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Albums: Historical Images of Hornsey | 1 of 2 (F)
They are fun, aren't they. What seemed a little odd to me is the a one pointing west doesn't include mention of Muswell Hill. I can only assume that this was shot prior to the Edwardian building boom that created the neighbourhood we know today and that prior to this it was too insignificant to warrant inclusion.
Splendid pic, Hugh. But what is that curious bent-over lamp post (with its lamp bitten off) in front of the finger post? Not a foul pipe, surely?
Arthur
It always amazes me how many things i don't notice in these pictures (even after clicking on the full-size button under the picture).
I wonder if it's an early form of fire hydrant?
Possibly, but if so then one might expect to see some form of coupling on the open end. A thread, or a bayonet-fitting, or something like that. Instead, it just seems to be plain, and cut-off parallel with the pavement. Ah well, I don't suppose we will ever know now!
Arthur
I was imagining a pre-modern basic set-up where the water poured into a container, rather like the old steam train set-up.
Maybe that's it. Perhaps the view is actually towards the site of present-day Muswell Hill.
The bent pipe is for filling water-carts. Which were horse drawn then and was a galvanised tank on wheels. Used to wash down the roads and gullies – remember there was much horse ‘manure’ to get rid of.
In the city they took it away by cart. In the suburbs and quiet streets it was swept up and washed down the drain.
The stand pipe could be used by steam driven vehicles to top-up and also the Fire Brigade to fill up the water tank and the steam boiler that drove the horse-drawn pump.
You needed a key – you can just see on the right where it goes.
There is still one that I know of in Bognor Regis and Maiden Bradley, both devoid of their spouts.
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