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"Hornsey: A Historic Journey Through Time" Step into the past with Turpin at Hornsey Gate, as we explore the rich history of this enchanting town

Background imageHornsey Collection: Morris J Type Van Accident, Hyde Works, St Jamess Lane

Morris J Type Van Accident, Hyde Works, St Jamess Lane, Muswell Hill, near Hornsey, County of London, England. Location stated is of the owner. Date: 1950s

Background imageHornsey Collection: Former Kitchener Home Boy in Canada

Former Kitchener Home Boy in Canada
A former inmate of the Kitchener Memorial Home For Boys, 122 Hillfield Avenue, Hornsey, after his emigration to Canada. The home, operated by the Waifs and Strays Society, could house 50 boys

Background imageHornsey Collection: Kitchener Memorial Home, Hornsey, London

Kitchener Memorial Home, Hornsey, London
The Kitchener Home for Boys, opened by the Waifs and Strays Society in 1918 at 122 Hillfield Avenue, Hornsey. Date: Circa 1921

Background imageHornsey Collection: Hornsey Church

Hornsey Church
A wedding procession passes through the graveyard in a rural setting. Date: circa 1840

Background imageHornsey Collection: Hornsey House

Hornsey House
in the early 19th century Date: circa 1810

Background imageHornsey Collection: Hornsey Wood House

Hornsey Wood House
This was Elizabeth Is hunting lodge. Date: circa 1830

Background imageHornsey Collection: Drawing Punch 1841-91 Pen brush brown ink gray ink wash

Drawing Punch 1841-91 Pen brush brown ink gray ink wash
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Background imageHornsey Collection: Happy Thought 1845-91 Pen brush brown ink graphite

Happy Thought 1845-91 Pen brush brown ink graphite
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Background imageHornsey Collection: Tight Fit 1872 Pen brush brown ink touches white gouache

Tight Fit 1872 Pen brush brown ink touches white gouache
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Background imageHornsey Collection: Tract Distributor 1845-91 Pen brush brown ink

Tract Distributor 1845-91 Pen brush brown ink
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Background imageHornsey Collection: Reproof 1845-91 Pen brush brown ink touches

Reproof 1845-91 Pen brush brown ink touches
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Background imageHornsey Collection: Sorry Spoke second half 19th century Pen brush

Sorry Spoke second half 19th century Pen brush
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Background imageHornsey Collection: Drawing Punch 1841-91 Pen brush brown ink Sheet

Drawing Punch 1841-91 Pen brush brown ink Sheet
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Background imageHornsey Collection: Soldier Tear Old Song 1845-91 Pen brush brown ink

Soldier Tear Old Song 1845-91 Pen brush brown ink
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Background imageHornsey Collection: Considerate 1845-91 Pen brush brown ink touches

Considerate 1845-91 Pen brush brown ink touches
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Background imageHornsey Collection: Source Size = 3937 x 2728

Source Size = 3937 x 2728
The Duchess of Sutherland Laying the Foundation Stone of the Alexandra Orphanage, at Hornsey Rise, 1867

Background imageHornsey Collection: The North of London, Hornsey Church, from Church Path Fields, Engraving 1876, Uk

The North of London, Hornsey Church, from Church Path Fields, Engraving 1876, Uk
THE NORTH OF LONDON, HORNSEY CHURCH, FROM CHURCH PATH FIELDS, ENGRAVING 1876, UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, great britain, european

Background imageHornsey Collection: The North of London, Hornsey Church, from Church Path Fields, Engraving 1876, Uk

The North of London, Hornsey Church, from Church Path Fields, Engraving 1876, Uk
THE NORTH OF LONDON, HORNSEY CHURCH, FROM CHURCH PATH FIELDS, ENGRAVING 1876, UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, great britain, european

Background imageHornsey Collection: LCC-LFB Hornsey Rise fire station, North London

LCC-LFB Hornsey Rise fire station, North London
Hornsey Rise fire station was only operational for 13 years. Located at 45-51 Calverley Road, North London, it was opened in 1907

Background imageHornsey Collection: Hornsey Fire Brigade, London

Hornsey Fire Brigade, London. Firefighters working on a steam pump appliance

Background imageHornsey Collection: Mobile decontamination unit

Mobile decontamination unit
Demonstration by Hornsey Borough Council of a mobile cleansing unit for gas decontamination squads, invented by one of its workers. The unit folds up into a trailer that can be pulled by a car

Background imageHornsey Collection: Hornsey Wood House, London

Hornsey Wood House, London
Hornsey Wood House, once the hunting lodge of Queen Elizabeth I

Background imageHornsey Collection: England / London / Hornsey

England / London / Hornsey
Hornsey church, with the adjacent country



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"Hornsey: A Historic Journey Through Time" Step into the past with Turpin at Hornsey Gate, as we explore the rich history of this enchanting town. Delve into the County Map of Yorkshire East Riding from 1777 and discover the roots that shaped Hornsey's identity. Transport yourself to a bygone era through a postcard featuring White Star Line's majestic RMS Olympic, standing tall beside a crane. Witness how Hornsey has evolved over time, from North View Road to St. Mary's Church, each holding stories etched in their very foundations. Unwind in the tranquil Hornsey Pleasure Gardens nestled in Crouch End, where generations have sought solace amidst nature's embrace. Take a stroll down High Street, immersing yourself in its vibrant atmosphere and witnessing its transformation throughout London N8. Trace back centuries with an intriguing Map and Neighbourhood from 1819; an artifact shrouded in mystery crafted by an unknown hand. Marvel at the intricate details on the County Map of Yorkshire from 1777, offering glimpses into forgotten landscapes. Immerse yourself further with captivating engravings depicting both Dick Turpin leaping over Hornsey toll bar gate on his faithful steed Black Bess and Asylum of Fishmongers and Poulterers Institution near Wood-Green—a testament to humanity's progress throughout time. Hornsey beckons you to uncover its hidden tales and immerse yourself within its historical tapestry. Embark on this journey through time as you unravel layers upon layers of intrigue that make up this remarkable town called Hornsey.