By Alexandra Road-based photographer Alfred Braddock.
Tags (All lower case. Use " " for multiple word tags): st mary's church
Albums: Historical Images of Hornsey | 1 of 2 (F)
If you Google the spot today the fountain and the trough are still there but seem to have moved? And the church still has a nave.
It does rather look like that Richard, but looking at the 1893 OS map the two items are in the exact same place now as they were then. I'd add a map excerpt if only I could upload pictures!
As to the church, by the time this photo was taken a new church had been built next door and the old church had, I think fallen out of use. The new church had a short life however and was knocked down in the last quarter of the last century. A school now stands in its place. Only a few remnants of the old church wall survive.
Sam Kemble (Rector and great chap in the 60s) told me that the nave had gone by the 20th century - if correct this might help. BTW he would frequent one of the pubs on Hornsey High Street every Saturday and a chap who drank a pint with him told me he asked Sam why he came to the pub. Sam's reply: "The fact your don't come to mine is not a reason I should not come to yours." Super fella.
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