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Albums: Historical Images of Harringay from 1885 - 1918 | 1 of 3 (F)
What sort of social strata was this housing in 190x ? Wealthy family and live in domestic ? I see 127 is written in, I used to live in a flat at 125. There were remnants of an old range in the basement.
Regarding Gas Lighting:
In the TBC area.. Electric lighting had been fitted by the 1930s along tram and bus routes and selected main roads (West Green Road) .. There was another round of electrification in the 1950s (St Ann's Road, Lansdowne Rd & Willoughby Road, White Hart Lane and similar).
Residential streets still had gas lighting with green/yellow lamp posts in Tottenham until 1964/65, when the last were removed.
I can remember plenty of original ranges being in houses in the area in the 1960s..
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Have just seen your query about 'social class'. I cannot vouch for 1905, but in the 1920s my recollection is it was 'working class'. My father worked in the Accounts Dept of the Southern Railway, his brother (in Fairfax Rd) was a commercial artist, and both therefore travelled to London each day. Another uncle was manager of a shoe shop. My best friend's father (108 Wightman Rd) had left the Army as a PT Instructor and had re-trained as an electrician. The man who lived in the flat below us drove a London bus. And the father of another of my school friends had his own small tailoring business, somewhere in Green Lanes I believe. Very few, if any, of the mothers of my school friends 'went out to work' (i.e. had paid jobs), and all were diligent housewives and mothers. Their shrewdness as shoppers was legendary! Hope these small items are of interest.
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