"FINSBURY PARK consists of about 120 acres, which once formed the site and grounds of Hornsey Wood House. It has only recently been laid out, and rather parsimoniously, and consequently does not yet possess the beauty of the older Parks, but the opportunity seems to have been missed for fine avenues of trees, notably on the side parallel to the Seven Sisters Road."
From George Birch, The Descriptive Album of London, c.1896
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Albums: Historical Images of Harringay's Finsbury Park
I havent been to Finsbury Park for over fifty years. I do remember the lake and the rowing boats. I also remember a long boat shed where a motorised boat would reside when not taking passengers on a trip around the lake.
Or am I getting confused with Clissold Park?
Does this picture help, Gary? Or this one?
Hi Hugh, thanks for the photo. No, it doesn't help unfortunately. I remember where the boats were berthed. The boat house I am thinking about was on an island rather than the bank. I also remember the boats at the river Lea, at the bottom of Springfield park. I remember there was a little cafe by the side of it where the juke box was to die for. Brilliant records long before they hit the charts.
Ok, so I checked and there have been two boat-houses - one at around the turn of the century and another later mid-century one. The later one was on the island. You can see both structures on the 1890s and 1950s OS map snippets below.
I can't find any image of the later boat-house. I even tried the Britain from Above website, but it doesn't seem to be working at the moment.
That's it, spot on. I wasn't imagining it after all :-). It was pretty much opposite the small boat berthing area, It was a long boat house, partially hidden by foliage, as the "passenger" boat itself was quite long; long enough to hold several families.
Again, probably my failing memory, I got the impression that the boat house jutted out rather than being alongside the island bank, I don't see what angle I would have to have been at in order to see the foliage blocking the boat house. Unfortunately, I don't have a photograph either.
You mention a long passenger boat: that might make sense of this picture from the 1930s.
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