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Barrenger Road, Muswell HillHi historians! I was wondering if anyone had any information or insights in relation to the naming of Barrenger Road in Muswell Hill. Putti… Started by Bethany Burrow Atherton |
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The Hornsey Glebe'Hornsey Church, From Church Path Fields, Engraving' 1876' The view is looking north towards the High Street. The church, except the tower… Started by Hugh |
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Jan 8 Reply by Richard Woods |
John Charles Stephen MummeryI wonder if anyone has any information on, I believe, Wood Green resident, John Charles Stephen Mummery. Mummery was an architect (Fellow o… Started by Jim |
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Jan 1 Reply by Jim |
Madge's Study of the Development of the name of Haringey, Harringay and HornseyIn a conversation on the main forum, Michael Anderson added a post about our area name. I chipped in with a comment to add the most authori… Started by Hugh |
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Dec 27, 2020 Reply by EMC2 |
Memories of living in Harringay from 1962 to 1965The following was contributed by Mitchell Wells (now a resident of Glasgow): Memories of living in Harringay from 1962 to 1965 and then r… Started by Hugh |
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Dec 22, 2020 Reply by brian granville |
World's largest piano built in HarringayIn 1935 Challen, one of Harringay's several piano manufacturers, built the largest piano in the world at their Hermitage Road factory. At 1… Started by Hugh |
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Dec 19, 2020 Reply by Julian Hellaby |
Hornsey's Edwardian FiremenHornsey Firemen outside the Tottenham Lane station with a horse drawn fire engine, c1905 In a comment on another photo earlier today, Str… Started by Hugh |
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Dec 18, 2020 Reply by Hugh |
Turnpike Lane boundary stone?Can any one help identify this stone outside Nomad Turnpike Lane?. I thought it HBC 1880, but Hornsey Borough Council was not formed unti… Started by Jim |
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Dec 18, 2020 Reply by Gerry N |
The Story of the Effingham-Beresford BacklandsThe development of the Harringay Ladder was tightly controlled, both by the covenants imposed by the land vendor, the British Land Company… Started by Hugh |
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Dec 17, 2020 Reply by Hugh |
Britain’s Last anti-Jewish Riots Send Post-war Ripple through HarringayThis minor but unpleasant episode of racist unrest followed violence again British soldiers in Palestine. Harringay's synagogue on Wightman… Started by Hugh |
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Dec 10, 2020 Reply by Richard Ross |
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