From Umfreville Road looking north. (To see on map, click Show on Map, below right)
The first road on the right is Stanhope Gardens. On the south corner, where Barclays now is, stood the National and Provincial Bank. Notice on the opposite corner, the distinctive tower on the top of the building. This has now been lost and replaced with a more run-of-the-mill roof line.
Tags (All lower case. Use " " for multiple word tags): grand parade, green lanes
Albums: Historical Images of Harringay from 1885 - 1918 | 1 of 3 (F), Green Lanes' Edwardian Shops
Man in top hat on Grand Parade. Those were the days.
Placing this around 1914, The 'Garage' was likely the name of the shop run by a motor/electrical engineer called Adalbert Schweitzer - I wonder if he was given trouble for his name when war broke out like the German (or German sounding) shop owners of Tottenham High Road.
Doing a little idle research shows that a number of businesses were owned by people with German (sounding) names on Grand Parade in 1914.
err *cough* Hitler is an Austrian name, thank you.. :-)
The Austrians are still not very keen to talk about their exports :-)
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