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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

I can't work out where this was taken. Any ideas?

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Tags (All lower case. Use " " for multiple word tags): st ann's road
Albums: Historical Images of Tottenham

Comment by Michele on November 7, 2018 at 12:19

I think its diagonally opposite to Salisbury where Georges Fish bar is. 

Comment by Tony on November 10, 2018 at 14:29

I'm not sure but if that's the case then the road on the left could be the bottom of Harringay Road.

Comment by Christine Killick on November 21, 2018 at 14:02

I thought it was the other end of St Anne's near the Catholic Church.  The church being on the left hand corner.

Comment by Hugh on November 21, 2018 at 15:14

Christine, that's what I thought. Most of the Victorian and Edwardian buildings at the Harringay end are still standing and I cant relate the present-day scene with this one. At the other end, all the older buildings are long-gone, so it's hard to make a definite identification.

Comment by Hugh on March 10, 2020 at 20:17

I've just come back to this and can now confirm that it was definitely at the junction with Tottenham High Road. It's completely unrecognisable.

In 1905, A.C. Smith was a confectioners run by Miss Amy Cecilia Smith Young's pharmacy was run by Sydney Wallis in that year. 

Young's Pharmacy didn't appear until 1908.

Comment by John Shulver on October 19, 2024 at 18:54

Yes, definitely not Green Lanes end.  I lived in Harringay Road some 40 years later and that layout doesn't fit.

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