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Admin for testing

"It's very neat to know this history and see these photos of the passage. Thanks to J…"

empyrean_aisles replied Apr 16, 2008 to History of the Harringay Passage

2 Apr 16, 2008
Reply by empyrean_aisles

"Bumped to main discussion for Ally Pally lovers."

John McMullan replied Apr 16, 2008 to The Racecourse at Alexandra Palace

2 Apr 19, 2008
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Admin for testing

"Any 1968 revolutionaries amongst us?"

Hugh replied Apr 17, 2008 to Reflecting on 1968 (Nothing to do with Harringay...until Liz showed us that of course it did)

3 Apr 17, 2008
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Admin for testing

"A local '68' moment...I, of course, was more likely to be eating a cobblestone then…"

Liz replied Apr 17, 2008 to Reflecting on 1968 (Nothing to do with Harringay...until Liz showed us that of course it did)

3 Apr 17, 2008
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Admin for testing

"Great linking. Thanks. It's good to put local events in a broader context as well as…"

Hugh replied Apr 17, 2008 to Reflecting on 1968 (Nothing to do with Harringay...until Liz showed us that of course it did)

3 Apr 17, 2008
Reply by Hugh

"I've added a photo in response to this discussion."

StephenBln replied Apr 19, 2008 to The Racecourse at Alexandra Palace

2 Apr 19, 2008
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Admin for testing

"Now I feel even sadder than I did when I posted Where have all our places to have fu…"

Liz replied Apr 19, 2008 to Electric Coliseum Cinema, Green Lanes

1 Apr 19, 2008
Reply by Liz

Admin for testing

"Anyone know any more about it?"

Hugh replied Apr 19, 2008 to Harringay Jazz Club

2 Jun 27, 2020
Reply by John Shulver

Admin for testing

"I've never heard of this brand. Has anyone else?"

Hugh replied Apr 19, 2008 to More Biking History in Harringay

1 Apr 19, 2008
Reply by Hugh

"If you're in the mood for more 'sous les paves, la plage' there is also Author of '…"

Liz replied Apr 21, 2008 to "The Hornsey Film" @ The Barbican, 12th May

3 Feb 13, 2021
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