At the corner of St Ann's Road and Green Lanes, just outside the Salisbury.
Harringay took part in pioneering new approaches to traffic control
Another picture here
We also have an old newsreel clip of Transport Minister Ernest Marples visiting Harringay to inaugurate the experiment.
Someone linked me to this photo and I'm terribly sorry, but I've forgotten who. Thank you anyway. Do identify yourself if you see this picture.
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My Mum was in that video of Ernest Marples. She's the one in the white mac crossing the road looking at her watch. She had just had a heart operation, and wondered if she could get across the road in the alloted time. My memory tells me she told Mr. Marples the time was too short, and that she would need more time. I believe the time was lengthened by a few seconds.
Only just found this. I recall doing this story for the Hornsey Journal and I reckon it was late 63 (I left in early 64) - the reporter with notebook is not me but I think I recognise him as a guy from the Tottenham Herald. My memory says these were called Pelican Crossings? What upset us locals was the barriers to stop us crossing anywhere we ruddy well pleased.... and it was a bit American as in Walk- Don't Walk!!!!!!
New comment on this crossing added by andrew simmonds on another photo:
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