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Images of England database from English heritage

Images of England is English Heritage's ‘point in time’ photographic library of England’s listed buildings, recorded at the turn of the 21s…

Started by Liz

0 Oct 4, 2008

What a crying shame it would be to lose the opportunity to connect with first hand witnesses to half of Harringay's local history

Walking back up the hill from getting some milk this morning, I thought I'd call on Carole (who gave me the Hewitt Road Coronation Party ph…

Started by Hugh

1 Oct 3, 2008
Reply by Liz

Wartime relics found in bomb shelters are now on display at Bruce Castle Musuem

" A treasure trove of wartime relics discovered in air raid shelters in Tottenham has been unveiled. The items were found under the Hale V…

Started by Liz

1 Oct 3, 2008
Reply by StephenBln

Memories of a childhood in Harringay by Flower

Read Flower from Sydney's childhood memories of growing up in Harringay

Started by Liz

0 Oct 3, 2008

Norman Wisdom at the Harringay Arena

From Suite 101.com: Norman Wisdom made a guest appearance at Harringay Circus one year, and turned his spot into a masterpiece of the clow…

Started by Hugh

0 Sep 30, 2008

The Salisbury - Victorian with a Twist of Pont Street Dutch

I'd never heard the term Pont Street Dutch till yesterday, when I came across another photo of the Salisbury which I invited to the Harring…

Started by Hugh

2 Sep 27, 2008
Reply by alistairj

Harringay in the 1950s

Stephen H has put together a fab album of Harringay people, places and events from the 1950s in this album, and has even provided a soundtr…

Started by Liz

0 Aug 24, 2008

The Gardens - the very beginning

From The Times, May 19 1888:

Started by Hugh

2 Aug 9, 2008
Reply by Hugh

Why the paving stones in some Ladder roads stop half-way up

Posted by Hugh on 11 July 2007 at 11:50pm (Moved from the now defunct Did You Know........? group) As I walk home up Hewitt Road, I always…

Started by HoL Site Admin

1 May 27, 2008
Reply by StephenBln

The Worst Street in London Between the Wars (Campbell Road, Finsbury Park)

Synopsis from Amazon.co.uk From the 1880s to World War II, Campbell Road, Finsbury Park (known as Campbell Bunk), had a notorious reputati…

Started by Hugh

1 May 26, 2008
Reply by StephenBln

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