I bought my red Mk III Ford Cortina from Keiths in the mid-late 1970s and my maye, Dave Todd bought a bright yellow one from the same dealer as I recall. Oh and one of our members mum and aunt used to work there! Truly some of the best times of my life in Palmers Green. I remember the Ford Zephyr. My Aunty Jean used to make his partners costumes and lives in Princess Avenue. I now live in Bedfordshire. Hello again, I posted a question about your possible father Fred Rann, but I now realise I meant Sid Rann, was he your father? Daughter of Uncle Sid Rann (Imperial Father of the Chapel. History I think it was late 50s . Loved it there in palmer s green even earlier where l myself grew up too. I have very clear memories of it. Palmers Greenery Community Caf open 10.30am - 12.00am Coronation street party at Bounds Green Bowls and Tennis Club 10.30am - 12.00pm Councillors' surgery: Palmers Green, New Southgate, Bowes and Highfield wards 2.30pm - 4.30pm People with Voices poetry and ideas workshop 8.00pm - 12.30am Live music: Jiminy Rockit Band Happy memories of Greenwood Gate Tennis Club in the Rec too, circa 1959 1963. I remember juke box was playing a lot of Take these Chains From my Heart and set me Free. Hi Raymond, It was Sid Ran your uncle that I remember as a friend of my father, I believe I as at that party you mention but cannot recall the present I received but it may have been a small accordion. I havent been back for many years but believe the Doms cafe is still there. Arnos and remember Mr collier miss wastel and headmaster Mr Rossi also school nurse nitty Nora! Further up another pet shop Hoopers? Some are specific others generic. Maybe a member will remember Jays. Now retired living in Strawberry Hill. Hi David, I think I remember you from Winchmore. Not too many Starlings in the area. Peter. She was a lovely lady; then onto Junior school run by Miss Belfontaine, who was a bit of a demon but very good at her job. Hi Jenny ! Inside, the shop was very long with a back section which you rarely ventured into, mainly sheets and towels and net curtaining, Down the middle of the shop, arranged on chairs were tatty cardboard boxes holding items like socks, childs vests etcspecial offers, I guess! In the late 60s, early 70s a small ladies shop appeared near Burtons. Does anyone remember Palmers Green High School in the early to mid 60s. Sylvia. Many years later when I was adult he told me what he saw. Remember the Pet Shop across the road from there, selling all manner of exotic animals (would be prohibited today) including Marmaset monkeys! I used to sing in the small choir there on stage just before the pictures started, members of the choir got in for nothing via the back door instead of having to pay sixpence like all the others. Wonder what happened to him, I would love to know. Cam rember going to your uncles house one Xmas where everybody joined in to play Charades, I played out being a Milkman with horse and cart! It was a super meeting place for a great crowd, all feeling very sophisticated drinking coffee from glass cups. Seekin relatives of a gentleman printer named Richard Wall who lived at No.8 The Promenade N13 opin to return some property I found, I come across this Jewel and your writinsare you related to Joe Hart for whose band my Dad used to play the saxophoneusually Friday evenins for 32/6? I would dearly like to know what Bruno did/go next, does anyone know pleasealso did anyone know a window cleaner same era, bit of a wide boy,one of two brothers, called Vic Madden, not to be confused with an actor of a similar name. I recall watching with amazement whilst waiting as the barber lit a candle and singed older mens hair, hoping desperately he would not set light to m,e when my turn came! I lived in Palmers Green from 1965 to 1993 and I have many memories of the shops back in the 60s and 70s, I even had a saturday job in Gambles the corn merchant, in 1977. Symms Davies tempering miss Bennett miss Edith Ashby miss Doris woods Bamboo cane area dividers, Italian shiny coffee machines and music.. There was a second Grouts shop at 470 Green Lanes just before Hedge Lane. It is managed by a group of volunteers. Perhaps he moved out of the area or maybe passed away and the family sold it but thats only a guess. Our dentist was Mr Finkel and I remember a story about a wall falling down by his house and squashing someone! Thanks David, my son has just shown me some pictures of that dreadful scene at Sidney Ave but I think I must be losing the plot because I really dont remember it being a bomb site after the war. It had engraved glass in it and behind this door there was a barbers shop with two chaps who cut mens hair. Even on cross country runsI wonder what dear old Mr Robertson, Physical Training Master at Southgate County would have commented. The award-winning Orchard was created by volunteers in 2009 on the site of a disused bowling green. I also bought a BSA Winged Wheel from them and had it fitted to my pushbike on which I commuted from Palmers Green to Tottenham Hale every day for my Apprenticeship at Keith Blackmans Ltd. A female named Jane lived above the J&A shop. Barrowell Green pool was always on the cards in the summer! You might remember the Saturday boy who wrote the window tickets and went on to be a successful photographer in the eighties. It was called Briggs and there was another branch down at Wood Green. Also Miss Stenson, Miss Wrigley or Wigley, Mr Philips, Mr Johnson and Mr Hart. I assume there was no ammunition in the house, though! I knew of Joe performing at the Municipal Hall, Tottenham but he is not in our family tree. Baptist Worked at Burtons in palmers green for most of the. Sylvia Gambin. memories those were the best days. There was no bomb site where the garage was. Now Mr Shepherd, Im afraid that a majority were not keen,malthough you must speak as you find. I was born at 7 Oakthorpe Rd, PG in 1944 and moved to East Anglia in 1971. Recall Mrs Potts and Mrs Langford and Miss Buchanon (whom I disliked nasty old bat). I used to by comics from him in the 60s. I also remember Burtons at the triangle and having a girl friend who lived in Tottenham road and the estate agents around Doms cafe including Dennis, Maxwell Miel who had a reg. Good times. I have spoken to a friend of mine who was born in the mid 30s & has lived near Hedge Lane most of her life but she doesnt remember a bomb dropping at the top of Hedge Lane. One in Tottenhall Rd, Drakes at The Cambridge roundabout & at the Triangle, another at Empire Parade and Dewhurst in Green Lanes opp Tottenhall Rd. Hi Sylvia, in the P.Green archives somewhere there is a report that on the night of March 15th 1941 the Princes Dance Hall (corner of Princes Ave) was packed with young couples. Getting my school blazer and cap at Isaac Waltons. Palmers Green; Palmers Green Funeral Directors. As a schoolboy I attended Southgate County Grammar School in Fox Lane from 1948-53, and remember admiring new Jaguar cars in the Saul and Slatter showroom in Aldermans Hill. Memories Of Palmers Green & Winchmore Hill - a nostalgic memory of Palmers Green Memories Of Palmers Green & Winchmore Hill In the mid 50s we lived in St Georges Road Palmers Green my brothers and I went to St Georges Presbyrtarian Church for Sunday school and Hazelwood Lane Primary School. I dont remember the Rubber Mac ShopMa made me buy my Mac (Grey Gabberdine, de reguer worn over the right arm when hescortin the ladies (no rain at the wrong time in them pre global warmin days) but de reguer in Broomfield or Grovelands Park to spread for the ladies (Sir Walter Raaly like etc)) from Fifty Shillin Tailors? Does anyone happen to know? Sylvia , there was a WW2 bombsite at the corner of Sidney Ave/Green Lanes near Bowes Rd it was used in the 50/60/70s as a car yard called Kieth Cars, no longer live in PG so not sure what stands there today. A lift man too to take you to the upper floor who would call out Corsetry and Carpets. Mum was Pool Attendant at Barrowell Green but we still had to join those long queues to get in..so long a waitso full had to wait as Mrs. Barry only allowed the extras in as people left. When we were small the barber put a piece of wood across the arms of the chair for us to sit on or we could not be seen in the mirror! I remember going there with my Mother and having lovely ice cream in a silver sundae dish. Yes..most definitely, I have a memory of a house flattened at the bottom of Park Avenue near to NRC. Seifert refused to save my an my Dads life in the 40Sannyway no ard feelins e saved my life later..,as for Tottenhall Roadmore our memories istories. later..no rushsheep on the boil. I dont remember you should I? Lots of happy memories of Palmers Green ice cream at John Coombs sweet shop. This marked the spot where lorries slowed, changed gear to ascend New River bridge and I would grab a tailboard chain and be towed up and up Bourne Hill by a Foden on my bicycle (not the Rudge yet) to St. Georges Road and peel off easily to Southgate County School in Fox Lane. Call now on: 0203 095 2916; get a quote for. Joy's memories of Palmers Green My family, all three of us, moved to Palmers Green from Haringay in 1936 when I was five years old. He played an accordion and the drums for many of the big orchestras and hotels in central London. Have a nice trip! I used to get birthday cards and my daily paper there. Could you tell me where Beezaz was situated and were there any other coffee shops in the area. He must have spent a lot of time fixing kids injuries as my memory of him was from when I fell off my scooter whizzing round the garden and I damaged a tendon in my leg. I think that he worked on the railways. 213 p. 239 halftone & black & white line illustrations. Annyone remember that great Destroyer model opposite the counter in J&As, is it still cutttin the seas in defence of our Realm? Do you remember one opposite Arnos Grove tube in early 80s? 70s. Richard Franklin. Dordrecht, Netherlands Hello Brian, Im so glad you remember Dr Baxter. So back ome goin West? The smell really made me sick. Our Joe Hart lived in edge Lane opposite Doc. I went there with my sister and her friends I think the Small Faces were signing autographs ? What a lovely road it was then. I was born in Southgate in October 1936 and lived with my parents at 6 Tintern Gardens until September 1956, when they moved to Willingdon, Eastbourne. It would have been a V1 flying bomb Lilian. My Grandparents ,my mother and my god mother were residents of Palmers Green in the 1910 onwards til abt. Amazing to find others to share memories with from those times. Was it also another name? It was called something like The Rubber Mac shop!!!! A man who was the spitting image of Reginald Varney (On the Buses fame} served behind the counter. Hi John ! Incidentally Gran used to black her ever smouldering grate with liquid something which inevitably warmed the proceedings. We often played up the Wreck at the end of Lynbridge grdns where the parky Mr Moody and his co parky Mr Savage would chase us if we caused them any trouble! I went there 1953 1958. yes: miss belfontaine was head of Hazelwood juniors and mis hughes head of infants. Good Morning America is still very much interested in doing further fake degree segments. It catered for men and women. Further down , a few doors from the Fox was a confectioner called J.Vercoe. I am Geoffreys sister Carole. Sylvia. Next..The Triangle Cafe shut (ABC an Lyons) also shut at 5.. Then for a short while it was a Menswear shop that sold high end suits, shoes etc. You will also find memories from contributors below, and across other pages on the website, where a post has maybe triggered a memory or two, http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ww2peopleswar/stories/16/a2115316.shtml. I remember the Bamboo I used to go there a lot. Around the mid 60s lovely to see we all grew up in such a cherished place. I left in 1986 as a Grocery Manager. Was sad to see it go. Dr Baxter used some of the rooms for his surgery and, I would imagine, must have lived there in the rest of the house. Palmers Green by Geoff Bowden, 20061130. James what year were you at Ambrose Fleming , I was there from when it first opened in 1962 [ I think ] until 1965 . Thanks Remember the excellent Doms Cafe at Bowes Rd; Sainsburys and its snaking queues for freshly cut cheese and butter. I especially appreciate the care and teaching some of us received as St John Ambulance cadets. Life is very different now and this great website has brought back lots of lovely memories for me. I wasnt as lucky as you & never actually ate at Doms though, but if I was very good my treat was the ice cream and I still have a sweet tooth to this day. My brothers and I were trying to remember where the furniture store Jays was located in Palmers Green, can someone help. I bought my first motorised bike from them, a cycle master, which had an engine in the back wheel. Apparitions were seen and there was some poltergeist activity mainly at night with loud bangs downstairs. I also loved the names of the park keepers you remember they just seem very appropriate somehow! It is being discussed today and frequently, on my Facebook page Winchmore Hill And Palmers Green Memories. Hi Mike, yes I remember Bruno walking from the cafe with snooker cue in hand after a days work to the Cock pub to try & win a few bob in the billiard room, he also had the Bezazz Coffee Bar corner of Princes Ave, with juke box & pin ball machines great times all for the price of a coke or coffee with your mates. I started at Hazelwood in 1963 too and l also live in Singapore. I guess that makes you and she cousins! Everytime I see Shirley Bassey, I remember Tom; for he gave 2 tickets to my friend Chris West, who worked in Woolworths (me at Evans & Davies, at 16 years of age) for the London Palladium. I lived in Winchmore Hill while married and enjoyed the playing field that is now Sainsburys and Baker, butcher and tea shop with the Green by Broadwalk and have fond memories of PG and WH as a young man. I have so many memories of Palmers Green in the late 1940s [through to the present day] that I could be here all night, tomorrow and for the next month typing them up. Not in my collection still but maybe will turn up on Ebay or Boot Fair. plate MAX 2 and Stephen Graces. It is the oldest remaining pub in Palmers Green to have continuously stood on the . She ated the chairs and the oover and most else e lovingly carried ome. It may be that your memory of PG is slightly off but, as I recall, it was the Home & Colonial grocer shop and it was on the left hand side as one went north towards Winchmore Hill; it was on that side shortly before Devonshire Road, the Fox Inn and Fox Lane, possibly about where the Red Cross shop has been in recent times. Im sure he was in my class at Winchmore? My brother and I also used to park our guy on the days leading up to Guy Fawkes night outside Doms (with his permission) as it was always busy and situated between two bus stops. He was a bit of a nifty jiver down Wood Green Jazz Club. If I remember correctly you used to play the piano, Michelle I started Hazelwood in January 1964. Seiferts (e the owner of the Studebaker Car and Parker Pen (2/6d for cesstificats after the War) practice. Meldrum. When a change of scenery was called for, it was all off to the Amelia coffee bar in Oakwood. CameraCraft shop. There was also Kate Riddle, a hat shop with a tasteful window display. I practically lived in the Bezzaz Coffee Bar!!!! Also why did they demolish whatever was there before? very posh! Lovely shops, great parks such a pretty place. Living in The Larches 1938off to Devon November 1940..back to Palmers Green 1946..11+ and off to Southgate County School. I lived in Palmers Green from 1938 to 1964. Back to the New River, us 4 from 3b Southgate County met on Sundays in Geoffs Grannys House, Riverway and mounting to her Summer House Roof Platform at the end of her garden invented the game of Catchreeling, making our apparatus from cotton reels and cottons supplied by Granny the object was to cast as fly fishing to snare the bundles of cut grasses that seasonally the New River Authority trimmed from the banks. Miss Bellefontaine was head of junior school. Hey are you the same Anne Poole from Southgate SC. roses) at certain times of the year and was very beautiful. Please?? I believe she moved up to Scotland after living in Ibiza for a while. Hallo Raymond, Wondered whether or not your father was Fred Rann who used to go to the Fives Club? I also went to Bowes Road School but only from 1952 to 1953 in the infants. Grouts the haberdashers on the corner of Green Lanes and a small side road the name of which I cant recall and then a little further down, near Fox Lane and on the other side a huge white post office. Dads brother, Uncle Sid Rann lived at no 22. Anyone remember The Quick Service Cafe on the corner of Bowes Rd and N Circular run by The small side road was Devonshire Avenue which continued behind the shops and ended near the railway station at the Triangle. the smell as you walked anywhere near it .lovely. Later, I remember seeing my very first E Type Jaguar outside the shop with a number plate personalised JA number forgotten. Although we joke about the shop you could actually buy just about anything you required in the haberdashery line, ric-rac braid, elastic, cotton, american cloth by the yard etc. The farmhouse was built in 1720 by a Mrs Childs. The chemist at the top of Hazelwood Lane was called Cross & Herbert. Few people in those days owned a car, most of us used public . I could go on and on reallybut one last one for now the Box o Chicken next to Martins the newsagentand I remember that bloke in Martins, youre right he did look like Reg Varney!! I remember the shop well.think it was called Cullens. He pierced my ears in the early 60s very unusual then and done with a big needle! I worked in that Bricks mens shop in1971. Ive lived here all my life (born 45) but dont remember that or Keiths being a bomb site. Ha ha yes and he had those bottle top glasses Dr Meldrum !!! Getting up early after a windy night to get conkers in Broomfield park. We met at Bowes Road School Tuesday evenings and learnt first aid, home nursing, drill, lots of things. Try putting dance hall into search, or I will find the link for you later! The Tesco replaced a cinema that used to be there, In the early 60s I saw Robin Hood,there, the Walt Disney cartoon production. House backed on to the river. I remember J&As when the windows were boarded, just a square foot to stare in. It was called Lawleys I believe. . Does any one remember the fever hospital in this rd? Lefteris Bakery/Instagram. I lived in Conway Road all of my early life from 1944 to 1968 when I emigrated to Canada. But we used to dangle fishing lines from the river bridge in Hazelwood lane in an effort to catch something. In the meantime, here are some memories of Palmers Greenfrom other sites. Did you have a brother named Terry Hicks. But I was answering Jenny Hs comment about the site at the top of Hedge Lane which was a car dealership etc & is now a very good Turkish Deli, which she thought had been a bomb site. If my memory is correct that represented .W.W. There was a Palmers Field here in 1204 and a road called Palmers Green in 1324 but there is no record of a settlement until the late 16th century, when there were . Can anyone help?my partner is looking for his father.his fathers name is trevor george burgess and the only info we have is trevors mother lived on princes ave palmers green.if anybody knows of the above person and can help my partner find his dad please contact me on 07986272734.thankyou for reading x. I met him later as a tenant in one of his many properties and worked for him for a short while in the 90s. The money offered was flushed along and up to the cashier in the small glass fronted cash office, high up. Again has anyone any info on Bruno? Remember John Menzies where I used to buy records in early 70s. Palmers Green N13, is lovely, a Edwardian area with plenty of independence shops, the parade of shops has beautiful building above them a lovely 1930s style park, a railway station journey to the countryside and Moorgate and properties are still very affordable. I can say that Victor enjoyed every minute of every day. Shame I cannot post some photos here. hang across the window pegged on string!!! And gloves which were cleverly (!) Janes & Adams, Wendy. I had a mini and a few cortinas in the 70s all with big bore exhausts and used to make a deliberate noise going up Green lanes. We always had nice Rose bushes ! In 1876 Palmers Green was described as "a little gathering of houses on the road to Enfield", despite the opening of a new railway line from Wood Green to Palmers Green, Winchmore Hill and Enfield in 1871. . In fact on A10 between Lister Gardens and Ostliffe Rd, there is still a gap in the terrace where 2 houses were hit during the war. Reg I remember you from St Michaels at Bowes, I recall you had a interest in meteorology, and went on to Arnos School ans I went to Winchmore Hill Secondary. The Dance Hall suffered badly but most of the fatalities were caused by the wrecking of the shop premises opposite on both corners with Sidney Avenue. We would love to hear about your memories of the area, andhow ithas changed, over a cup of tea. My taste dress-wise (MENS) was Bricks across the road, specially them T-shirts. Mr. Pratt was very critical of my dovetail jointing but roped me in scenery building for the annual Gilbert and Sullivan Operas as did Miss Green, Art, for paintings. Ken Elvery, as many did back then or another location. Founded in 1901 by my grandfather, but was knocked down in the 60s to make way for the widened North Circular? Didnt stay for long as my parents moved away but certainly enjoyed it whilst I was there. however, it did changes hands to a new type of shop a few years later. I remember the coffee shop in the 1960s as a child. I think it was called Harvey Sports (a friend of mine had a Saturday job there) & next door was a fabric shop called Metres which sold everything from net curtains to dress fabrics and upholstery materials, The couple who ran it were very kind & patient working our how much material you needed for your windows etc. And the wonderful smell Organising A Cremation Funeral In Palmers Green. Lorna, is it possible the furniture store you refer to was Ways? Gerry, my email is g.hicks@msn.com would like to know more as cant use laura@yahoo.com my mail is returned. Brody & HICKS camera shop was started by me Gerry Hicks Im now retitred living in Cockfosters. You just came up in conversation and I Googled you. There were a couple of shops where fresh coffee was roasted and ground. for Joe Hart at Tottenham Muni and Manor ouse Finsbury P, Dick Davis an Billy Cotton etc. Does anyone the name of the 1960s Record Shop in the parade of shops at the Cambridge Roundabout at the junction of Hedge Lane and the North Circular Road ? yes recall them well. Bruno was my neighbour in the flats above the shops on the N Circular Rd and round the corner to Bows road He moved from the Quick service cafe to the Bezazz and as you say it was the hub for many. Can someone confirm the existence of a Tesco store in Palmers Green at this time? Some good times at Arnos. Veluchis barber shop near the Triangle- only one and three pence for a mod style hair cut. Also the first Wimpy Bar at the triangle in the mid 60s? Thanks Richard for the update on Vic, knew him from his window cleaning business in P.Green, cups of tea in Doms cafe & long discussions on where to go for the next holiday in Spain. An elderly man worked there and a younger surely man. It would have been maybe late 60s/ early 70s Also I remember the very high slide in Broomfield park with concrete below scary! watts north Miss? Sit down Raymond! Socks, vests, liberty bodices(!) I worked at burtons at the triangle in the 60s until at closed inthe 70s some very happy memeries of those times. I remember my Nan going I to Tescos on Green Lane and used to run around Brookfield park and go into the burned down museum with the bees and the art work. I still as the familly piano bungin up my front room, opin the latist sprog will unravvell its potential. Also remember Mrs Dark who took 4A, an excellent teacher. Carol shares her memories of Grouts on the London RIP website, Memories of Palmers Green from the Francis Frith website, http://www.francisfrith.com/palmers-green/memories/. I was given an anointing spoon to commemmorate the big day. These chairs had the smallest seats Ive ever seen and I often thought it was a miracle that my Gran ever managed to perch on one. Also Jack the window cleaner who lost a leg at the Somme. I suspect we would just love them x ! I used to buy my records from Ashwells which was next door to Lloyds Bank. Also in Aldermans Hill was a butcher called Drakes and the Gas Company with the Electricity Co round near the current McDonalds in Lodge Drive. Hello Brian, thank goodness Im not losing the plot! Annyway I was bursting with fitness with all this pedalling on the Rudge when my time came to do National Service (Rifle Brigade. Dr Stewart was our doctor too. I also recall Roberts toy shop on the other side. Thanks very much Saul & Slatter it was! would go down there most nights and you need only buy one coffee & that had to last you all evening what great times in there !!!! The bombs which fell in Green Lanes/Princes Avenue referred to earlier were caused because one of our anti-aircraft guns which were mounted on the railway line shot off the back of a plane carrying bombs to drop on London and the whole stick fell there. I remember the Brody and Hicks name and Fotovalue. AnnywayI bought my first camera from Mr Kalms (Dixons) Edgeware (Agfa Silette) on the knock (so much a week) and cycled to Edgeware to pay the monthlya Canon copy of the Leica followed f1.8 lens but paid its way at weddins and I think I was one of the first to get back with ome developed colour (Ferrania) to the celebrations in them days. an dreemin on ..do you remember Lou Ansell and is Dance Band founded I believe at Hazlewood Lane Skool and practicin evenins before puttin on dances for the skool and other worthy causes. Some of the musicians achieved International fame (not meI was on drums) . Your change would come whizzing back in the rather splendid looking canisters. I dont recall the cart. He made me move it in all directions to see what damage Id done and he really hurt me but he was so stern that I was too scared to complain and laid there with my eyes filled with tears but kept a stiff upper lip and wouldnt cry as that would have been seen as weak! There were two blokes in the back workshop mending bikes and preparing new ones. On the other side of the road there was a record shop called Opus I used to spend a lot of time in there in the 70s, you could also buy records from John Menzies a few doors down. You done a bit of boxing? no NHS .no grudgis but years go on this tripe celebration with fireworks still upsets loads o animals for a month (even pets let alone them foxis an badgers) annually..Annyway ice cream an jellys under a glass case (repro) at the Ritz cinema 1943 in Leyton (before the doodle bugs) but nil else at the Odeon Southgate (2/9 for the best seats and icis (extra) in the interval (with my wife 1959). These drawers had glass fronts so you could see the contents. Teachers were Mrs Bear?, Miss Lettice, Mr Pearce and his friend Sammy Slipper if the boys were naughty. Not prescribed by my doctor Seifert of Hedge Lane fame. I was just 15 and left school to become the first employee your father Aubrey gave me my first job and I never looked back and went on to become a photographer in the RAF as national service was compulsory at 18 after I joined a Photo retail shop in Turnpike lane named A M DAVIS after I started my own career in Muswell Hill N10 Then went on to open 7 more shops before starting a Franchise called FOTOVALUE with over 1000 outlets throughout Europe allowing the owners to retain their own name with just banners to say the where part of Fotovalue. I also remember being taken into a shelter during this time due to the `doodle Bugs, although I was only about 3-4 years of age. By the way I went to Winchmore Secondary Modern in the days when Mr. Shepherd was headmaster I liked him a lot the naughty kids called him the beak but he was a nice man. He even used to ask children for a tip! Nowadays there arent park keepers any more and some people get up to all sorts in local parks making some of them no-go areas in some cases. I dont remember it being a bomb site though, Hi Jennie, Trusted memories of the museum By Suzanne Beard October 23, 2012 2 Comments If you were a child (or even an adult) in Palmers Green between 1925 and the early 1980s, chances are that a highlight of a visit to Broomfield Park would have been a nose around Broomfield House Museum. Little did we know when we saw Shirley Bassey at her first performance, that she would go on to become such a great star. I lived in Wolves Lane. The walls were lined with painted tongued and grooved wood. .and ALWAYS ordered egg, sausage & chips. There were something over 50 people killed as the dance had just ended and many had left the dance hall to get buses in Green Lanes. (When I was a boy is banned in daylight hours this family). Unfortunately I have no knowledge of the Hedge Lane premises,hope this is helpful. The Fox has a number of accolades. Fortunately my mother never chastised me about it. Your memories may come from non-local areas, this is permitted as long as the page content is mainly about our locality." Last updated: October 2015
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