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Admin for testing Government Declares Harringay an Area Infected with Swine FeverNotice published 17 October 1890 (Clearly some green fields clung on for a bit then!) Started by Hugh |
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Jul 27, 2009 Reply by Hugh |
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Admin for testing The Building of and Reactions to the New St. Paul's in the National PressI found two articles which may bring back memories to some and offer new insights to others: A Temple of Simplicity to Soothe the Soul - a… Started by Hugh |
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Jul 22, 2009 Reply by GillianM |
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Admin for testing Full List of Harringay's Shops for 1948Many thanks to another ex-Harringaeite from the ether out there, Roy Smith. He has very kindly sent me a copy of what I guess what the equi… Started by Hugh |
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Jul 17, 2009 Reply by Flower |
World's first live transmission of ice hockey from the Harringay Arena"The world’s first live TV transmission of ice hockey took place way back in 1938. It was on the 29th October from Harringay Arena in Londo… Started by Liz |
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Jul 9, 2009 Reply by John D |
Photos of the Curzon aka Premier cinema, Duckett's CommonA set of photos, including some from the 80s of the Curzon, Duckett's Common here Fans of old London cinemas should check out the rest of… Started by Liz |
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Jul 8, 2009 Reply by StephenBln |
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Admin for testing Sabu at HarringayIn 1952, Sabu appeared at the Harringay circus with an elephant act. See photo here. Started by Hugh |
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Admin for testing No Limp Wrists for Harringay Sci-fi-ersAn odd little web find reproduced from a journal called Ansible, 11 August 1980: The Harringay & District Sci-Fi Discussion Group (Mot… Started by Hugh |
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Admin for testing Time Travel in LondonA couple of houses frozen at a point in their history which sound worth a visit: The Victorian Linley Sambourne House in W8 The Georgia… Started by Hugh |
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Admin for testing The New St Paul's ChurchThe following articles appeared briefly on the new Wikipedia article on St Paul's Church. A temple of simplicity to soothe the soul: a new… Started by Hugh |
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Admin for testing Just discovered that one of the Victorian Literary Giants Lived in the AreaCharlotte Riddell (September 30, 1832 - September 24, 1906) was a one of the most popular and influential writers of the Victorian period.… Started by Hugh |
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Mar 6, 2009 Reply by Liz |
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