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Palmers Green

The Triangle c1965
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I lived at 34 Ullerswater Road from 20th January 1963 till March 1980 when we moved to Chesterfield when I was 18. My earliest recollection was of when we went to Broomfield Park to go to the mother and baby clinic that was in Broomfield House. Afterwards, my mum and I went around the museum and then a visit to the cafe afterwards. Then there was Claire's The Bakers on Aldermans Hill, with the sweet shop a few doors further down. I went to Walkers Primery School on waterfall road before going to Minchenden School on Fox Lane and the High Street. Sad to see the school no longer existing.

War Years

The Triangle c1965
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I was born in at 72 Bowes Rd on 7th Jan 1940, after being bombed out we moved to 72 Bowes Rd and then to 62l Ulleswater Rd and then to 14 Eaton Park Road. My earliest memories start from when I was on the pot - not the smoking kind, that came later - and when I could not reach the door handles. My brother, who could, had great fun annoying me and then running out the door and shutting it knowing I couldn't follow. In the war years I would go with my mum into Palmers Green. We would go up Ullswater Rd into Conway Rd and then turn into Fox Lane and walk down over the railway bridge and come out opposite the Post Office.  At the side of the Fox Inn there was a gents public toilet which I liked to go in, while mum waited outside, there used to be empty spirit bottles left in there and I used to like smelling the scent from... Read more

General

The Triangle c1965
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I was born in at 72 Bowes Rd on 7th Jan 1940, after being bombed out we moved to 72 Bowes Rd and then to 62 Ulleswater Rd and then to 14 Eaton Park Road. My earliest memories start from when I was on the pot - not the smoking kind, that came later - and when I could not reach the door handles. My brother, who could, had great fun annoying me and then running out the door and shutting it knowing I couldn't follow.  In the war years I would go with my mum into Palmers Green from Ullswater Rd.... to be continued, I'm going to bed.  

The ABC

The Triangle c1965
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The photo featuring the ABC bakery brings back memories of being met from school (St Angelas - just round the corner in Oakthorpe Road) by my mum at half terms or holidays and taken for tea as a treat to celebrate the start of the holidays! The counter, if you sat down to eat used to be at the back of the shop. If I was lucky , a friend used to join us! It was the only time I was allowed to eat in public whilst wearing my school uniform.It was very strict back then!

Palmers Green 60's to The 70's

I lived on St Georges Road, went to Walker Primary until 1970 and finally ended up at St Angela's school. The photos reminded me of times that I fear have probably changed in PG, as most other areas in London. Would you believe it once used to be a village! I now live in Norwich and though today I am known by the name I write under, Morgan, my name then was Julie. I remember Evans & Davies and how posh it used to be. I saw Snow White & the 7 Dwarfs at the cinema there and I can virtually still smell the old Sainbury's where you had to walk around the inside in a queued fashion, skipping the counters you didn't want to go to those you did. In this way you got served with groceries, coffee/tea, cheese etc by different people. I loved the parks, Grovelands and Broomfield, and spent almost all my childhood there. Great days!

Bowes Road

I lived in Bowes Road from 1980 until 1985, when circumstances meant I had to move away, but I always have good memories of the area, as some of my best times were spent there. I had reason to return recently and I could not take in what I was seeing, with mass destruction everywhere. I lived close to Bowes school, and the entire area has been decimated. I know that this part of New Southgate was under a road building blight, but was under the impression that this was cancelled in the 1990s. It just goes to show that no goverment can ever be trusted, as roads, etc, mean more to them than human life. We were told back in the early 1980s that the then unbuilt M25 was going to mean the cancellation of these plans, but obviously it was more lies (Ken Livingston addressed a meeting at Bowes school to that effect in 1982). I notice that most of the shops at the junction with Brownlow Road and Bowes... Read more

Palmers Green

My grandmother lived at 50 Old Park Road, opposite Bloomfield Park, and I went to school at Franklin House School in Palmerston Road from 1955 to 1960, then the Winchmore Hill Collegiate School from 1960 to 1962. I used to have sausage and chips in the ABC at the Trianagle and often frequented Bloomfield Park and played football there with my school. Happy memories indeed of Bloomfield House and looking around the stuffed animals and birds inside with the cafe at the rear of the House and watching the bee hive and bees entering a perspex tunnel., to the hive. Evans and Davies a main Dept store was sighted off the Triangle and the money tubes would whizz around the store much to my intrigue. The Queens Cinema was further down the high street and my mother would take take me to see the latest films for children. Wymans was another stationery store in direct competion with WH Smith and I spent time in both . Moving down the High Street circa 1959,... Read more

First Term at School - A Wartime Puzzler

We lived in Ulleswater Road, which was the first road in N14 Southgate, but was really much closer to Palmers Green N13. At age 5 and a few weeks I started at Hazlewood Lane Infants School in September 1944 and during my first term an incident occurred which I have never been able to identify for certain. One day during class our teacher suddenly told us to get under our desks as quickly as possible and take cover. As soon as we had done this there came the sound of a most enormous explosion not very far away. I'm sure it happened in that order, with the teacher's warning before the explosion and not the other way round. Now I can remember my parents telling me about a German V2 rocket which landed on the railway line near Palmers Green station. I don't actually remember that rocket but it definitely happened and I know the date and time of its landing. However I'm certain that rocket was not... Read more

400 Green Lane

It is with found memories of growing up in the war years that I look back on my time in Palmers Green.  
We had moved from Tottenham in 1940 when I was 6 years old into the shop and house opposite the Fox Lane Almshouses. My father was a funeral directors and the home was a branch of Nodes.
We were located about half mile up from The Triangle towards Edmonton in the middle of a diverse selection of typical shops. Next to door Cullands was general traditional grocers who provided items packed to order, sugar in blue bags, butter in pats of half pounds, and mixed biscuits taken from tins as you picked.
The main road, Green Lanes, was tree lined and quiet with very few cars as it was war time, but regular tolley bus services.
I well remember the children's Saturday cinema at 6d entry, you had a couple of short films, maybe cartoons, a travel film which seemed to be American then some quiz... Read more

Grandma's Sweet Tin

In the 1960s my Gran lived in Lakeside Road opposite Broomfield Park. Our family of 7 used to pile over to hers. The highlight was the sweet tin round.

Broomfield Park sticks in my memory as a great park with loads to do.

Palmers Green still has character, definitely worth a visit!!

Moving to New Southgate

I was born in Islington in 1968. When I was 12 we moved to New Southgate and I fell in love with the whole area instantly. New friends introduced me to Southgate and I was shown the Minchenden Oak for the first time. I was overwhelmed by the size and age of this beautiful tree surrounded by a bench to sit on and think. I attended Arnos School (now Broomfield) and used to, on occasion, sit daydreaming about all the people over the centuries who have seen that tree, walked along the street in Southgate, or been pulled along in horse-drawn carriages. I have a deep-set love of Enfield, Southgate and Palmers Green now as a 40 year old. I go on my motorscooter regularly, just to keep in touch with my historical pals. Parks, trees, buildings etc!! My 1st tree-love is one in Arnos Park. It too has a ring around it, this time made of bricks. I called this tree 'Dustin' and I still visit it. I remember... Read more

The War Years

We lived in Park Avenue, Palmers Green during the years 1944 to 1960. Our family consisted of three married couples with their children all occupying the one terraced house (this wasnt considered unusual at the time). I have fond memories of the cinemas, which were the Palmadium and the slightly grubby Queens.  HeyHo  Tempus fugit

Memories of Greater London

Cinema

I was born in Palmers Green in Jan 1940 and lived at 18 Farndale Ave. from 1948-1960. I went to Winchmore Hill Secondary Modern from 1951-1953.  I remember the Capitol Cinema and the Saturday morning film club which was a part of most kids' lives at the time. It was either the Capitol or the Palmadium depending what was on.  Sometimes there would be the usual Cowboy and Indian stuff or films about German spies, which would fire up the blood so that when we all piled out at the end we would run round the corner, over the new river bridge on Fords Grove and into the small woodland at the back of the Capitol where we would split into warring factions and recreate what we had just seen on screen. If it was summer and hot we would take swimming gear and go to the pool in Barrowell Green before going home in the afternoon. Those WERE the days.  Does anybody remember the fish and chip shop on... Read more

699 Green Lanes

Does anyone recall the name of the Timber Yard near to the Police Station before it became Travis Perkins?

Timber Yard

Yup, I think it was called Parkers (or was it the one in Palmers Green?).

Timber Yard

The timber yard at 699 Green Lanes was Brimley's.

Winchmore Hill And Palmers Green Memories

Yes, definitely Brimleys. I lived opposite in Queens Avenue.

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