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Albums: Historical images of Stroud Green
Loving the gas standards but even more all those trees!
What is that road surface?
It’s an unfinished road, a temporary surface. Sometimes the temporary road surfaces and even pavement surfaces endured for years till they were eventually done by Hornsey Council.
One of those lovely postcards of a simple street scene. I think my dad knew someone in this street, as the name seemed familiar. This I found on the Hornsey Historical Society website:
”… The church was damaged by a V1 Flying Bomb in July 1944 and in June 1951 it was closed, being unsafe. It was pulled down in the 1960s and the former red brick church hall in Granville Road was adapted and became the church with an added portico and spirelet. In March 2011 the garden became a ‘Peace Garden’, opened by Bruce Kent, well known for his CND support. The old base of a memorial to those who died in the First World War was joined by an information board recording the tragedy of those who died in the World War Two bombing…”
Thanks Konrad, my mistake.
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