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@DissentersN16 I'm happy to keep an eye and look for a specific address. Google and Hackney Archives probably best place to start.
A 110min long film about the history of Stoke Newington published in 2008 by the Friends of Hackney Archives.
RT @VictorianLondon: And, from the archives, the Stoke Newington Murder (New Year's Day 1884) victorianlondon.org/crime1/stokene… http://t.co/Wtb3UvgZwg
Book: The London Borough Hackney in Old Photographs - before 1914 by David Mander and Hackney Archives Department
A sample of images of Stoke Newington available @ the Hackney Archives: apps.hackney.gov.uk/servapps/histo…. A shame it doesn't contain entire collection
@davidrash it's worth checking the Hackney Archives as they may have better quality ones
@davidrash Hackney Archives and the London Metropolitan Archives. The latter has great photos of Paradise Row.
The digitised collection of 305 photos of Stoke Newington at the Hackney Archives is extraordinary. Plenty unpublished. Well worth a visit.
The Hackney Archives are by Dalston Junction Station and viewing the collection is free. Very easy to get to and the space is great.
RT @VictorianLondon: From the archives: The Famous Stoke Newington Ass-Woman catsmeatshop.blogspot.co.uk/2010/11/famous…
@cathjdean there's a photo of the Clissold Swimming Baths building from 1975 in the Hackney Archives. Big glass box with a car park outside
Going through over a thousand old photos of Stoke Newington at the Hackney Archives makes me realise only a fraction is published in books
@StMarysLodgeN16 I've seen one or more photos of the junction at the Hackney Archives showing the old Church in the corner
@vvv1979 @condorcycles I'm sure the Hackney Archives in Dalston Junction will be able to provide more information.
RT @watchbriefmedia: Another of the Vogue Cinema Stoke Newington (again via Hackney Archives)
@StMarysLodgeN16 came across is several times. William Booth's house looked similar. Was near the Bird Cage. Saw photo at Hackney Archives.
@AbneyParkN16 It appears in 'Discover Stoke Newington - a walk through history’ by Mander and Watson, 2008. Most probably Hackney Archives.
@TheAshbinky Have you tried the Hackney Archives in Dalston Junction?
@StMarysLodgeN16 I'm afraid I haven't. Have you checked the Hackney Archives?
@LdnMetArchives I see. Thanks. Still a great online resource. Hopefully Hackney Archives will follow suit at some point.
Interested in the history of Stoke Newington? Have you considered joining The Friends of Hackney Archives?
@Pixel_Press I’m afraid I haven’t come across anything. Worth visiting the Hackney Archives in Dalston Junction and dig around.
@TheAshbinky Interesting. Might be worth visiting the Hackney Archives in Dalston Junction. Great place.
@opinion8ed_dyke It's a great place. Worth also visiting the Hackney Archives by Dalston Junction station.
@opinion8ed_dyke 'No record was found' I'm afraid. I'll ask next time I visit the Hackney Archives.
@threecrownsn16 For better quality and larger photos might be best to visit the Hackney Archives in Dalston Junction.
@eccentricparab @ghostsigns worth checking in the Hackney Archives in Dalston Junction. Let me know if you find anything :)
@nookshop_uk I think I've only come across similar print material. No photos. Have you tried the Hackney Archives in Dalston Junction?
@spencebakery You may be able to find more old photos and details in the Hackney Archives in Dalston Junction. I haven’t seen any though.
@VictorianLondon part of a post-war decline of the area. I’m curious if the Hackney Archives can help trace reason for truncation it.
@Huriye If you get a chance you should visit the Hackney Archives in Dalston Junction. They have 1000+ old photos/drawings of SN.
@DerekBells The Hackney Archives in Dalston Junction. Great place and the archivists there can help you made sense of old documents.
@Huriye thanks. I'll look for it in trade directories next time I visit the Hackney Archives.
Browsing the Stoke Newington Photographic Society collection at the Hackney Archives in Dlaston Junction. Terrific photos from 1955 onwards.
.@ianrnb 108 digital copies of photos (1975, half of 1955 surveys of the SN Photographic Society) can be viewed at the Hackney Archives.
.@ianrnb unfortunately, only a fraction of the 1300+ old photos of Stoke Newington at the Hackney Archives can be accessed online.
@duncr Thanks. Had no idea. Quite a few photos of that archeological dig at the Hackney Archives.
@padster this any good? locallocalhistory.co.uk/south-villa/bo… otherwise worth visiting Hackney Archives in Dalston Junction to research
@emmajolly I haven't come across it yet. I'll ask next time I visit the Hackney Archives.
@TypeTasting @OpenStudiosN16 have you tried the Hackney Archives in Dalston Junction?
At the Hackney Archives about to dive into a copy of the Hackney and Stoke Newington Recorder from 1909. Stay tuned.
@eccentricparab @bowesmanor This is the only one I came across yet. The Hackney Archives might know if you are looking for anything specific
@padster @bowesmanor I’m afraid not. That’s the only one I have seen. Worth asking the Hackney Archives in Dalston Junction.
@ruthatkins Have you tried the Hackney Archives in Dalston Junction?
@HelenORahilly my pleasure. Always hoped to come across such private never-seen-before collection. Hackney Archives didn't have them til now
@HackneyTools @HackneyMuseum @ArchivesHackney @VictorianLondon Cheers! compiling a list for new Friends of Hackney Archives website.
1916 Newsreel - Bishop of London dedicating 2 ambulances given by the inhabitants of the Borough of Stoke Newington iwm.org.uk/collections/it…
My tribute to Stoke Newington historian Derek W. Baker (1936-2016) in the Friends of Hackney Archives’ newsletter.
Marks & Spencer, 156 Stoke Newington High St (1914-1972). Archive photo courtesy of The M&S Company Archive.
107-113 Stoke Newington Church Street. Archive photo by Alan Denney.
1979 - Michael Fereira's funeral passing outside Stoke Newington police station. Archive photo by Alan Denney.
1979 - Stoke Newington High Street near the police station. Archive photo by Alan Denney
The Recorder House, Stoke Newington Church Street. Archive photo by Alan Denney.
148-154 Stoke Newington Church Street. Archive photo by Alan Denney
The Stoke Newington Town Guide and public toilets outside Abney Park Cemetery. Archive photo by Alan Denney
Stoke Newington police station. Archive photo by Alan Denney.
109-111 Stoke Newington Church St. Archive photo courtesy of the London Metropolitan Archives. (@ghostsigns)
The Recorder Printing Works, Stoke Newington Church St. Archive photo courtesy of the London Metropolitan Archives. (@ghostsigns)
158-164 Stoke Newington Church Street in 1973. Archive photo courtesy of the London Metropolitan Archives.
131 Stoke Newington Church Street in 1977. Archive photo courtesy of the London Metropolitan Archives.
179-181 Stoke Newington Church Street in 1942. Archive photo courtesy of the London Metropolitan Archives.
186-190 Stoke Newington High Street in 1972. Archive photo courtesy of the London Metropolitan Archives.
171-175 Stoke Newington Church Street (Built 1714) in 1979. Archive photo courtesy of the London Metropolitan Archives.
129-131 Stoke Newington Church Street in 1977. Archive photo courtesy of the London Metropolitan Archives.
Stoke Newington Church Street, 1977. Archive photo courtesy of the London Metropolitan Archives.
Fleetwood School, Stoke Newington High Street c1885. Archive photo courtesy of the London Metropolitan Archives.
Corner of 85 Stoke Newington Road and Prince George Road in 1897. Archive photo courtesy of the London Metropolitan Archives.
Stoke Newington Church Street near Barn Street in 1990 before Gujarat House was built. Archive photo by Derek Baker.
95 Stoke Newington Church St. One of several houses built 1868 on the site of Daniel Defoe’s town house. Archive photo courtesy of the LMA
131 Church St in 1942. Rare pre-Victorian house on the north side of the street which still stands today. Archive photo courtesy of the LMA
'A Secret History of Hopping': A talk organised by Friends of Hackney Archives at SN Bookshop Mar 30th 6:30pm eventbrite.com/e/a-secret-his…
RT @BonsoirLondon: #Throwbackthursday w/ one from the archives -Our old sewing room in Stoke Newington where we produced hospital suits,pyj…
"Friends of Hackney Archives Supports Exhibition Bringing Stoke Newington History to Life" (The Hackney Terrier newsletter no. 99)
@ghostsigns the Hackney Archives have a good photo showing wall sign of Dee's Stores on Church Street near Red Lion. Ref: P10550.39
Mashup: Marks & Spencer, 156 Stoke Newington High St (1914-72). Archive photo courtesy of The M&S Company Archive (stokenewingtonhistory.com/photos-mashups) https://t.co/dDM3CvO7rI
I gave 8 talks during 2017 about the campaign to save Clissold Park, local pubs, churches, Church St occupancy survey 1847-2017, A. Guttridge's photos from the 30s, Photos from Hackney Archives. You can access all the presentation slides from here: stokenewingtonhistory.com/events/?utm_con…
Very pleased to announce that my exhibition of photo mashups of Stoke Newington, ‘Echoes of the Past’, will soon be on display in the Stoke Newington Public Library on Church St. The exhibition was kindly funded by the Friends of Hackney Archives hackneyhistory.org?utm_content=buffer8da6… https://…
Very pleased to announce that my exhibition of photo mashups of Stoke Newington, ‘Echoes of the Past’, will soon be on display in the Stoke Newington Public Library on Church St. The exhibition was kindly funded by the Friends of Hackney Archives hackneyhistory.org?utm_content=buffer8da6… https://t.co/MKdNceuNJn
Mashup: Church St/Albion Rd c. 1905 before the junction was widened in 1931, resulting in the Rose & Crown being rebuilt opposite its original location. At no. 197 is Miss E. R. Weeks, Confectioner. (Archive photo courtesy of Hackney Archives).
Mashup: 181-185 Stoke Newington High St c. 1980. What is now a footpath to Wilmer Place carpark was a narrow cobbled road leading to Aldam Place; a cul-de-sac of 9 small terrace cottages. (Archive photo courtesy of Hackney Archives).
Mashup: The Red Lion, first recorded in 1697, on Church St/Lordship Road before it was rebuilt in 1924 when Lordship Road was widened to two lanes. Archive photo courtesy of Hackney Archives.
Mashup: Stoke Newington's affluent Paradise Row on Church St opposite the New River and the park. That section of the New River was drained in 1958 and all the grand houses in the photo were demolished by then. Archive photo courtesy of Hackney Archives.
Mashup: Interior of the Shakespeare pub, 57 Allen Road, Stoke Newington c. 1925. Jack Lazarus, the pub landlord, in the middle and his son Arthur on the right. Archive photos kindly provided by Arthur Lazarus' granddaughter Brenda Graisgour.
3 years ago Derek Baker, a dear friend and life-long Stoke Newington historian, sadly passed away. Derek spent 40 years compiling an astonishing vast archive, which his family donated to the Hackney Archives. Here’s the obituary I wrote after Derek died stokenewingtonhistory.com/derek-baker-19… h…
3 years ago Derek Baker, a dear friend and life-long Stoke Newington historian, sadly passed away. Derek spent 40 years compiling an astonishing vast archive, which his family donated to the Hackney Archives. Here’s the obituary I wrote after Derek died stokenewingtonhistory.com/derek-baker-19… https://t.co/0B9Ox9kZ4n
Stoke Newington Church St in 1985. Brilliant photos by the Tape/Slide project; a community street photography group that ran at the RIO Cinema (Source: RIO Cinema Archive instagram.com/riocinemaarchive) https://t.co/WdR39o1YK3
On going post-war slum clearance where Butterfield Green is now with Nevill Rd in the distance. Brilliant photo by the Tape/Slide project; a community street photography group that ran at the RIO Cinema (Source: RIO Cinema Archive instagram.com/riocinemaarchive/) https://t.co/Y7iEGqOMeM
1984 - Miners support march on Stoke Newington Church St passing Whincop's where WholeFoods market is now. Photo by the Tape/Slide project; a community street photography group that ran at the RIO Cinema (Source: RIO Cinema Archive instagram.com/riocinemaarchive/) https://t.co/HjLTnpVMnL
Great catching up with Alan Denney this evening and seeing first-hand how he has been digitising on his own an astonishing treasure trove of 10,000 slides taken in Stoke Newington and Hackney in the mid-1980s by the Tape Slide Newsreel Group (hackneygazette.co.uk/entertainment/tape-s…). https://t.…
Great catching up with Alan Denney this evening and seeing first-hand how he has been digitising on his own an astonishing treasure trove of 10,000 slides taken in Stoke Newington and Hackney in the mid-1980s by the Tape Slide Newsreel Group (hackneygazette.co.uk/entertainment/tape-s…). https://t.co/FtjNNisCi1
RT @soxgnasher: Clissold Park 1889 in front of the mansion during the opening ceremony. Hackney Archives Department
1986 - Stoke Newington High Street near Church Street Photo by the Tape/Slide project; a community street photography group that ran at the RIO Cinema (Source: RIO Cinema Archive instagram.com/riocinemaarchive/) https://t.co/mp1YxkdLF8
c.1985 - Clissold Road directly opposite Stoke Newington School Photo by the Tape/Slide project; a community street photography group that ran at the RIO Cinema (Source: RIO Cinema Archive (link: instagram.com/riocinemaarchive/) https://t.co/ASCIzuntw9
1985 - Clissold Park playarea Photo by the Tape/Slide project; a community street photography group that ran at the RIO Cinema (Source: RIO Cinema Archive (link: instagram.com/riocinemaarchi…) https://t.co/0GnpZIZvKs
1985 - ABC Cinema, Stoke Newington Road Photo by the Tape/Slide project; a community street photography group that ran at the RIO Cinema (Source: RIO Cinema Archive (link: instagram.com/riocinemaarchi…) https://t.co/3xsBSWtivm
1985 - Stoke Newington Road (Nos. 19-25) Photo by the Tape/Slide project; a community street photography group that ran at the RIO Cinema (Source: RIO Cinema Archive (link: instagram.com/riocinemaarchi…) https://t.co/1VV7GxEpX8
1985 - A view of Woodberry Down and the New River from Lincoln Court. Ivy Sluice House can be seen on the left. Photo by the Tape/Slide project; a community street photography group that ran at the RIO Cinema (Source: RIO Cinema Archive instagram.com/riocinemaarchive) https://t.co/WiKz…
1985 - A view of Woodberry Down and the New River from Lincoln Court. Ivy Sluice House can be seen on the left. Photo by the Tape/Slide project; a community street photography group that ran at the RIO Cinema (Source: RIO Cinema Archive instagram.com/riocinemaarchive) https://t.co/WiKzJfkbuy
1985 - Stoke Newington Town Hall Photo by the Tape/Slide project; a community street photography group that ran at the RIO Cinema (Source: RIO Cinema Archive instagram.com/riocinemaarchi…) https://t.co/w3dvad34Xe
1985 - Spices restaurant, 28-30 Stoke Newington Church St. It was later YumYum, before the restaurant moved to 187 SN High St. Photo by the Tape/Slide project; a community street photography group that ran at the RIO Cinema (Source: RIO Cinema Archive instagram.com/riocinemaarchi…) ht…
1985 - Spices restaurant, 28-30 Stoke Newington Church St. It was later YumYum, before the restaurant moved to 187 SN High St. Photo by the Tape/Slide project; a community street photography group that ran at the RIO Cinema (Source: RIO Cinema Archive instagram.com/riocinemaarchi…) https://t.co/LqvUNRHFQx
1985 - Deportation protest outside Stoke Newington Police Station. The Police Station was rebuilt in 1990. Photo by the Tape/Slide project; a community street photography group that ran at the RIO Cinema (Source: RIO Cinema Archive instagram.com/riocinemaarchi…) https://t.co/ydP1EfKrif
Then & Now: 63-65 Stoke Newington Church St. Archive photo c. 1985 by the Tape/Slide project; a community street photography group that ran at the RIO Cinema (Source: RIO Cinema Archive instagram.com/riocinemaarchi…) https://t.co/b87BskQCkc
The New River, Stoke Newington Church Street. It ran along Church St from 1613-1958. It now terminates in the East Reservoir. (Photos courtesy of Hackney Archives)