Not the best picture in the world, but the only one I have Hornsey Brewery on Clarendon Road, taken from Hornsey Station. At this point it was run by Caffyn & Son. See this post in the History Group for more on the brewery.
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I haven't worked out what the nearby houses are and whether they[re ones that have survived. If you think you can, I'd be interested.
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Albums: Historical Images of Harringay from 1885 - 1918 | 2 of 3 (F)
Aha !! So the tower behind the garage was for ventilation of the culverted Stonebridge brook ?
That seems to settle the long-running discussion of what it was for. Although that means the culvert must have been constructed in the 17th century when the New River was dug.
Thanks to Dick Harris for that
Thanks Hugh. That sounds more convincing.
I've checked with a 1914 OS map and I'm pretty sure that the building with the brewery sign is in fact the brewery. The picture seems to have been taken with a pretty long lens with a 20 deg field of view, giving a marked foreshortening effect.
The track coming in from the right leads to ( from ? ) the Ferme Park sidings.
I think all the foreground buildings disappeared with the remodelling of the Turnpike Lane junction and Clarendon Road.
I agree John.
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