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Albums: Historical Images of Finsbury Park Town
I find this such a mesmorising and fascinating picture; the way it has captured in a moment the bustle and life of this bygone era . Wow! Wow! Wow! Makes me feel a part of the picture!
I never expected, such a high volume of people in the streets as the population would have been less then. I suppose with so few cars and transport people had to walk. How wonderful to see empty roads!
Thanks for this picture Hugh. Will look through rest of album over time.
Glad you like it. The population change of London may be a lot smaller than you think - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demography_of_London#section_1
Poly.. this subject has been brought up before somewhere.
The amount of people standing about is due to Finsbury Park then being the terminus of the Piccadilly Railway to Hammersmith, as well as the Great Northern & City Railway to Moorgate. Passengers travelling in the direction of Palmers Green or Edmonton via Tottenham had to change here. It was also the boundary between London & Middlesex. LCC trams terminated here with the Middlesex MET trams terminating further along (see background tram) until 1912. There was also a LCC tram depot on the left. (building with flag). The congestion became so bad in the 1920s that the Tottenham, Edmonton and Wood Green councils actively 'encouraged' the governement to commence the construction of what became the Piccadilly Line, as a way of decreasing unemployment. The extension eventually opened in 1932.
Thanks Hugh, I see the demography of london particualary from 1901 to 2001 not a great difference. Initially quite surprised regarding Inner London where population almost decreased by a half, although thinking about it quite understandable as a few factors probably played a role in this decrease.
Thanks for clarifying this Stephen, interesting history and information.
Interesting to read Hugh thanks..
And after many commonwealth countries & Ireland. Germany comes top as country of Birth for Londoners, before France & New Zealand. I wonder why? Well actually I know why.. because we are very, very close cousins!
further ineresting info Stephen. Knew England had closeness re royals etc sounds like Londers are closer cousins!
What wonderful little nuggets of local history - and a great link. Thanks Roy.
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