<div>I have written this for those of you who have moved to the area in the last 35-40 years. Here are my recollections of the shops, business and going on’s in Stroud Green Road during the swinging 60’s. In order to post I have to break this down into 7 segments for 1 post, sorry.<br><br></div> In Part 1 I’ll go from N-S, on the west side (Islington) and tomorrow S-N on the East. Whereas I have no intention or recollection of naming all the shops it will give an idea of the demographics of the area and some history (hopefully stuff that is not common knowledge). Often I can only remember what the shops sold and so will I am not able to give exact names. I have also added some local facts just to add a bit of spice, as they say. It is also worth mentioning that until 1965 we on the East Side of the road were not Londoners, as the Islington side, but County of Middlesex and with that came a touch of snobbery. In those days despite schools being nearer to where you lived, you could only go to a school in your Borough. Therefore although St Aloysius would have been fairly close to where I lived and suited us fine, I was forced to travel to Musewell Hill to attend the grammar school. FYI the kids in my block of flats just about tolerated a GS, so snobby Stationers would have equated to a modern day ‘excommunication!’ <br><div><br></div>
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