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The roots of the Hornsey Journal on Crouch Hill

The Hornsey Journal started its life in 1879 on Stroud Green Road in a building opposite Station Place. In 1884, the paper moved up to a premises in Stapleton Terrace next to Crouch Hill Station. This is shown in the postcard here immediately to the right of the station

I wrote an article about the Journal's beginnings in the latest Bulletin just published by the Hornsey Historical Society (which you can buy on the HHS website). I also asked HoL contributor and former Journal reporter Richard Woods to write a couple of pieces about his time at the Journal for the Society, which he has very kindly done and they are awaiting publication on the HHS website.

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Albums: Historical images of Stroud Green

Comment by Richard Woods on April 5, 2024 at 22:16

The British Newspaper archive can elucidate:

  • 1879–81 The Seven Sisters and Finsbury Park Journal.
  • 1881–86 The Hornsey and Finsbury Park Journal.
  • 1886–1908 Hornsey & Finsbury Park Journal and North Islington Standard.
  • 1908–18 Hornsey and Finsbury Park Journal and Muswell Hill Standard.
  • 1879–81 The Seven Sisters and Finsbury Park Journal.
  • 1881–86 The Hornsey and Finsbury Park Journal.
  • 1886–1908 Hornsey & Finsbury Park Journal and North Islington Standard.
  • 1908–18 Hornsey and Finsbury Park Journal and Muswell Hill Standard.

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