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Hanger Farm, Hanger Lane (St Ann’s Road), March 1891
Credit: Charlotte Riddell (attributed)
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St Ann’s Road railway station was opened by the Tottenham & Hampstead Junction Railway on 2 October 1882. It was at the corner of St Ann’s Road and Seven Sisters Road in N15. It comprised two wooden platforms, accessed by a footbridge and stairs, and a brick building. The service at the station was generally between St Pancras or Kentish Town and Barking or Southend. It was never well used, mainly as it was near South Tottenham and Seven Sisters stations, the latter gave a much faster link to The City. The station was closed on 9 August 1942 as a wartime austerity measure and never reopened. The station building survived as a newsagents until October 2012, when the building was demolished.
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Pawnbroker, 201 Seven Sisters Road, Finsbury Park, c. 1910
Credit: Bishopsgate Institute
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Summerhill Road (1914) By the 1850s, Summerhill Road had been constructed on 36 acres of meadow between Philip Lane and West Green Road. The first terraces of Summerhill Road were built in 1856 and 1859.
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