EAW015857 ENGLAND (1948). The Metropolitan Cattle (Caledonian) Market, Lower Holloway, 1948. This image has been produced from a damaged negative.

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Pennawd [EAW015857] The Metropolitan Cattle (Caledonian) Market, Lower Holloway, 1948. This image has been produced from a damaged negative.
Cyfeirnod EAW015857
Dyddiad 19-May-1948
Dolen
Enw lle LOWER HOLLOWAY
Plwyf
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 530197, 184778
Hydred / Lledred -0.12214442650511, 51.546377620548
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol TQ302848

Pinnau

Camelot House, Camden Park Road.

Kathy Emery
Monday 4th of January 2021 07:44:19 PM
Goodinge Road, N7

billyfern
Sunday 29th of June 2014 11:04:43 PM
Brecknock Road, N7

billyfern
Sunday 29th of June 2014 11:04:02 PM
Hungerford Road, N7

billyfern
Sunday 29th of June 2014 11:01:08 PM
York Way, N7

billyfern
Sunday 29th of June 2014 11:00:46 PM
Market Road, N7

billyfern
Sunday 29th of June 2014 11:00:27 PM
North Road, N7

billyfern
Sunday 29th of June 2014 11:00:03 PM
Caledonian Market, Market Road, N7 (Metropolitan Cattle Market & General Market) Public Houses on each corner (4 Pubs) North Road: The Lamb on North East Corner The Lion on North West Corner Market Road: The Black Bull on South West Corner The White Horse on South East Corner

billyfern
Sunday 29th of June 2014 10:59:19 PM
Such good memories , remember the charabangs leaving the Lamb for the outings , they would throw out money in pennies , etc and watch the kids scramble for it ,.

Uncle Scrooge
Monday 7th of November 2016 09:35:11 PM

Cyfraniadau Grŵp

I grew up in Corinth Road , which was oposite the road where the cattle were taken for slaughter , this road was under slum clearance ,demolished 1970 , When we had to move out .

Our street door was never locked , a piearce of string was always hanging from a hole in the door , pull it and the door opened ,.

We were never robbed or anything , people all knew each other , our street door was a meeting place for all my uncles friends , who scratched their names , dates , onto the wall , and in the doorway , one step up , then street door aprox 24 ins .

Drovers bought cattle up from Railway sidings in Caledonian Road , where they were kept either in the Lairs , Market Road , inbetween , Market Gardens and The Wreck ( swings etc , sandpit ) , or taken straight to slaughter ,.

People helped each other .

Sharing such things as a cup of sugar , returning the same . Or , helping with change for the gas meter ,

Uncle Scrooge
Monday 27th of February 2017 09:08:19 PM
Hi don't suppose you remember my family they all lived around there our surnames are WESTON , GAFNEY AND GARDENER I just remember as a kid playing over the wreck and seeing the clock tower from my nans new flat



regards Mark

m weston
Monday 27th of February 2017 09:08:19 PM