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Harringay Stadium

Stock car racing was first held at Harringay stadium in 1954-55. After a break of five years, racing resumed in 1960 and continued until 1979.

Harringay Arena

Finsbury ParkRailway FieldsThe SalisburySt Paul's ChurchHarringay StationHarringay Green Lanes Station

Manor House tube station

The station, named after a nearby public house, is situated at the junction of Seven Sisters Road and Green Lanes and was designed by Charles Holden. Opened 19 September 1932, it lies between Finsbury Park and Turnpike Lane tube stations. Like all stations on the Cockfosters extension, Manor House station set new aesthetic standards, not previously seen on London's Underground. The station was equipped with nine street level entrances, two of which gave access to tram routes to and from Tottenham, Edmonton and Stamford Hill via tramway island exits into Seven Sisters Road. The last of these tram services were withdrawn in 1938 and replaced by trolleybuses and the exits were removed in 1951. The sub-surface areas of the station were tiled in biscuit coloured tiles lined with blue friezes. These were refurbished in 2005. The station tunnels have, in common with those of Turnpike Lane and Wood Green, a diameter of 23 feet (7 metres) and were designed for the greater volume of traffic expected. In contrast, Bounds Green and Southgate have only 21 foot (6.4 metres) diameter platform tunnels. The construction of "suicide pits" between the rails was also innovative. These were built in connection with a system of passageways under the platforms to give access to the track.

Ponders End

Today (2009) little remains of manufacturing and much of the area has given way to warehousing and residential developments. However, companies such as Thomas Morson Ltd pharmaceutical manufacturers [5] have factories in the area and the Wright's Flour Mill the oldest working industrial building in Enfield with present day buildings dating back to the 18th century still remain.[4]

White Hart Lane

Tottenham's biggest win at the stadium came in an FA Cup tie against Crewe in February 1960, with a 13-2 final score. This was also the highest aggregate score seen at the stadium.[10] The club's biggest defeats at the venue were 0-6 scores in Divison One, firstly against Sunderland on 19 December 1914 and later against Arsenal on 6 March 1935.[11]

Information by Wikipedia.com



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