In its days as an entertainment centre for London, Harringay in North London also provided more locally directed entertainment in the shape of four cinemas. The earliest was opened in 1910 and was operating as a cinema until January 2003.
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The new owners saw more profit in bingo and converted both Harringaycinemas to bingo halls. The Frobisher Road cinema closed on 10 November 1963. However...
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600), will commence in 2024. J. Arthur Rank, 1st Baron Rank, Hull born founder of the Rank Organisation FormercinemasinHarringay "Social institutions...
neighbours give this lofty northern enclave social capital in the capital". Crouch End lies between Harringay to the east; Muswell Hill to the north-west; Hornsey...
Parade inHarringay, North London. The Salisbury was designed and built by John Cathles Hill, founder of The London Brick Company. The pub was opened in 1899...
Artists Museum of London Postcode Project Harringay Online – for forum conversations about Wood Green and in particular for its wide selection of historical...
1965 Harringay, Haringey and Hornsey were used interchangeably in this period. For further information see History of Harringay Muswell Hill Manor in Oxfordshire...
only in Stroud Green but also in North and South Harringay. In 1921 1.35 families on average lived in each house, the trend being especially marked in the...
extension to Cockfosters, two alternate names for this station, North Harringay and Ducketts Green (Ducketts Common is located opposite) were considered...
locations in London". Retrieved 17 July 2020. "Wood Green High Road - Site of Mothercare to site of present-day Sainsbury's c1925". Harringay online. Retrieved...
platforms, and black on the Northern line platforms), in reference to the four premiere cinemasin Leicester Square. London Buses routes 24, 29, 176 and...
condition. In January 2019, Mitchell and some of Windsor's former co-stars from EastEnders announced that they would be running the London Marathon in aid of...
2023. Retrieved 30 April 2020. "Brent Cross – the historical link with Harringay". www.harringayonline.com. Archived from the original on 21 January 2023...
at Alexandra Palace in 1990. Primarily intended for public skating, it has also housed ice hockey teams including the Harringay Racers, the Haringey...
Leaf Gardens) Coca-Cola Coliseum Harringay Arena (modelled significantly on Maple Leaf Gardens) List of indoor arenas in Canada Talbot Gardens (renovated...
space occupied by former bay platform 2, out of use since the Wimbledon service was withdrawn in 1997 and replaced by Tramlink in 2000, has been utilised...
membership before purchasing the films, mirroring the way membership-only sex cinemas were run at the time. While his earlier 8mm films largely consisted of...
bricks to be reused for a six-storey block of flats. In 2014 the building was used as a "pop-up" cinema: in summer the auditorium was furnished with six-person...