Harringay
There are three major bus routes that connect Green Lanes with the City and the West End; the 29, 141, and the 341. The nearby Turnpike Lane bus station offers further connection to the west, east and north.[30]
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References & notes
- ^ Mills, A. D. (2004). Oxford Dictionary of London Place Names. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0198609575.
- ^ a b Ward boundaries classify the park as being within Harringay Ward - Haringey Council Map showing the ward boundaries.
- ^ Measured between OS Grid Refs TQ 315 896 and TQ 315 868.
- ^ Measured between OS Grid Refs TQ 321 886 and TQ 312 886.
- ^ Google map showing Harringay's boundaries.
- ^ English Heritage Website
- ^ The Salisbury Public House, Harringay, London, UK (July 2004). Retrieved on 2007-09-07.
- ^ John Mackenzie (Director). The Long Good Friday. Black Lion Films. For additional information see: IMDb website - The Long Good Friday
- ^ Richard Attenborough (Director). Chaplin. Carolco Pictures. For additional information see: IMDb website - Chaplin.
- ^ See History of Harringay - 1750 to 1880 page.
- ^ Measured between OS Grid Refs TQ 318 882 and TQ 317 887.
- ^ This measurement is taken from the point where St Ann’s Road meets Green Lanes to the traditional centre of London, at the statue of King Charles in Trafalgar Square.
- ^ This measurement is taken from the point where St Ann’s Road meets Green Lanes to the highest point of Hampstead, near Spaniards.
- ^ This measurement is taken from the point where St Ann's Road meets Green Lanes to the nearest point of the River Lee to the east.
- ^ a b c Generalised Land Use Database Statistics for England 2005, Department for Communities & Local Government. Figures shown are calculated using 100% of the value for Harringay Ward, 30% of the total for St Ann's Ward and 85% of Super Output Area 31D of Seven Sisters Ward.
- ^ 1869 & 1894 Ordnance Survey Maps.
- ^ Pinching & Bell, Albert & David (2005). Haringey's Hidden Streams Revealed. Hornsey Historical Society. ISBN 0 905794 35 4.
- ^ All elevation measurements are from Google Earth. All distance measurements are taken as a straight line between the two points identified, sourced from the Ordnance Survey.
- ^ Madge, Stephen J. (1938). The Earliest Records of Harringay alias Hornsey; From Prehistoric Times to 1216 AD. Public Libraries Committee Hornsey. ISBN : None allocated at publication.
- ^ Madge, Stephen J. (1936). An Introduction to the Early Records of Harringay alias Hornsey. Public Libraries Committee Hornsey. ISBN : None allocated at publication.The information used for this section is derived from this very detailed study carried out by the author over 36 years. In addition to being an historian of local history, Madge was Editor of the British Records Society.
- ^ See Early History page.
- ^ a b c d e There is no single figure provided in the census for Harringay. The figure used for the total population of Harringay is a close approximation, calculated by using the data for 100% of Haringey Super Output Areas 23A, 23B, 23C, 23D, 27B, 31B & 31C. A proportion of three other Haringey Super Output Areas is used: 23C - 50%; 27A - 20%; 31D - 85%. The number of dwellings was calculated using the same method. All other data given is from the Harringay Ward which includes a high proportion of the population and is broadly representative of the whole. All data is sourced from the National Statistics website. For Harringay & St Ann's ward boundaries see this Haringey Council map showing ward boundaries.
- ^ Haringey Council (2006). School Place Planning Report.
- ^ London Wildweb - Railway Fields Local Nature Reserve Haringey Council - Haringey Council Nature Reserves.
- ^ London Wildweb - New River Path.
- ^ London Wildweb - Harringay Stadium Slopes.
- ^ London Community Herbalists website - North Harringay Primary School roof garden.
- ^ Haringey Council Green Pennant Gardens page - Doncaster Gardens Community Garden.
- ^ a b Ticher, Mike (2002). The Story of Harringay Stadium and Arena. Hornsey Historical Society. ISBN : 0 905794 29 X..
- ^ Haringey London Borough Council - Travelling around Haringey.
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External links
- Harringay online - Website for Harringay residents
- Google map showing Harringay's boundaries
- Flickr Photo Pool on Harringay
- BBC h2g2 Article, Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Named it Twice?
- Harringay is at coordinates Coordinates:
- Wymondham Learning Centre, Bombs over Harringay. 9 March 2005.
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