A 40th Anniversary edition including articles about the Quakers in Muswell Hill and recollections of trade unionism in Hornsey.
Contents
Articles
- The HHS – 40 Years On, Albert Pinching
- Hornsey in 1971, Jacob O’Callaghan
- Lewcock’s/Peacock’s Field – A Priory Park Conundrum, Janet Owen
- A Last Hurrah from Old Highgate, Peter Barber
- The Blackwell Collection and the NMPS, John Hinshelwood
- Haringey’s Town Twinning, Eleri Rowlands
- 100 Years of Quakers in Muswell Hill, Mark Tod
- Ted Johnson’s Memories of Trade Unionism in Hornsey, Margaret Mitchell
Notes & Queries
- Henry St. John of Hornsey, Florence St. John Heller
- Do you live on Topsfield or Fernfield Manor? David Frith
- Haringey’s Green Plaques, Keith Fawkes
Reviews
- Cinemas of Haringey by Jeremy Buck, Prof. Ian Christie
- The Phoenix Cinema – a Century of Film in East Finchley by Gerry Turvey, Ken Gay
- Lost London 1870-1945 by Philip Davies, Ken Gay
- London – The Illustrated History by Cathy Ross and John Clark, Ken Gay
Free to members
The current issue of the Bulletin is free each year to all members. If you aren’t a member and would like to join you can find details on the membership page. As well as the Bulletin, members also receive our quarterly newsletters, free entry to all our monthly lectures and advanced invitations to all special events and outings when they restart.
Buy the Bulletin
Bulletin 52 can be purchased online by non-members for £6.00 +p&p.
We aim to send out all items within 5-7 days, but as a small Society run entirely by volunteers turnaround times may sometimes vary.
Write for the Bulletin
We welcome contributions to the Bulletin from interested authors, who do not need to be members of the Society. Articles for inclusion should be concerned with Hornsey, its residents and its history. A length of about 2-3000 words is suggested, but shorter pieces such as letters or reviews of books about local history can also be accepted.
All articles are read prior to acceptance by members of the Publications Committee, who may suggest revisions. Material should be sent by email attachment in Word format (not PDF) to the Editor, Professor Sandra Clark, who will be happy to deal with any questions about potential contributions. Illustrations are encouraged.