HHS Bulletin 47

HHS Bulletin 47

HHS Bulletin 47 includes articles about the early development of the Harringay Ladder, the boundary of Hornsey with Finchley and a tour of Crouch End in 1881.

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HHS Bulletin 50

HHS Bulletin 50

HHS Bulletin 50 includes articles about Bishop’s Park, the NMPS photographic collection and memories of evacuation during WW2.

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HHS Bulletin 53

HHS Bulletin 53

HHS Bulletin 53 includes the story of Wilson’s department store in Crouch End and a celebration of the Muswell Hill Odeon.

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HHS Bulletin 59

Front cover HHS Bulletin 59, 2018

Hornsey Historical Society Bulletin 59 contains articles with a wide chronological range, covering aspects of the history of our part of London from the Middle Ages to the present day.

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HHS Bulletin 61

HHS Bulletin 61 Cover

HHS Bulletin 61 is full of varied articles ranging from the mid-seventeenth century to the present day.

The issue includes Katy Ferguson on that wonderful local resource, the Park Road Lido, and David Pashley and Steven Wright, who have in very different ways explored the history of the roads in which they live, Mount View and Ferrestone.

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HHS Bulletin 62

Front cover HHS Bulletin 62, 2021

Bulletin 62 marked the 50th anniversary of the founding of the HHS in 1971, and while we could not celebrate the occasion as we had hoped, due to the pandemic, maybe this issue, with its special cover, afforded some consolation.

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Hornsey Food Control Committe

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Hornsey Journal, 24 January 1919

A meeting of the Hornsey Food Control Committee was held at the offices, Topsfield Parade, Crouch End, on Saturday afternoon. 

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Hornsey in History: Crowche Ende Hamlet

Open Fields, 1878, where Crouch End is now

A 1972 series of Hornsey Journal articles by Ian Murray, first Chairman of Hornsey Historical Society and aHaringey Council Archivist. The HHS gratefully acknowledges the kind permission of Archant/Ham and …

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