LINKS TO OTHER INTERNET SITES

Please refer to the following list of links to other internet sites of interest that have a connection either to 'Summerhill Road' or the Borough of 'Tottenham' in North London.

WEBSITE ADDRESS DESCRIPTION

LOCAL HISTORY

www.haringey.gov.uk/data/brucecastle/index.asp Bruce Castle Museum who have excellent facilities for both local history and archive information
www.ferrylane.org.uk/ Dedicated to the unique and undiscovered beauty of Ferry Lane Tottenham and surrounding areas.
www.mickbruff.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/highroad/index.html The 'Old Tottenham High Road' website which provides interesting information on Tottenham's history
www.downhills.org.uk/ The official website of the Friends of Downhills Park including its past history and details of forthcoming events
http://freespace.virgin.net/j.franklin/index.htm The website for former pupils of Downhills Central School including photographs and historic information
www.hlhf.org.uk/ The Haringey Local History Forum is a mixture of individuals and groups with an interest in local history. They are dedicated to promote the heritage of the area, and keep an eye on matters of conservation of historic buildings etc
www.historic-tottenham.co.uk A website dedicated to the history of Tottenham
www.outrage1909.org.uk/ A website dedicated to events surrounding the 'Tottenham Outrage' a robbery that went wrong in 1909
www.historybytheyard.co.uk/Tottenham_Outrage.htm Further information on the 'Tottenham Outrage' from the history of Scotland Yard
www.greentottenham.homestead.com/ The natural history and other features within Tottenham
http://www.tottenhamquakers.org.uk/history/index.html The contibution made by the Quaker movement to Tottenham's history
www.samuelsouth.btinternet.co.uk/ History of Samuel South & family and items of general interest regarding Tottenham
www.colepotteries.btinternet.co.uk/ The Cole family history of making Bricks and pots and Tiles in Tottenham and North London
www.mbeam.org/ Markfield Beam Engine and Museum
www.riverlee.org.uk/index1.htm You will find lots of information about the River Lee, the other waterways which join it. The website has maps, photographs, pictures, charts, timelines, local history
www.lordsmeade.freeserve.co.uk/tottenham.htm Lords Meade - The history of the Howard family in Tottenham
OTHER 'TOTTENHAM' & LOCAL SITES
www.spurs.co.uk A link to 'Tottenham's' most famous connection   'THE SPURS'.  Who knows perhaps we'll do it this year or the next......
www.alexandrapalace.com/ Information on North London's Peoples Palace !
www.hornseyhistorical.org.uk/ Information on Local History research, archives and publications in Hornsey is Hornsey
http://users.bathspa.ac.uk/greenwood/home.html Greenwoods 'Map of London-1827'. Unfortunately it stops just short of Tottenham but nevertheless a fascinating map which details landmarks of old London.
www.dawkinsgenealogy.org/My_Family_Dawkins/Frederick_Dawkins.html The website of Phil Dawkins who had family members living in Summerhill Road in the 1880's.
www.lower-edmonton.co.uk/ Website featuring the history of Edmonton
www.quicktopic.com/17/H/wvHV7HBtyqae A very active and interesting message board from residents of Edmonton past and present
www.muswellhillandfortisgreenassociation.co.uk/

The Association represents local views on such matters as planning applications, traffic and transport problems. It provides a voice for local opinion on matters of wider interest and is represented on several amenity and public bodies

www.lwmfhs.org.uk/ London, Westminster and Middlesex Family History Society
www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=26983 British History Online- Tottenham Introduction
OTHER 'SUMMERHILL' SITES !
www.summerhillschool.co.uk/indexgo.html The world famous 'Summerhill School' in Suffolk !
www.summerhill.bc.ca/ Would you like a glass of 'Summerhill Wine' ?
www.piggin.de/scorowa.htm This one is amazing.. 'Joseph Piggin' was resident at number 21 Summerhill Road in 1881 and according to this family history his family were 'Ostrich Feather merchants'. Well in the 1891&1901 Census we also had a    'George Fletcher' resident at number 59 Summerhill Road and he was an Ostrich Feather Dyer. Surely there has to be a connection !
www.summerhillassistedliving.com/ A care home in Peterborough, New Hampshire USA
www.summerhillpublishing.com/about.html It's too late now but heres' a company that designs websites.The only drawback is they appear to be in Australia !
http://cvahs.org/scen/ This website provides the 1850 Census reports for Summerhill. But this time it's in Pennsylvania
www.intertours-nepal.com/summerhill/ Why not holiday at the 'Summerhill Guest House'. But this one's in Nepal close to Kathmandu !
http://ebs.gmnews.com/News/2001/0816/Front_Page/028.html Rescue squad will have easier access onto Summerhill Road- A Headline in a New Jersey newspaper !

 

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