After finishing his education, Kelly took up electric lighting posts with Midland Railway, London County Council and Hornsey Borough Council.
The new bishop was given oversight of four rural deaneries: Hampstead, Hornsey, St Pancras and Willesden, previously the responsibility of the Bishop of Islington.
They were based at Hornsey, although at weekends were usually located at Hitchin engine shed.
Born in Hornsey, Middlesex, England, Dodds first went to Canada in 1901, but did not finally settle in Winnipeg, Manitoba, until after serving with the British Army in World War I.
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A103 road (England), a road in London connectiong Lower Holloway to Hornsey
Ms Widdecombe spent three days on the Andover Estate off Hornsey Road, Holloway, for ITV's Tonight with Trevor McDonald programme.
She entered Hornsey Art School at the age of fifteen, and in 1928 got her first job with the Amalgamated Press, drawing for Schooldays.
From Stone he removed to Hornsey, near London, for the sake of reading in the library of Sion College.
The club’s predecessor was the Hornsey Social Club, which was open between 1907-1910, and was found at 31 Turnpike Lane.
Hornsey plan: A role for neighbourhood councils in the new local government with John Baker (1971)
Depots for the new rolling stock will be built at Hornsey and Three Bridges.