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What’s in a name – Hornsey, Harringay or Haringey?

Map of Bishop of London's Manor of Hornsey, 1929

Hornsey, established as a settlement in the pre-Conquest county of Middlesex, is a name with Anglo Saxon origins and derives from the Old English name Heringes-hege (with the ‘g’s pronounced …

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Abyssinia: Hornsey's Lost Village
ABYSSINIA: Hornsey's Lost Village
by Hugh Flouch

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  1. Philip brougham on Hornsey: Birthplace Of Lotus Cars30th June 2025

    Interesting story ,knew many people in Lightfoot road at the time ,I think one side of it has been knocked…

  2. Andrew Kelsey on Hornsey: Birthplace Of Lotus Cars28th June 2025

    My father, David Kelsey worked with Chapman in the very early days of Lotus. Around that time he and John…

  3. Tina Kelly on Hornsey: Birthplace Of Lotus Cars27th June 2025

    My dad was John Pledger, he was chief engineer for Lotus in the late 50's. He lived in Hedge Lane,…

  4. Philip brougham on Memories of Weston Park Shopping Parade26th June 2025

    Hello. I do remember you and your older brother and his Lotus Elan !

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