Where do you live now? I must have been about 5 or 6. The ice cream was served from a sliding glass hatch facing the street, so you didnt have to go inside if an ice cream was all you wanted, in the summer the servery was always open otherwise a light tap on the glass and brother or sister would serve you with beautiful soft ice cream in a cone and a smile all for threepence. I lived in Tottenhall Road until 1955 when we moved to Winchmore Hill but I remember the home made guys outside the shops on Green Lanes. This weeks parish newsletter announces plans to demolish it and to also sell the current Parish Centre on Cannon Hill which is a Grade 2 listed regency villa. I used to go out with a boy who lived along The Larches, (number 92), in the 1960s. In the late 60s, early 70s a small ladies shop appeared near Burtons. The other memory was of the caf Doms (Dave Todd 1/7/14) where they sold really delicious ice cream too! She retired when I was there and replaced my Mrs Gibbs trendy and Beatles fan. I also remember Burtons at the triangle and having a girl friend who lived in Tottenham road and the estate agents around Doms cafe including Dennis, Maxwell Miel who had a reg. To supplement income he was a musician from 1926. It was owned later by a mate of mine Bruno. I have vague recollections of my mother taking us to what seemed quite a posh tea shop called Shepherds which was on Aldermans Hill opposite the park, does anybody remember this? !955, Concriptd to the Rifle Brigade..married Patricia (Winchmore ill 1957) where was Doms in the igh street?. However, it has been difficult to find out what happened in the aprox. I really love this website for bringing back all those memories stored in the depths of our brains. St Monicas are holding a parish meeting about the plans on 18 September at 7.30. Thanks Dave. Now living in East Anglia. Going to the cinema on Saturday mornings was a treat to watch the Lone Ranger. It is now a tyre suppliers and fitters. Dark..my teecher at Winchmore ill and Southgate County Grammer, Fox Lane, do you remember? The reference to Palmers Green was prompted by the fact that Trouble had split up with his girlfriend and was at a party thrown by his friend Charles "Charlie Farley" Hallinan near The Fox, Palmers Green. See the It was called something like The Rubber Mac shop!!!! I suppose those of us `of a certain age` have lots of war memories stored away. Until it closed. I used to have a paper round in the paper shop top of hedge lane and green lanes in 1963 I got fifteen Bob a week Mr pogson was the proprietor does any body remember him. Then along from there was a sports shop where I bought my school tennis racquet. Think the shop with the coffe grinder and gorgeous smell was called Rawlins.went to school with the daughter of the owners. It was a large detached house surrounded by a beautiful garden which took up the whole of that corner site. Or anyone that you may imagine could know? The smell really made me sick. Hi Reg. I think that this garage was called Saul & Slatters a John Slatter who worked there, married my cousin Margaret Cantwell in 1962. I worked with a tall thin man who was the manager. You must be signed in to save to an album. I farms in Cornwall now an apologise for the grammer neglected at Southgate County Grammar (an spellins). I also bought a BSA Winged Wheel from them and had it fitted to my pushbike on which I commuted from Palmers Green to Tottenham Hale every day for my Apprenticeship at Keith Blackmans Ltd. A female named Jane lived above the J&A shop. Best wishes But life began to improve when his mother arranged for him to have a holiday with family friends the Pargeters at Burston Hill Farm near Aylesbury. Im sure he was in my class at Winchmore? Long, snaking queues, which criss-crossed one another, as our parents stood in line for individually weighed out and wrapped packs of sliced bacon, cheese, tea, eggs etc. I grew up in Palmers green There was a bank on one corner of Sidney Avenue which had also been hit. I know Pete and Bill Starling locally, not related though. https:// smartsurvey.co.uk/s/FC1F4B/ 1. Can you remember the name of it? I remember the Ford Zephyr. As previous I lived in the Larches from 1938 at no 64. There was some credible evidence that the house on the corner of New River Crescent and Hedge Lane in the direction of Green Lanes was haunted. Join the thousands who receive our regular doses of warming nostalgia! Dad has been pottering around outside in the cold all morning, doing odd jobs but now, while Mum cooks, he is in the living room in his chair in front of the television, still in his baggy green jumper, which is gradually becoming more hole than jumper. Spent hours with bits of wire making stemless posies! Dad did buy furniture at A an Asand all else for Elsie (my Mum) without consulting er. 6% was Indian and 5% of 'any other ethnic group'. Local records mention a Palmers Field in 1204 and a Palmers Grove in 1340. Ill call you a Fcab etc. All rights reserved. I wasnt as lucky as you & never actually ate at Doms though, but if I was very good my treat was the ice cream and I still have a sweet tooth to this day. I do remember the restaurant above the sweet shop too. I suspect we would just love them x ! Jack enjoyed the rough and ready country life, hunting, shooting and fishing and the farm became his second home. Where are you now and all the others from these years? Truly some of the best times of my life in Palmers Green. What a job to have, stuck up there in this rather dark shop every day!! Going back a bit who used to run up Fox Lane, stand on the bridge and wait to be covered in steam from the trains . I have found on the website for Enfield Sports that the swimming pool was closed in 1979 it was probably too old to justify renovation and the annual maintenance costs pity, we had most enjoyable swimming afternoons there. Inside, the shop was very long with a back section which you rarely ventured into, mainly sheets and towels and net curtaining, Down the middle of the shop, arranged on chairs were tatty cardboard boxes holding items like socks, childs vests etcspecial offers, I guess! Sylvia, I. Who remembers Tom the singing flower seller at the top of the access between the buildings? Have a nice trip! My grandmother, Phyllis Dearden, ran the ABC restaurant for many years. I used to get home absolutely filthy but so happy. A lift man too to take you to the upper floor who would call out Corsetry and Carpets. All will be revealed on Google Street View. I still hanker for an ice cream like Doms scraped onto a cornet with a spatula not scooped! Probably TottenHALL RdSchool Mr bennett was headmaster was St. Michaels School..The fever hospital was Greentrees further up Tottenhall past Bird in Hand Pub and before Norfolk Pk alleyway. The mention of Grouts brouht back many memories. flexible offerings for business. She was a lovely lady; then onto Junior school run by Miss Belfontaine, who was a bit of a demon but very good at her job. Remember the barbers shop. Hazy memory? I remember J&As when the windows were boarded, just a square foot to stare in. SPONSORED. Next..The Triangle Cafe shut (ABC an Lyons) also shut at 5.. , some of my best memories of that time. I havent been back for many years but believe the Doms cafe is still there. Making own fun! Mrs Palmers Shorts Mens Size 32 Black Pinstripe. Can anyone help?my partner is looking for his father.his fathers name is trevor george burgess and the only info we have is trevors mother lived on princes ave palmers green.if anybody knows of the above person and can help my partner find his dad please contact me on 07986272734.thankyou for reading x. Fortunately my mother never chastised me about it. Hi John Its not my memory of PG thats off, its my ability to tell right from left Im waving my left hand around saying Im sure it was on this side!!! Recommended option Train Take the train from Old Street to Palmers Green 24 min 5 - 8 3 alternative options Line 141 bus I recall Miss Gibbs as having a scary face she had pictures of the Beatles up in the corridors and wore rather wayout clothes. Thanks again. Your change would come whizzing back in the rather splendid looking canisters. The memories this place inspires for you? I hated the dumplings at school dinners. By 1801 Palmers Green had 54 dwellings, including two inns and two farms. Despite the opening of the station on Aldermans Hill in 1871, little development occurred at first, mainly because wealthy landowners like the Taylor family had no need to sell. I remember one of my friends falling into the river off the bridge and clambering out the other side after swimming under the bridge in the river current. Details of the garage are in my 1963 copy of the Jaguar Sales & Service Facilities in the United Kingdom. July 2015. Miss Bellefontaine was head of junior school. Richard Franklin. Yes Simon there are on this site. Any idea of what it was called? They sold lovely solid, classy furniture. Sylvia Gambin. At the time Kennings had a garage in Edmonton which I remember was a Jaguar dealer so I imagine our old car hire site was the Jaguar dealer you recall and would most likely have also been a Kennings branch. And another question on the same side as the H&C but further towards Winchmore Hill opposite a photographers, there was a Jaguar garage. Hi John ! I bet virtually nobody has one of these fictitious Swiss bank accounts etiher. But he was ever present in our living rooms in Out of Town and in the childrens programme he devised and presented with Fred Dineage How! which ran until 1981. Nicholas Parsons and Steven Berkoff are among the latest stars who have trod the Intimates boards and are now calling for the theatre to be saved. I used to work weekends 1970-1972 for Kenning Car Hire which Im sure was probably on the site you recall. Lovely tiered plates of sandwiches and cakes. I dont remember it being a bomb site though, Hi Jennie, Many years ago. Hi Dave, I do remember you and your dads photography business. Back in London, knuckling down to school at Merchant Taylors proved a rude awakening but he was still able to gain a place at Kings College to study veterinary science before disaster struck: a collapse in James Hargreaves business and Jacks plans to marry meant that Jack had to abandon his studies and get a job writing advertising copy for Spratts Dob Biscuits at Unilever before moving into the theatre, variety and then radio and finally TV. yes recall them well. Hi Jenny, slightly different location, a bomb did fall near the intersection of Green Lanes & Bowes Rd/N.C.Rd opposite Princes Ave. People were killed and the site was eventually leased by two brothers and used a a used car lot space called Keith Cars until the late 70s. Many years later when I was adult he told me what he saw. In the last few years Windsor Rd closed and we had to go to W Hill. No self-service yet. The Prisoners were building the estate up to Ash Grove. Collecting shrapnel since 1939 in Leytonstone gutters and still collecting turning over neolithic shards in Cornish fieldsmy motto: Its Fun Finding Out (Chapman Pincher and Bernard Wicksteed, 1947) shaped my career. In Denmark, where I am from, she left behind a son (my father) from a previous marriage. would go down there most nights and you need only buy one coffee & that had to last you all evening what great times in there !!!! Thanks Richard for the update on Vic, knew him from his window cleaning business in P.Green, cups of tea in Doms cafe & long discussions on where to go for the next holiday in Spain. The smell of freshly ground coffee from the Home and Colonial grocers at top of the High Street. and had a Saturday job in Grouts!!!! I do remember though looking at one of those planes that were bombs without pilots (forgot what they were called could it be doodle bug) with my dad and its engine stopped right over head. Very interesting. Aldermans Hill had some fascinating shops too.the tiny pet shop opposite the station, the flower man then on to an electrical shop where I bought my first portable telly for my room with my first wages! Palm Court Restaurant, upstairs on the opposite side of the road near Cinema. The former Pilgrims Rest (reflecting the name Palmers "medieval pilgrim who carried a palm branch as a token of having visited the Holy Land") has already been demolished for housing. If I remember correctly you used to play the piano, Michelle I started Hazelwood in January 1964. He was simply the best jiver (having been a professional dancer in his younger days). David.just seen your mail regardin Palmers\Geen Photo istory and sees you now lives in Australiado you know my cousin Jill Rann (as was) lived at 22 The Larches.N13? Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Hi. But we used to dangle fishing lines from the river bridge in Hazelwood lane in an effort to catch something. Also Jack the window cleaner who lost a leg at the Somme. I lived in Burford Gardens from 1954 until 1978,went to Hazelwood school where I had a huge crush on a girl called Hilary Taylor. All had presentsmine was miniature guitarwere you at that party? would love to know.. oh that did make me laugh yes remember him. Does anyone the name of the 1960s Record Shop in the parade of shops at the Cambridge Roundabout at the junction of Hedge Lane and the North Circular Road ? Lorna, is it possible the furniture store you refer to was Ways? WebDescribed by its residents as the Jewel in the North, Palmers Green is home to the largest Cypriot community outside of Cyprus, bringing a distinctive Mediterranean flavour to the neighbourhood, with supermarkets and stores providing creative or Best Offer. After the last chip was scoffed the owner would place in front of us a huge strawberry milkshake made with the soft ice cream they were known for, this shake was always served in a heavy fancy thick glass with a straw to slurp up the last visible clinging bubbles. I have spoken to a friend of mine who was born in the mid 30s & has lived near Hedge Lane most of her life but she doesnt remember a bomb dropping at the top of Hedge Lane. When the V1 flying bomb attacks on London began in the summer of 1944 I Sue Beard, Palmers Green Jewel in the North We lived in Sidney Avenue from 1952 until 1961. The small side road was Devonshire Avenue which continued behind the shops and ended near the railway station at the Triangle. Also Broody and Hicks who sold cameras in the 1970s. Sorry to say my own Weddin Photos (brilliant) from Artricia, Winchmore Hill selected by my father-in-law Edward Cable Later on in Advertisin I helped to promote the 10 fare to Australia for adventurous families but had to stay behind to assist David Bailey, Don McCullin, Billy Apple et al.. No rush now but still on the familly tree search (Sixteen String Jack Rann and Sue) (Sue still rowing back to GB from Botany Bay 1779)ave you eard from yore coastgards annythin? Getting my school blazer and cap at Isaac Waltons. The 70 volunteers in only one group working towards a Better Palmers Green is really, really impressive. Can you help? I have fond memories of Palmers Green, as I worked at the station from aged 15 in 1963 till 1968. It is worth a lot but no longer needed. Which one is it?? Share this forum post I ad no spare cash for new comics in them daysdid you ever deliver the EagleIm payin 8.00 a copy for the good ones now.. My grandparents moved to Palmers Green in 1910. For Palmers Green to have a department store, two cinemas and no betting shops or nail bars? Poultney and his Perlice in the Guardroom. We often played up the Wreck at the end of Lynbridge grdns where the parky Mr Moody and his co parky Mr Savage would chase us if we caused them any trouble! Spent a lot of time in the park, on the swings etc & collecting conkers. Hey are you the same Anne Poole from Southgate SC. Back to the New River, us 4 from 3b Southgate County met on Sundays in Geoffs Grannys House, Riverway and mounting to her Summer House Roof Platform at the end of her garden invented the game of Catchreeling, making our apparatus from cotton reels and cottons supplied by Granny the object was to cast as fly fishing to snare the bundles of cut grasses that seasonally the New River Authority trimmed from the banks. Here is how it was reported by the BBC. If this has sparked a memory, why not share it here? A bus going north, was just slowing down to the bus stop opposite when three bombs fell in close proximity. I had the best 7 years of my life with Victor, but sadly he died only last month, February 7 of cancer. Boots the Chemist had a small book lending library upstairs and usually had a good selection of Enid Blyton Mysteries. Perhaps he moved out of the area or maybe passed away and the family sold it but thats only a guess. And of course, it gave its name to Fox Lane. John. A few doors away was a grocers shop called Crows. There were two blokes in the back workshop mending bikes and preparing new ones. Shame I cannot post some photos here. There may soon be one fewer historic building in Palmers Green following news this week of plans to demolish the Intimate Theatre and replace it with a new parish centre and flats. Also the sports shop was further up on the parade of shops opposite the old Woolworths. There was a garage forecourt at the top of Hedge Lane where in intersects with Green Lanes, Was that a WW2 bomb site does anyone know? history. My Aunty Jean used to make his partners costumes and lives in Princess Avenue. watts north Miss? Sit down Raymond! Life isnt all about the big Does anyone happen to know? I just recall the horse. Clock out 5.30 pm and ride home. Happy searching, Sylvia Gambin. Before marrying my first wife I too lived in Muswell Hill then Palmerston Road before buying a flat in Woodberry Avenue. However, you might ave missed as Waitrose now sez ere in Cornywall.Hazelwood Lane an the Pilgrims Rest (maitred, a Swiss gentlemanlater to command The Cherry Tree on Southgate Green) tho never done it better than Pilgrims in my an my Patricias opinionOther Cafes in Lunnon Town.. Savoy, Carlton Towers, The White House, Tante Clair etc..an them Cafes in Bray, Berks, dont make it in my list but that MacDonalds (you know, the one just across the road from Valencia (Espagne?) however, it did changes hands to a new type of shop a few years later. Palmers Green to Tottenham by bus The bus journey time between Palmers Green and Tottenham is around 8 min and covers a distance of around 2 miles. flexible offerings for business. Think pool is still there. Doc Meldrum had a most interesting signature it resembled WWWWWWWW the smell as you walked anywhere near it .lovely. As Mr. Auger sed want to be a farmer eh-eh-young-un? Bamboo cane area dividers, Italian shiny coffee machines and music.. Thank you for any help you can give Also the lady who sold us orange flavoured ice cubes for 1 penny . I remember my Nan going I to Tescos on Green Lane and used to run around Brookfield park and go into the burned down museum with the bees and the art work. Hi Mitchell thank you for fillinin some potoles,, For my Dad, Out of Town only got better when the theme changed from Max Bygraves to the lovely Improvisacion, A Granada, Cantiga Arabe written by the Spanish composer Francisco Elxes Torrega. An album is a way to save a selection of Frith photos, maps and memories that are of interest to you. So many happy memories. Opposite Grouts well almost. Take butchers, for instance, within 10-15 min walk of me (Chequers Way, where Metal Box Co was), there were 5/6 butchers that I remember walking to with my Mum. Work began on building St Georges Presbyterian Gothic style church in 1912. By the way my dentist was also Dr. Finkel! Hi Normathese Palmers Green Memories are great, eh? The shop later became an extension to Gateway Film Productions (where I worked). Hi Sylvia, in the P.Green archives somewhere there is a report that on the night of March 15th 1941 the Princes Dance Hall (corner of Princes Ave) was packed with young couples. Park, and the slide which we used to grease with candle wax in the fifties so that it was so fast you went flying of the end! In 1992 the building housed a Radio Cracker studio. Hi Sylvia, No your not dreaming, Dr Baxter was there, he had a huge almond tree near the entrance to the surgery off Hazelwood lane which we would scrumpy almonds from when they started to ripen! Some boys from Winchmore worked for him on the window cleaning. Thanks David, my son has just shown me some pictures of that dreadful scene at Sidney Ave but I think I must be losing the plot because I really dont remember it being a bomb site after the war. You done a bit of boxing? WebFind Motorcycle Repairs & Services near Palmers Green, get reviews, directions and opening hours. We used to have all the hire vans parked on the forecourt in front of what clearly had been a showroom. James what year were you at Ambrose Fleming , I was there from when it first opened in 1962 [ I think ] until 1965 . Miss Tibbets was the head I believe. For well over 10 years now, we've been inviting visitors to our web site to add their own memories to share their experiences Our Dad would pay the 2/6d, and pick us up 45 minutes later as he worked nearby. Oh and one of our members mum and aunt used to work there! Download the app Get a free listing Advertise 0800 777 449. keywords location Search. Hello Stephen..thanks for your promptin memorriesjust south of your late employer street-wise in them days on the corner of edge Lane was alf a shop where I ad to take mas dry cleanins, come snow or shineannyway Dad ad to ave is dickies starched weekly ,cos he was appearin (come snow or shine) on Friday nights at the Manor ouse Turnpike Lane or Tottnam Muniplayin sax(s) clarinet, piano, accordian, dubble base etc for the fashionable dancers in them days. People who were particularly kind or influenced your time in the community. Can u help??!! But it is the cramped interior, with drawers reaching up the the ceiling, full of mysterious items linked with the esoteric art of higher level dressmaking that wont leave my memory, and the old ladies (probably not that old, but thats how I recalled them aged less than 9, when we moved from PG). I also attended Hazelwood school and remember Mrs bellefontaine I am now 66 years old. Loved it there in palmer s green even earlier where l myself grew up too. It would have been a V1 flying bomb Lilian. 10 X MEN'S PALMER'S UNDERWEAR SHORTS BOXERS BRIEFS SIZE S-XL. I cannot believe Miss Hughes was still there in 1960s. Try putting dance hall into search, or I will find the link for you later! Bus routes 34, 102, 121, 141, 232, 299, 329, W4, W6, W9 and the N29 operate locally. It was a journey to Southern Television to give them a piece of his mind about an inaccurate programme on meat marketing that gave him his next big break, headhunted by top man Roy Rich to become programme maker and controller of a new production, Farm in the South. Remember the old peoples home burning down in 1966.Buses were diverted down Windsor Road. Played my first games of tennis there and before that many happy times using swings, slide and roundabouts in the play area. I assume there was no ammunition in the house, though! Happy memories of Greenwood Gate Tennis Club in the Rec too, circa 1959 1963. Wood Green is 729 meters away, 10 min walk. By the way I went to Winchmore Secondary Modern in the days when Mr. Shepherd was headmaster I liked him a lot the naughty kids called him the beak but he was a nice man. Hi Gerry, I,m not sure but you could well be right as I do not remember any other type of restaurant there, Regards Brian. Memories community this week: and hundreds more! Possibly during WW2 it was requisitioned for war work. Seekin relatives of a gentleman printer named Richard Wall who lived at No.8 The Promenade N13 opin to return some property I found, I come across this Jewel and your writinsare you related to Joe Hart for whose band my Dad used to play the saxophoneusually Friday evenins for 32/6? Then they returned to London, where they bought a house in The Larches, Palmers Green together with Colin Fishers parents as I understand it. Keith Headley, did you live on N.C.R? Search for your favourite places and look for the 'Add Your Memory' buttons to begin. Is it still haunted? I remember the Coffee place & it wasnt Home & Colonial.. that was a few doors up!! hang across the window pegged on string!!! I remember Peter Townsend the sports car dealer opposite the library and the ABC and the Wimpy bar at the triangle. When I lived in London and just started my business Aubrey would do most of my black and white printing and I also did a few weddings for him. Miss Wrigley used to rattle you back and forward in your desk if you didnt behave. This was a more calm shop selling much the same things as the other one. We sold nuts, bolts, spares for bikes, tyres wheels, skates with steel wheels. Built in the late 1930s, it stands as a handsome example of civic architecture from the period. (Miss Watts?) The A111 through Southgate gives access to the M25 motorway at junction 24. He was spirited and rebellious and unable to get along with his father, eventually resulting in an unsatisfactory and inconclusive trip to a psychiatrist. I used it fir a while to work as a mini cab driver for a bloke called Roy that was in a tacky office opposite Woodberry Avenue (where I lived) in Green Lanes. Those who have trodden the boards includeRichardAttenborough (making his stage debut), Irene Handl,Anna Wing, Nicholas Parsons, Roger Moore, Arthur Lowe, Bill Owen, John Inman, Dads Army writer Jimmy Perryand his wife Gilda, Tony Blackburn, Stephen Berkoff, DavyGraham, David Bowie, The Wurzels, Joe, David Bowie appeared in Poirrot in Turquoise for four nights in the late 1960s. Palmers Green is 235 meters away, 4 min walk. The one on the right going North was Cullens The coffee machine was dark red and black.Cullens also had another outlet nr the Cherry tree at the end of the Mall. Thank you so much. 2023 Palmers Green Jewel in the North, Palmers Green history, people and community, I am writing to you in search for information about a. I am currently researching for my book about my grandmother, who left for London in the 1950s to work as a housekeeper and to be with her then later husband Colin Russel Fisher, a merchant seaman, whom she met at one point in Copenhagen. I remember once using the underground public toilet at the triangle and sure there was an assistant there in the days before we considered disabled people. I remember Tom I worked opposite him at Triangle Cars for 5 years in th 60s . I worked in that Bricks mens shop in1971. She would sit regally on the little wooden chairs by the counter. The garage was Saul and Slatter Ltd. Mr. Pratt was very critical of my dovetail jointing but roped me in scenery building for the annual Gilbert and Sullivan Operas as did Miss Green, Art, for paintings. In Green Lanes itself there were 2 jewellers too. In the window there was a (seemingly) huge coffee grinding machine. Laura. Even after such investment they remain, in design, a theatre and private residence. Hello Brian, Im so glad you remember Dr Baxter. After the dentist located at the Triangle mum would take me across to Lyons tea house, Download this free history of the Collection. Thank you Suzanne. One of us is going mad!! I believe she moved up to Scotland after living in Ibiza for a while. I also loved the names of the park keepers you remember they just seem very appropriate somehow! Since 1. Remember the bovril machine. an dreemin on ..do you remember Lou Ansell and is Dance Band founded I believe at Hazlewood Lane Skool and practicin evenins before puttin on dances for the skool and other worthy causes. Hi I lived in Princes Avenue with my grandparents in 1969 and reading the comments the memories came flooding back. Going back toward Hedge Lane on the North sideremember a chap who used to make basket work/wicker goods/walking sticks? My grandmother moved to Halifax in 1919 and remarried. This extraordinary Does anyone remember Victor Value supermarket in Wood Green it was not far from the Civic center and before myddleton road. David. Mum rode her bike to Tottenhall Road to care for patients in the old fever hospital. The surgery was in a big detached house with a lovely garden round it & you walked through a long pergola covered in flowers to get to the house. Ive only just found your comment. Palmers Greens horse drawn buses once ran into central London from the Fox Hotel, as it once was. although i dont remember it having a cafe, maybe it did before my time though. Yep, remember Doms very well too in the 50s. Was the camera shop you are thinking off Camera Craft just beyond the top of Osborne Road and some way short of Hedge Lane? Less than one year into their full opening, automated cycle counts at September 2018 already suggest 10-12k trips by bike per month within Palmers Green. AnnywayI bought my first camera from Mr Kalms (Dixons) Edgeware (Agfa Silette) on the knock (so much a week) and cycled to Edgeware to pay the monthlya Canon copy of the Leica followed f1.8 lens but paid its way at weddins and I think I was one of the first to get back with ome developed colour (Ferrania) to the celebrations in them days.
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