Part 1 !
Born at Royal Northern (Old site). Christened 1937 Holy Trinity Granville Road. Grannie lived about 1905 - 1939 0r 40 in Charteris Road. Grandad in "War Horse" support in WW1. Moved in with Grandparents to house at bottom of Crouch Hill about 1940 with other cousins and uncles etc when most men were off to war; father KIA 1943, shot down, Holland ( navigator Lancaster, Bomber command) on way back from Berlin . Mother in WAAF.
Remember watching AA flak from front room from AA guns in Finsbury Park. Will continue, if of interest, as time goes by!
I attach, as requested, a photo of the Osbourn per WW2, and another 2 inside it!
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Crikey the pub was beautiful! What a terrible loss. Incredibly grateful to you for sharing them - I've wanted to know what it looked like for years.
I have some of the roof if you are interested! BTW if you don't mind I will blur faces and ask you to keep surname confidential.
Was that the Royal Northern site on Holloway Road?
Great photos of the pub.
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Moving slightly north, I well remember the Friern Manor Dairy Company before its transformation into a restaurant. I am 95% sure, in about 1939 or 40, there were still cows being milked there . There was an entrance and yard on the apex of the corner of Stroud green road and Hanley Road. Further up on the right was a classic old style grocers, Greggs I think.
Looking for more photos, but in those days, few had cameras.
Assume they had an off licence as well?
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The only photo I found was from a postcard.
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Hope I'm not boring; more memories are coming!
How come you weren't evacuated?
Yes sorry swill bins, not slop.
I asked my old dear if she remembered that pub but she was around from the 60's so too young!
I can just remember my great aunt having pot fearing chickens as well as a goat in Tottenham.
Interesteing to see the pics of the Osbourne. My father (b. 1929) grew up living in what was no. 2 (or 4?) Upper Tollington Park, i.e., just round the corner. My memories go only as far back as the late '60s, so I only knew what seemed to be some of those remnants from your earlier times (Hall's the Draper's, Elkin's Bros, ABC Bakery, etc.)
Re bombs. This website shows most London bombs , but not a full description.
http://bombsight.org/#16/51.5711/-0.1174
This is a screenshot from them of "our" area
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I remember older relatives helping with some tragic situations in the area.
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Black = total destruction
purple = damaged beyond repair
red = seriously damaged (doubtful if repairable)
dark orange = seriously damaged (repairable at cost)
orange = general blast damage (not structural)
yellow = blast damage (minor in nature)
green = clearance areas
small circle = V-2 rocket
big circle = V-1 flying bomb
Thanks; do you have the website link?
The house I lived in shows partly red, but it, and its neighbours were not seriously damaged . Shaken, yes. I woke up one morning to find the bedroom window shattered but I had not woken up!