RME116PD–Mar. 03, 1976 - Everest Climber inaugurates new climbing wall at the Sobell Sports Centre: A new climbing wall was inaugurated at the Sobell Centre, Hornsey Road, London, .7 today by Everest climber, Peter Boardman. Introducing climbing walls into urban Sports cabtres is an attempt to inspire those who live in Central London with an interest they can pursue outside london. The climbing wall at the Sobell sports centre is 30 ft high.Photo shows Two of the young climbers seen near the top of the 30 ft wall followed by Everset climber Peter Boardman.
RM2RGCY2C–Hornsey, North London - North View Road
RMKH89DN–The Duchess of Cambridge during her visit to the Family Action at Hornsey Road Children's Centre, London.
RM2BW2D45–Mr George William Owen, a taxi driver of Hornsey, London, has started a 3000 mile trip; he is taking Mrs Jolly, a New Zealand woman and her two daughters Rose (19) and Violet (17) on a three weeks road tour round England, Wales and Scotland. Two years ago Owen picked up a casual fare, a Mr Runciman, also a New Zealander, who charted his taxi for a trip round England. It was because of the report of that trip that appeared in the New Zealand papers that Mrs Jolly, his present fair, got in touch with him. Owen picked up his passengers at their hotel in Bayswater, and started off for the South co
RMEJX7AD–Hornsey Road Baths, Holloway, London, UK
RF2J872P6–1894 Highgate Archway reconstruction. Archway Road. Hornsey Lane 1898 old map
RF2BDD76P–Arsenal FC The Emirates Emirates Stadium, Hornsey Road, London N7 7AJ by HOK Sport Populous Buro Happold Sir Robert Mcalpine Arsenalisation Heritage
RF2A9EJXX–Chanticleer pear street tree (Pyrus calleryana 'Chanticleer) in the snow, Hornsey Road, London N19
RM2FK1XJ5–Emirates Stadium exterior as seen from Hornsey Road and Benwell Road, Highbury, London Borough of Islington, London, UK as of 2012
RFDXPP9C–Row of houses in Farrer Road, Hornsey, North London, England, UK
RMHDPDP3–View South along Archway Road to the City of London, from Hornsey Lane Bridge, North Islington, London, UK
RM2X0PF15–ITALY : EIGHTH ARMYGENERAL LEESE VISITS ARTILLERY SITES - General Leese talks to Bdr. Pickett of 25 Bracey Street, Hornsey Road, London, on a gunsite of the 4 Medium Regiment, R.A. Photographic negative , British Army
RMHY6TH3–View South along Archway Road to the City of London, from Hornsey Lane Bridge, North Islington, London, UK
RM2C7ME5H–Railway Bridge over Hornsey Road with cycle lanes and cyclists either side, Lower Holloway, N7, London Borough of Islington.
RMH9D75E–View South along Archway Road to the City of London, from Hornsey Lane Bridge, North Islington, London, UK, July 2011
RMEFGMPP–Masjid -e-Yusuf Mosque in Hornsey Road, Holloway, London, UK.
RMRB66R4–A view of Archway Road and the City of London's changing skyline from Hornsey Lane Bridge, Archway, London, UK
RMC9P2F0–London, UK. 5th Feb, 2012. Couple walking down deserted road during winter storm - Crouch End - London - in the early hours of Sunday morning.
RMH9D73R–View South along Archway Road to the City of London, from Hornsey Lane Bridge, North Islington, London, UK
RMTWKYRE–Turn of the century terraced houses along Nelson Road, Crouch End, London UK
RMKH89DP–The Duchess of Cambridge during her visit to the Family Action at Hornsey Road Children's Centre, London.
RM2BW2D3P–Mr George William Owen, a taxi driver of Hornsey, London, has started a 3000 mile trip; he is taking Mrs Jolly, a New Zealand woman and her two daughters Rose (19) and Violet (17) on a three weeks road tour round England, Wales and Scotland. Two years ago Owen picked up a casual fare, a Mr Runciman, also a New Zealander, who charted his taxi for a trip round England. It was because of the report of that trip that appeared in the New Zealand papers that Mrs Jolly, his present fair, got in touch with him. Owen picked up his passengers at their hotel in Bayswater, and started off for the South co
RMEJX7AC–Hornsey Road Baths, Holloway, London, UK
RMRNT1BC–Traffic waiting at a pedestrian crossing on Archway Road, North London, UK, Hornsey Lane Bridge, also known as 'suicide bridge', in the background
RF2BDD7YM–Arsenal FC The Emirates Emirates Stadium, Hornsey Road, London N7 7AJ by HOK Sport Populous Buro Happold Sir Robert Mcalpine Arsenalisation Heritage
RMPR5T7C–The famous Victorian Archway Bridge, built in 1897 to replace the earlier John Nash bridge, carrying Hornsey Lane across Archway Road, London, UK
RM2F9TJW7–Emirates Stadium exterior as seen from Hornsey Road and Benwell Road, Highbury, London Borough of Islington, London, UK as of 2012
RMKH7M71–London, UK. 14th Nov, 2017. The Duchess of Cambridge leaves Hornsey Road Children's Centre in north London after viewing the family and parental support services which are delivered to the Centre, including those offered by the charity Family Action, of which The Queen is Patron. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2C911T7–View of drovers driving cattle and sheep to Smithfield Market under the archway at Highgate Hill, 1822. The brick archway for Hornsey Lane was built by architect John Nash in 1813, and the toll road Archway Road (now the A1) underneath by engineer Thomas Telford using Roman cement and gravel. Pedestrians walk on the gaslit pavement. Highgate Archway. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rudolph Ackermann’s Repository of Arts, Literature, Fashions, Manufactures, etc., Strand, London, 1822.
RMB5N8K8–View along Elm Road over Hornsey Vale towards Alexanda Palace, London
RFH3HAM1–HORNSEY New Parish Schools, Rd, Holloway 1858. Illustrated News of the World
RMBXRC4E–general view of Hornsey Lane in the Highgate Village area of North London, United Kingdom
RMC2NJMT–View over central London from Hornsey Lane Bridge (also known as 'Suicide Bridge'), London N7/N2, England
RMBAGAWJ–london metropolitan university super lab hornsey road entrance
RMD67CCX–Students smoking outside the London Metropolitan University, Hornsey Road, Holloway, London Borough of Islington, England UK
RM2GET50K–Hornsey, Greater London, United Kingdom, England, N 51 35' 15'', W 0 7' 19'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RF2GYFTFX–The A1 & the London skyline from the Hornsey Lane bridge. The bridge is infamous as a suicide bridge, due to a number of suicides being committed here
RM2DGRMWK–Duchess of Cambridge visits Family Action, Hornsey Road, London, she was wearing a coat by Goat. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS Entertainment
RMEWANDR–Crouch End Broadway, London England United Kingdom UK
RMKH86A7–The Duchess of Cambridge visits Family Action at Hornsey Road Children's Centre, London.
RMH3M0TD–The last remaining Hornsey gas holder viewed from Mary Neuner Road, North London.
RME0TCG7–View from Archway bridge to London City skyline and Shard at night with traffic trails on road in foreground London England UK
RMDYEGJN–World War 1 - Ruin in a North London thoroughfare. The Eaglet public-house, at the corner of Hornsey Road and Seven Sisters Road, in North London shattered in an aeroplane raid on the night of September 29th, 1917.
RF2BDD9H7–Arsenal FC The Emirates Emirates Stadium, Hornsey Road, London N7 7AJ by HOK Sport Populous Buro Happold Sir Robert Mcalpine Arsenalisation Heritage
RMPR5T6P–The famous Victorian Archway Bridge, built in 1897 to replace the earlier John Nash bridge, carrying Hornsey Lane across Archway Road, London, UK
RMCTW1X2–Looking up at a neon sign for the Hornsey Road Baths & Laundry.
RMKH7JKP–London, UK. 14th Nov, 2017. The Duchess of Cambridge leaves Hornsey Road Children's Centre in north London after viewing the family and parental support services which are delivered to the Centre, including those offered by the charity Family Action, of which The Queen is Patron. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RMB9RDPE–Roadside daffodils in North London outshine regulatory yellow lines on road.
RMB5N8D9–View along Ferme Park Road over Hornsey Vale towards Alexanda Palace, London
RMD0KW3K–Looking up at a neon sign for the Hornsey Road Baths and Laundry.
RM2T6D2YG–View of drovers driving cattle and sheep to Smithfield Market under the archway at Highgate Hill, 1822. The brick archway for Hornsey Lane was built by architect John Nash in 1813, and the toll road Archway Road (now the A1) underneath by engineer Thomas Telford using Roman cement and gravel. Pedestrians walk on the gaslit pavement. Highgate Archway. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of Arts, Literature, Fashions, Manufactures, etc., Strand, London, 1822.
RMCRNXEH–aerial view of Highbury Square development and Arsenal Emirates Stadium, London N5
RFMARYTM–Road closed for neighbourhood street party during national bank holiday in Hornsey, North London, UK
RMCN3HNK–Aerial view of Arsenal Emirates Stadium with Highbury, London N5 & N7
RMBDC0RJ–Hornsey Lane Bridge over Archway Road, Highgate London
RF2GYFTBB–View of the A1 aka Archway Rd in Highgate, London, seen from Hornsey Ln Bridge. The steeple of the church of St Augustine is in the background.
RM2DGRMWB–Duchess of Cambridge visits Family Action, Hornsey Road, London, she was wearing a coat by Goat. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS Entertainment
RMTWKYR8–Crouch End Broadway, North London UK, at the junction of Park Road and Tottenham Lane, with the late 19th Century clock tower
RMKH87T1–The Duchess of Cambridge leaves after her visit to the Family Action at Hornsey Road Children's Centre, London.
RMH3M0TJ–The last remaining Hornsey gas holder viewed from Mary Neuner Road, North London
RME0TCFM–View from Archway bridge to London City skyline and Shard at night with traffic trails on road in foreground London England UK
RM2ACRP07–Crouch End clock tower, by Frederick Knight, 1895, plaque by Alfred Gilbert, sculptor, and Broadway Parade, Hornsey, London, England
RF2BDD8PF–Arsenal FC The Emirates Emirates Stadium, Hornsey Road, London N7 7AJ by HOK Sport Populous Buro Happold Sir Robert Mcalpine Arsenalisation Heritage
RMPR5T6C–The famous Victorian Archway Bridge, built in 1897 to replace the earlier John Nash bridge, carrying Hornsey Lane across Archway Road, London, UK
RMCTW1WM–Looking up at a neon sign for the Hornsey Road Baths & Laundry.
RMKH7M70–London, UK. 14th Nov, 2017. The Duchess of Cambridge leaves Hornsey Road Children's Centre in north London after viewing the family and parental support services which are delivered to the Centre, including those offered by the charity Family Action, of which The Queen is Patron. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RFB9TN51–Victorian Bridge on Hornsey lane Hornsey, As seen from below, in the Archway Rd, North london, England UK.
RM2ACRPHH–Crouch End clock tower, by Frederick Knight, 1895, plaque by Alfred Gilbert, sculptor, and Broadway Parade, Hornsey, London, England
RMD0KW3W–Looking up at a neon sign for the Hornsey Road Baths and Laundry.
RF2PHP9F7–Park Road Pools and Fitness centre, Park Road, Crouch End, London Borough of Haringey, England, United Kingdom.
RM2HMGFMN–View from Archway Bridge looking down at the traffic on Archway Road, Highgate, London, UK
RMB06DR6–Aerial view east of Alexandra Palace Park Lake reservoir suburban housing Wood Green and Hornsey London N22 N8 England UK
RMCN3HRP–Aerial view of Arsenal Emirates Stadium with Highbury, London N5 & N7
RMAPJ2HR–view of the A1 from hornsey lane bridge, London, UK
RMBAHB0P–EMIRATES STADIUM, HOK SPORT, LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM
RM2DGRMW4–Duchess of Cambridge visits Family Action, Hornsey Road, London, she was wearing a coat by Goat. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS Entertainment
RMBGG7Y5–Felix Avenue, Crouch End, London, UK
RMKH87KB–The Duchess of Cambridge leaves after her visit to the Family Action at Hornsey Road Children's Centre, London.
RMH3M0WH–The last remaining Hornsey gas holder viewed from Hornsey Park Road, North London
RME0TCAR–View from Archway bridge to London City skyline and Shard at night with traffic trails on road in foreground London England UK
RM2WTN926–Banksy Tree Mural Hornsey Road Finsbury Park London 18th March 2024
RF2BDD7G3–Arsenal FC The Emirates Emirates Stadium, Hornsey Road, London N7 7AJ by HOK Sport Populous Buro Happold Sir Robert Mcalpine Arsenalisation Heritage
RMPR5T71–The famous Victorian Archway Bridge, built in 1897 to replace the earlier John Nash bridge, carrying Hornsey Lane across Archway Road, London, UK
RFTRRH1K–London, England, UK - June 1, 2019: People sit in Alexandra Palace Park as dusk falls over the suburbs and skyline of London.
RMPBY6C3–The famous Victorian Archway Bridge, built in 1897 to replace the earlier John Nash bridge, carrying Hornsey Lane across Archway Road, London, UK
RMKH7JJX–London, UK. 14th Nov, 2017. The Duchess of Cambridge leaves Hornsey Road Children's Centre in north London after viewing the family and parental support services which are delivered to the Centre, including those offered by the charity Family Action, of which The Queen is Patron. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WTPTM1–Members of the public come to admire a new artwork by the mysterious artist, Banksy on the Hornsey Road in north London, on 18th March 2024. The new piece appeared over the weekend but today the artist claimed the credit for this latest work - a green spray on a residential wall behind a trimmed-back tree to look like foliage, with a stencil of a person holding a pressure hose next to it.
RMBKF9DP–Dirty mattress left in a North London Street
RFH3HAKY–HOLLOWAY Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Hornsey Rd 1858. Illustrated News of the World
RF2BAW2GC–London / UK - September 16 2018: View of Archway Road, in Highgate, from above. The church of St Augustine Highgate can be hardly seen in the backgrou
RMB06DR9–Aerial view south east of Alexandra Palace Park Lake reservoir suburban housing Wood Green and Hornsey London N22 N8 England UK
RMBKJWJJ–Angled aspect of the ultra-modern Emirates Stadium in Hornsey Road,London.
RMAPJ3BN–Anti suicide fence and view of the A1 from hornsey lane bridge, London, UK
RMBAHB0M–EMIRATES STADIUM, HOK SPORT, LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM
RM2DGRMWH–Duchess of Cambridge visits Family Action, Hornsey Road, London, she was wearing a coat by Goat. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS Entertainment
RMFJC971–Hornsey Lane Bridge 'Suicide Bridge', Highgate, north London
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