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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

photo: @parksidemalvern

The Parkside Malvern twiter account (run by the residents' association for the Hornsey Park area, just to the north of Turnpike Lane) yesterday tweeted to HoL about an interesting brick seen in the Harringay Passage "near Allison Road".

This morning Alex M shared a website he found on the internet that identified the bricks as a Cakemore Blue.

I've done a little more digging and offer an old advert from 1891 and a a piece by the British Brick Society Bulletin 98 (Soon, I'm sure to feature on Have I Got News...). The UK Named Bricks website offers more.

 Advert from the Kelly's Directory 1891

Tags for Forum Posts: bricks., old bricks

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Nice one Hugh. I've been walking past them for years thinking I should really figure out what they are, but had totally failed to do so.

https://www.herts.ac.uk/uhpress/subject-areas/new-releases I went to a talk recently at London Metropolitan Archives by this author, Bricks of Victorian London. Worth keeping an eye on LMA for talks and exhibitions

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