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6 unusual facts about Harringay


Charlotte Riddell

It is known that they moved to live in St John's Lodge between Harringay and West Green in the mid-1860s, moving out in 1873 as the area was being built up.

Francis William Markall

Born in Harringay, Markall was ordained as a Catholic priest at the age of 32 in 1937 and migrated to what was then known as Rhodesia, where he was appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of Salisbury (now Harare, Zimbabwe) in 1956.

Green Lanes

Harringay, a neighbourhood in the London Borough of Haringey sometimes incorrectly referred to as 'Green Lanes' or 'Harringay Green Lanes' because of the railway station.

Haringey

Harringay - a neighbourhood within the London Borough of Haringey

Harringay Green Lanes

Harringay, a neighbourhood in the London Borough of Haringey sometimes incorrectly referred to as 'Harringay Green Lanes' because of the railway station.

Maynards

Ten years later, in 1906, the expanding concern moved a mile or so to a new factory in Vale Road, Harringay.


History of Harringay

At the time of Domesday, the western part of modern Harringay was within the Manor of Harengheie and part of the Bishop of London's principal Manor of Stepney.

Robert Wyman

Wyman, as defensive defenceman, recorded a personal best of two goals and three assists during the season with Harringay and Percy Nicklin, Great Britain's Coach, described him as having "an accurate and formidable body check as good as any Canadian".


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