After posting the c1930 photo of Woolworths at the the south end of the promenade, I was asked what was upstairs in the northern part of Salisbury Promenade.
It opened as The Billiardrome.
At ground floor level:
No . 2 was George Brewer, House furnisher
No. 3 was W. Engham & Sons, Clothiers
No. 4 was Essangee Wallpaper Co Ltd.
No 5 was The Silk Shop, Silk fabrics.
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Albums: Historical Images of Harringay After 1918 | 3 of 3
When we lived on grand parade, in the forties and fifties it was called Salon Bal, and we were forbidden to go up those stairs into that den of iniquity ( my father speaking )
Both the Billiardrome and Salon Bal were occupants of the building from when it first opened in 1926/7, before the shops were occupied. The Billiardrome was above 1-5 at the north end and the Salon Bal above 6-9 at the south end. You can read about what you missed in the Salon Bal here. That survived serving roughly the same purpose until at 2007/8. Was the sign shown above Woollies for the Salon still there in your day?
Remarlkably, the Billiard room still serves as a snooker hall.
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