The following was posted on my page by new member
Peter Robinson:
My grandfather Robert Robinson had sweetshops in Islington, Highbury, Stoke Newington, possibly Wood Green, and at 497 Green Lanes, Harringay.
They were all on tram routes as, not having his own transport, he used the tram to deliver sweets to his shops.
He died in 1926, before I was born. Apparently he would carry a bag of liver in his pocket to feed stray cats as he walked along the street, they would recognise his thin whistling.
My father inherited 497 Green Lanes and, in about 1938, converted it into a cafe/restaurant, partitioning off a corner at the front to form a now smaller sweetshop/tobacconist. His ice cream was very popular locally, and won medals at the food fair at Alexandra Palace.
Many of the lunchtime customers were from the Ever Ready works. The cafe would stay open late to serve customers from the arena & stadium.
While in the army during the War my father, like so many men, resolved to do something different and in 1951 he took up market gardening. The cafe and shop were let and, in the 1970s, sold.
There was a record shop at that time in what had been the sweetshop. Next doors at 495 was Newman's, grocers. They specialised in repackaging dried fruit, as a child I loved the smell.
I can remember the lamp posts and tram poles, along Green Lanes, being wrapped in red, white & blue for the 1937 Coronation.
I have no photo of 497 Green Lanes from my family's time, and would love to see one.
497 today - the most northerly of the Yasir Halim shops.