Took the liberty of using a HO photo of 'Barfords' at Approach Road N4 as a Then view, and combined it with a Now view of mine. Spot the minor changes through the intervening years.
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This is the path from Wightman to Quernmore so surely it is the East approach? Didn't the 'then' look much better...?
It’s the approach from the east to what was then called Harringay West.
What are the bars for?
Aren’t the bars to prevent cyclists or bikers using the path as a road? With bars, you pretty much need to dismount, so it encourages people to wheel their bike instead of riding it and keep the entrance safe for pedestrians.
Points:
No signal box.
And not very attractive now.
Lampost gone and what remains is crooked.
Barriers look dreadful.
Bridge is lit better.
The bars are to keep the elephants out. They are very effective, as you never see elephants on Green Lanes any more.
They could use that space where the signal box used to be to put in a safe ramp.
Remember a Greek(?) hairdressers in one of the shops on the left during late 1960s and also Stevens & Steeds shop at the end of the buildings on the other side at the end of Quernmore Road where other shops included Gibb's sweetshop, a chemist and an off-licence.
Oh shame, I read this after I made my collage of Quernmore Rd shops c1965. Gibbs- was that the 'sweet shop ' I refer to as a newsagent at no. 45?
Yes, it looks like it. Looking at the parade of shops they were (from left - the Library end - to right): the off-licence, Simms chemist, Gibbs shop (no.45 - now an Istambul shop) and Stevenson & Steeds at the end.
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