A poor quality copy of an original taken looking east towards the gas works. Thanks to John Glover for this image.
Below is roughly the same view in 2008 from Google Street View.
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You wouldn't think it was the same road would you.
I remember when Clarendon Road started in Turnpike Lane almost opposite the Unwin pub.
My nan used to live in the last house, on the left, before the gasworks.
Any family snaps or memories, Bill?
Unfortunately, no photos. Some memories from around 1956 to 1960. I think Nan (Ivy) ran a guest house, as I remember her always having lodgers. Grandad (George) worked for the Gas Board and I remember him letting us run around wearing his peaked cap. Nan raised chickens and, sometimes, at Christmas, we'd go and chose one, for dinner (although, being only 4 or 5, never quite understood how the chicken I liked, running about the garden, ended up on the table). I also remember sneaking through the back garden fence to pick up lumps of coal from the railway embankment.
Yes, it was no. 53 and the garden was huge ( to a 4 yr old), also had a small pond in that we'd paddle in, but that did get filled in.
Pond, chickens, steam trains going by, coal to nab. Sounds like it was a exciting place for kids.
I think the people that lived in the last house on the left were Mr&Mrs Gray
I was born and raised on Clarendon Road at #37 , I left there in 1968 and Emigrated to Ontario Canada .
Also I was an original member of Harringay Boys Club , great times then in Hornsey
What else do you remember about the road and of pre-redevelopment Turnpike Lane at the end of your road?
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