Bethany Burrows- Atherton, Organist at St Paul's Harringay and local historian - pictured with Harringay's "dodgy WWI medal" and an album of pictures of local boys who went off to fight
One of my reasons for visiting St Paul's church today was to catch up with what Bethany has been digging up about our local WWI history.
From reading her posts on HoL, I was aware that Bethany has been researching our local war history, but what I hadn't appreciated was quite how much she's done.
Bethany has pulled together a huge amount of knowledge and a good collection of war-related Harringay items, borrowing from museums and collectors she's approached.
Today, as she leafed through an album containing pictures of Harringay boys who went off to fight, if I pointed out any particular picture, in just about every case Bethany had a story to tell about that person. Her knowledge in this area is phenomenal.
I wondered aloud with her how that deep and broad knowledge might best be brought to a wider local audience. I mused over some sort of video, but wondered what other ideas/offers people might have. It seems a shame for this trove of nuggets to go undiscovered. Any ideas?
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Aw, thanks Hugh. There's loads and loads more stuff I've found out than we could cover in the exhibition, and I'd definitely be open to ideas as to how we could make sure it gets shared - there's no point in it just sitting in my brain (and several spreadsheets!) forevermore.
Hi Bethany We have organised a number of walks locally including a WW1 in Crouch End. We'd like to do something similar in Haringey. Perhaps we could talk to you about how to incorporate your ideas and give them a wider audience. Paul.
Do you mean Harringay or Haringey, Paul?
Hi Paul - this sounds like a good idea. I have your e-mail address from having been on one of your walks, so I'll drop you a line a bit later and we'll see how we can collaborate.
How about a presentation at Bruce Castle, or in the Stroud Green Library series ?
I'd certainly be up for that John - thanks for the ideas.
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