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The university that wasn't.
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John Gay, Lewis Rogers Junk Shop, 63 Hornsey Road
The photographer Hans Gohler was born in 1909 in Karlsruhe. In 1933 he moved to England and changed his name to John Gay (after the Be...
Lion, surviving
This scruffy stucco lion looks out over the Hornsey Best Kebab House. He's unloved, uncared for and tangled up in wires but he's st...
Luxuria
I use the blog as a pretext to do new things and so I went to Luxuria the other day and had my nails done . Before: meh nails that could ...
Bavaria Road
The Post Office spent decades shuffling through British street names, thinning out the Church Streets and Station Roads. Blenheim Road off ...
Andover, Armour Close, and hope.
There's a lot I like about the Andover Estate, but not streets like this where the ground level is nothing but garages: The 1970s or...
Ghosts of St Mark's past, present and future
St Mark's on Tollington Park is a Victorian dream of the middle ages. Here it is not long after it opened in 1854, bringing godliness t...
we put all the beds in one room, so that if we died we’d all go together
Irene Ellis' story: My mother lived with me and she was stone deaf. We had heavy wooden tables in the kitchen. My husband worked on the ...
Circus toys and nightmares from Charbens
On my first day as an undergraduate I was handed an ancient greek sippy cup . It shouldn't have been shocking (Ancient Greeks all starte...
Park Kitchen @Wray Crescent.
The Park Kitchen opened in Wray Crescent this Saturday. I meant to review the opening because I take my responsibilities as one of the Horns...
Stained glass sleuthing
There's a paradox with memorials: they work as long as someone's alive who remembers you. After that they're only a record of yo...
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