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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!


Not a great shot, but the only one I can find of the Ever Ready building on the corner of St Ann's Rd and Warwick Gardens. Dated 1971.


Notes: from admin:

See also the discussion here

This was the centre of the company's research. Originally know Central Laboratories, it was later referred to as Group Technical Centre.

The company spent heavily on research and development: 250 people worked in the Harringay laboratory.

It was closed in 1984, as part of the far-reaching cuts after the takeover by Hanson plc.

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Comment by Christine Yates on August 14, 2021 at 19:52

Just looked again at the map …the first house past the Ever Ready is where number 13 stands…could the area have been drawn incorrectly as 1-11 definitely disappeared?

Comment by Hugh on August 14, 2021 at 23:00

You can see on the 1915 and 1937 Ordnance Survey maps where the complete unbombed terrace reached to, Christine.

The maps definitely weren't drawn incorrectly. Cartographic errors on OS maps are not unheard of, but are rare.

I should have taken a bigger extract of the 1955 map, the only one that showed house numbers. As you can see from the enlarged extract below, No 13 is marked on that. The prefabs have taken the numbers of the houses that were destroyed, with the exception, it seems, of number 1.

Six houses were destoyed on the east (odds) side. To confirm how far six houses would have reached, compare with the houses on the west side. 

Comment by Christine Yates on August 15, 2021 at 12:39

Hello Hugh,

Thank you, that makes perfect sense now. That mine did an awful lot of damage and it’s amazing that the fronts on number 20-28 received no damage. It took a year to repair numbers 2-18, my relatives were evacuated to family in Leicestershire. The Edwardian fronts with sash windows were replaced with Crittal metal frame bay windows - Mum hated them as they dripped with condensation.

Comment by Andy on August 22, 2021 at 9:31

That picture was taken from outside my dad’s newsagents on the corner of Brampton road where I grew up from 1972 to 1987

Comment by Christine Yates on August 22, 2021 at 12:13

Andy - did you have an older brother who was at art college? The people who had the shop before you were Bill and Grace, they were there from 1963, and before that I remember the owner was called Harry.

Comment by Andy on August 22, 2021 at 12:15

Yes my brother is 10 years older George. He did a degree in art. Did you live local too

Comment by Christine Yates on August 22, 2021 at 14:17

Yes, I remember your brother. I lived in Warwick Gardens. George and I used to talk a lot and he gave me three large tubes of acrylic paint which I used in my artwork and still have them in a box somewhere after 49 years. George looked very much like your Mum. I had very long dark hair in those days, and I do remember George trying to convince me to go to a concert at The Rainbow with him - I can’t remember who was playing, only that I didn’t think much of them.

I wonder if he would remember me x

Comment by Andy on August 22, 2021 at 16:07

I will ask him, george lives in cyprus now he still does his art there 

Comment by Christine Yates on August 22, 2021 at 19:28

Please tell George that I never forgot either of you and how hard it was for you both and your Dad. I still draw and paint x

Comment by Andy on August 22, 2021 at 20:40

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