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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Apologies if this has already been flogged to death in the past, but I am curious to know the origin of the road names used in harringay, particularly along the ladder. Someone told me there was a connection to Admiral Nelson but could not provide any additional detail.

Thanks for any info on the topic.

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It's been flogged to death :-)

As far as I know, nobody has come up with a convincing theory except for a few roads at the Finsbury Park end wwhere they seem to have been named after novels by Disraeli - Endymion, Venetia, Tancred  etc

Hello Patrick

Have a look at this discussion in the History of Harringay group for lots more information on this topic.

That was an interesting read - I missed the discussion first time around.
I know everything has said that this is has been done to death - but putting the names of the roads in the centre of the ladder into Google (the one's built in 1900/1901) I happened across a list of names of people killed in mining accidents in the UK that year.  See http://www.cmhrc.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/lodts10.htm.  Looking into it further Warham, Hewitt, Allison and Seymour all seem to have been involved in the same accident..................coincidence?

I know that Williamson Road the one leading from Green Lanes between McDonalds and Homebase to Sainsbury is named after old Willimason Potteries on the same site. It made bricks in early/late 19th century to supply the builders for houses that make up The Ladder. His grandson a shy retiring man lives on the Ladder.

Thanks for the inputs and especially the suggestion to read previous discussions on the topic.

I have found the earlier research very informative and will follow up myself. Thanks again.

A few changes to this version,  RHH
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Two more local connections to add to your list. Dick. 

- Mattysons - a house in Hornsey

- Willoughby House & Manor in Tottenham 

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