouch end in the last 60 years?' just leaving it open and then it's a bit more interesting for the person answering too!
I suppose, kinds of shops/bars/pubs/eateries, types of people/families, transport, woodlands (has parkland walk always been like it is?), train services, social/leisure amenities/clubs, 'atmosphere', carnivals, schools, prices....?
it'd be fascinating to hear!
this is great. i'll see if my son has any more questions (though of course, no obligation to answer..!) this has all got me onto the case of finding pics of crouch end in the 60s now!
I wonder how that area between the clock tower and park road pool has changed, banners, and rub a dub dub, all seems very 'new' around there...and the parks i guess haven't changed much. was there always a cafe and paddling pool in priory?
Sorry I can't help with photos - I'm sure you'll find some online. There was also a video somewhere of someone going shopping in Crouch End from the 60s or even 50s. Can't recall where I saw it.
Highgate Wood School used to have a lower school which was opposite the Maynard pub (Park Rd) in the building on the corner and on the land now occupied by flats just behind it. I remember doing Home Economics there and looking out over Park Rd. It suffered fire damage in about the early 80s (just before the start of the new school year...)
Beyond that, heading towards Muswell Hill, on the lefthand side of Park Rd was a row of tall terrace houses with big stairs up to the front door. They gradually fell into disrepair in the 70s and were replaced with the rather boxy flats (sheltered housing for the elderly??) you can now find there.
The ironmonger opposite Pizza Bella has been there for years - at least since the 70s. The fish restaurant on the corner of Park Rd and Middle Lane used to be a car repair shop or tyre shop in the 60s.
I recall Budgens opening in the late 70s and my mother disapproving because it would take trade away from the small independent shops - same old story!
There has been a paddling pool in Priory Pk for many years (recall it in the 60s although never used it)
Enjoying this nostalgia!
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