Church Street 1880 - Comparison photo. Notice The Lion with its old exterior prior to a 1921 rebuilt. #n16 #hackney
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Church Street 1880, The Lion - Comparison photo #n16
Northwold Road/Rectory Road comparison photo #n16 #stokenewington
Park Lane Bridge - Then and Now. The Bridge went over the New River as it ran south from Clissold Park.
The corner of Stoke Newington High Street/Cazenove Road - Then and now
Then and now - Willow Lodge at 67 Lordship Road, Stoke Newington (Thanks @StMarysLodgeN16)
Then and Now - Church Street / High Street, Stoke Newington
Then and now - The Red Lion pub on Church St. (c. 1890) was rebuilt in the early 1930’s when the street was widened
Then and now - The Albion Pub, 2 Clissold Rd, Stoke Newington (via @LynRennick)
Then and Now: Kennaway Hall mansion and Warwick House in Stoke Newington's affluent and picturesque Paradise Row.
Then and now: 180 Stoke Newington High Street
Then and now - 3 of Stoke Newington's 7 cinemas
Then & Now: Church Street in 1912. The grand Abney Congregational Church is on the right opposite the cemetery
Then & Now: Daniel Defoe's estate on Church Street. Demolished in 1868.
Then & Now: 109 Church Street, which still stands today, though with a very different frontage
Then & Now: The Red Lion pub in 1890. It was rebuilt in 1924 when Lordship Rd next to it was widened to 2 lanes
Then & Now: The long gone Falcon Tavern and Inn on Church Street.
Then & Now: The Rose and Crown pub. Rebuilt in 1815 and then again in 1930 opposite original site.
Then & Now: The old wooden Rectory House on Church Street. Pulled down in 1855 to make way for the new church.
Then & Now: Kennaway Hall mansion (formerly The Willows) in Stoke Newington's affluent Paradise Row
Then & Now: Park Lane Bridge over the New River near Park Lane (later Clissold Crescent) and Church Street
Then & Now: Paradise House (later Paradise House School) in Stoke Newington's affluent Paradise Row
Then & Now: Stoke Newington's affluent Paradise Row opposite the New River and park
Then & Now: Paradise Row. The steeple was added to the church in 1890, 32 years after the church was built
Then & Now: The Weaver's Arms pub (1826-1953) at 2 Stamford Hill. Currently being converted to flats.
Then & Now: Aldam Place, SN High St. A terrace of 9 small cottages situated where Wilmer Place carpark is today.
Then & Now: A derelict 187 SN High St in 1968. Built in 1712, only the original facade remains. Rebuilt c1982.
Then & Now: Stoke Newington Station in 1905. It opened in 1872.
Then & Now: Whincop & Son timber yard was a feature of Church St for a 100 years. Flats, houses and shop built 2000
Then & Now: Fleetwood House (1630-1872). A 60-room mansion on Church Street, Stoke Newington
Then & Now: Abney House (1700-1843), a mansion and 30 acre estate on Church Street, Stoke Newington
Then & Now: Three Church Street mansions/estates (right-to-left: Manor House, Abney House and Fleetwood House)
Then & Now: The Red Lion pub on Church St. First recorded late C17, rebuilt 1924 due to widening of Lordship Rd
Then & Now: 213-217 Stoke Newington High Street
Then & Now: 213-217 Stoke Newington High Street
Then & Now: The Black Bull pub (1941), 192 Stoke Newington High Street
Then & Now: Junction of Church Street/High Street, Stoke Newington
Then & Now: 191 Stoke Newington High St. Built 1712 making it one of handful of pre-Georgian buildings in SN.
Then & Now: Halstead House, Church St. Demolished 1931 when the Rose & Crown was rebuilt opposite its original site
Then & Now: 14 Lordship Road (1942). Photo courtesy of the London Metropolitan Archives collage.cityoflondon.gov.uk/collage/app?se… https://t.co/KndkAFQ1Q8
Then & Now: 200 Stoke Newington High Street (1917)
Then & Now: Stoke Newington Station. Opened 1872. Ticket office rebuilt 1975. (Photo by: flickr.com/photos/tetrame…) https://t.co/6cJW4iCm6l
Then & Now: 53a Carysfort Road (1955) and one of SN’s many industrial estates (Source: collage.cityoflondon.gov.uk/collage/app?se…) https://t.co/bHwSmu2wvX
Then & Now: Abney Congregational Church on Church St opposite the cemetery (1869). Bombed during WW2.
Then & Now: Abney House on Church St (1700-1843). Its grounds knows as Abney Park became a cemetery in 1840.
Then & Now: 160-64 Stoke Newington Church Street (1973)
Then & Now: 145 Stoke Newington Church Street (1990). The Falcon Inn and Tavern stood on this site for centuries.
Then & Now: Church Row. 9 houses built 1695-1700 on site of the Tudor manor house. Demolished 1935.
Then & Now: Church Row. 9 houses built 1695-1700 on site of Tudor manor house. Demolished 1935. Note road widening.
Then & Now: Church Row. 9 houses built 1695-1700 on site of the Tudor manor house (right). Demolished 1935.
Then & Now: Stoke Newington Church Street. The site of three grand town houses. All demolished by the 1870s.
Then & Now: Church Street/Yoakley Road
Then & Now: William Patten School, Stoke Newington Church Street
Then & Now: Perherton Road
Then & Now: Raines Dairy, Northwold Road. Now: Raines Court.
Then & Now: 53a Carysfort Road 1955
Then & Now: 109-111 Stoke Newington Church Street in 1840.
Then & Now: Yoakley Road in 1963
Then & Now: 30 Stoke Newington Church Street, war time public kitchen in 1919
Then & Now: 2-8 Stoke Newington Chuch Street in 1895 before the Three Crowns was rebuilt and extended
Then & Now: Abney Park Cemetery, Stoke Newington (1890 - Catherine Booth’s funeral)
Then & Now: Alexandra Theatre, Stoke Newington Road
Then & Now: Newington Hall, Church Street/Green Lanes in 1850
Then & Now: Church St. I read the Georgian house on the left is the one still standing. Note old Res Lion pub
RT @clissoldpeople: @HLFLondon @hackneycouncil Before and after https://t.co/paWj3bRrUg
Then & now: 35-37 Allen Road, Stoke Newington. Many of the shops and pubs on that street were converted to flats over the years.
RT @soxgnasher: The Alexandra #Theatre and Opera House, 65 & 67 #Stoke #Newington Road, #N16 Stoke Newington then and now https://t.co/5v9U…
RT @OakwoodN16: Then and now. 1994-2017. What we're we thinking in 1994?! 🙈 #N16 #n16photos #stokenewington… instagram.com/p/BR-x0oMAUrt/
RT @HistoryOfStokey: Then & Now: Daniel Defoe's estate on Church Street. Demolished in 1868.
Then & Now: The Weaver's Arms pub at 2 Stamford Hill (Years active: 1826-1953) via @ilovestokeyn16
Then & Now: Kennaway Hall (right), Paradise Row, Church St opposite the park. Note the original path of the New River
[VIDEO] Creating a history photo mashup
Then & now: SN Church St. Abney Congregational Church was severely damaged in WW2. It was eventually rebuilt and demolished in 2000.
Then & Now: Stoke Newington Church Street
Then & Now: Stoke Newington cinemas and theatres
Then & Now: Stoke Newington pubs and inns
Then & Now: Paradise Row, Church Street, Stoke Newington
Then & Now: The Rectory House opposite the old church. It was pulled down in 1855 to make way for the new parish church.
Then & Now: Church Street/Yoakley Road, Stoke Newington
Then & Now: Stoke Newington High Street/Church Street
Then & Now: Stoke Newington Church Street
Then & Now: Aerial view of South-East Stoke Newington, which was completely transformed following housing development.
Then & Now: 109-11 Church Street, originally a single house which still stands today.
Then & Now: Kennaway Hall mansion, Paradise Row, Church Street, Stoke Newington.
Then & Now: Yoakley Road off Church Street
Then & Now: Paradise Row, Church St opposite Clissold Park
Then & Now: Stoke Newington Rail Station. Opened 1872.
Then & Now: 200 Stoke Newington High Street
Then & Now: Paradise Row, Church Street, Stoke Newington
Lordship Terrace (formerly Meadow Street) before and after Lordship South Estate was built in the mid 1930s
Then & Now: Park Lane Bridge and the New River looking towards Church Street. Now Clissold Crescent and Aden Terrace
Then & Now: Aden Terrace when it was the New River flowing from Church Street to Canonbury
Then & Now: Paradise Row, Stoke Newington Church Street c. 1870
Then & Now: Alexandra Theatre, 65-7 Stoke Newington Road. Now Alexandra Court flats.
Then & Now: Abney Congregational Church, Stoke Newington Church Street. Severely damaged in WW2. Flats were built on the site in 2001.
Then & Now: 37-5 Allen Road. Once a bustling commercial street, almost all the shops are now flats.
Then & Now: Yoakley Road (formerly Park Street) near Stoke Newington Church Street
Then & Now: The Rose & Crown pub. Rebuilt opposite its original location in 1933 when the junction was widened to two lanes.
Then & Now: The Falcon Tavern & Inn, Stoke Newington Church Street
Lordship Terrace before and after Lordship South Estate was built. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shirley_H… lived in Lordship Terrace in the 19th century. https://t.co/heZnIXVsmW