Number 13 Colina Road appears to have been used as a dairy for most of its early life As can be seen in the mid 1950s map snippet below, number 13 had a rear access on to Harringay Road.
This photo wasn't taken in Colina Road. Any ideas as to where anyone?
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Albums: Historical Images of Harringay After 1918 | 3 of 3
Ah, okay ! Those premises were a sweet shop in my time living in Harringay Road, 1950/70. A Mr Haynes I recall his name. And yes that rear entrance, though strangely I never knew it was rear access to that shop ! Why are you sure photo wasn't taken in Colina Road Hugh ?
Well done, Les. I think you've cracked it. The architecture seems to match. Also, the doors shown on Google Street View for Nos 58 and 62 look like they very probably match the style of ones in the old photo. Although with the top parts have been 'modernised' as was the habit in the 60s and 70s, the bottom parts, like the originals, are in 5 parts with two panels equal in size to the stiles and there is a slight down-curve to the sides of the midrail over the two lower panels.
I've added the road name to the title.
Great stuff again Hugh. Thanks for another fascinating glimpse into the past - and present.
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