EAW028505 ENGLAND (1950). Maiden Lane Goods Depot and works off York Way including The Patent Steam Carpet Beating Co Ltd, Islington, 1950. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.

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Title [EAW028505] Maiden Lane Goods Depot and works off York Way including The Patent Steam Carpet Beating Co Ltd, Islington, 1950. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.
Reference EAW028505
Date 5-April-1950
Link
Place name ISLINGTON
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 530128, 184282
Longitude / Latitude -0.12332250491281, 51.541935684001
National Grid Reference TQ301843

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Richmond Arms, 51 Blundell Street, Islington N7. Now demolished.

Leslie B
Thursday 13th of October 2022 08:14:44 PM
The Albion (PH), 102 Blundell St, London N7 9BL

Leslie B
Thursday 13th of October 2022 08:04:56 PM
The New Market Inn (PH).

Leslie B
Thursday 13th of October 2022 07:59:52 PM
The New Copenhagen (PH).

Leslie B
Thursday 13th of October 2022 07:59:16 PM
The Bucher's Arms (PH), it was a Courage House for most of its life.

Leslie B
Thursday 13th of October 2022 07:56:00 PM
Fortune of War Public House, tied to Watney's Ales, 184 York Way N7. It survived into the 1970s but now demolished. Today in 2022 Access Self Storage occupy the site. York Way was previously York Road, and prior to that Maiden Lane, the Pub was in place during all three names. It was at 33 Maiden Lane in the 1851 census. Listed as Belle Isle N, in 1843 and 1869, at 184 York way by 1944.

Leslie B
Thursday 13th of October 2022 07:47:54 PM
Robert Blair School

LinB
Saturday 13th of June 2020 04:23:39 AM
Blundell Street

LinB
Saturday 13th of June 2020 04:22:19 AM

FramptonStreetBoy
Saturday 15th of February 2020 11:27:26 AM
Two Gresley 0-6-2T locos (an N1 & N2), neither with Condensing equipment. Probably being used on Empty Stock work.

Leslie B
Saturday 14th of May 2016 02:41:00 PM
Originally the Booking Hall etc.. of Maiden Lane station (North London Railway), that closed in 1917. http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/m/maiden_lane/index.shtml

Leslie B
Tuesday 12th of April 2016 08:50:38 PM
Site of Maiden Lane station (North London Railway (1887 - 1917). http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/m/maiden_lane/index.shtml

Leslie B
Tuesday 12th of April 2016 08:48:27 PM
Cross London transfer freight move probably from the docks to Willesden and on to the Midlands.

John Wass
Thursday 15th of January 2015 02:28:22 PM
Site of Mrs Lopsided's house in the film The Lady Killers, starring Alex Guinness, Herbert Lom, Peter Sellers et al.

Smudger
Wednesday 26th of February 2014 08:07:17 PM
It should be noted that "St. Pancras" station is not to be seen at the far end of the street. Film makers licence.

John Wass
Tuesday 15th of July 2014 03:45:32 PM
Horse-drawn vans

MB
Monday 24th of February 2014 06:15:29 PM