A continuing look at Hornsey during the First World War including local conscientious objectors who refused to fight.
Contents
Articles
- Timeline for 1916, Janet Owen
- Appreciation of Ken Gay, Bridget Cherry
- Appreciations of Elizabeth Israel, Peter Barber & Keith Fawkes
- Hornsey at War 1914-18 Part 3 (1916) Nicolas Allaway
- The Men who said No – Conscientious Objectors in Hornsey: Part 2, Jennifer Bell
- Searching for Hugh Victor Hember, Hugh, Ruth & Chris Garnsworthy
- Conscientious Objection and the Hornsey Military Service Tribunal in the context of Middlesex, John Hinshelwood
- Muswell Hill Shop Fronts, David Frith
Notes & Queries
- How I became a Local Historian, Albert Pinching
- Brick Place, Malcolm Stokes
- Albert Pinching Appreciation, Janet Owen
Reviews
- Ivy Mantled Tower, Prof. Michael Port
- Crouch End Four Walks, David Winskill
- Harringay: A Century of Change, David Winskill
- Loyal to the Crown, Malcolm Stokes
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Bulletin 57 can be purchased online by non-members for £6.50+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.