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Then & Now

A series of articles comparing how places are now, and how they were in the past.

Smithfield Square’s Fascinating Past: Part Two

Dust destructor chimney

Recycling a new idea? No, over a hundred and fifty years ago our Hornsey predecessors had organised the recycling of their domestic waste in an impressive way on part of …

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Smithfield Square’s Fascinating Past: Part One

Hornsey High Street circa 1910

This major building development on a 13 acre site in Hornsey High Street has radically altered the appearance and character of Hornsey Village. What was there before the bulldozers got …

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Hornsey: Birthplace Of Lotus Cars

Colin Chapman in a Lotus

Colin Chapman, founder of Lotus Cars, started the business here in Hornsey.

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Abyssinia: Hornsey's Lost Village
ABYSSINIA: Hornsey's Lost Village
by Hugh Flouch

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Latest Comments

  1. Chris on Highgate – The Woolaston and Pauncefort Almshouses30th January 2025

    Very nice houses. Interesting history.✨👍🏼

  2. Philip brougham on Memories of Weston Park Shopping Parade27th January 2025

    Hello, I do remember a great toy shop in that area ,I seem to remember it was past wightman road…

  3. Anne Foley on Memories of Weston Park Shopping Parade27th January 2025

    Dear All. May I use this thread to ask if there is anyone around who attended Hornsey High School for…

  4. Philip brougham on Memories of Weston Park Shopping Parade25th January 2025

    I'm not surprised there is not many photographs,even now when it's so easy to instantly take a photo how many…

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