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  Islington: Growth: Holloway and Tollington | British History Online
The junction of Hornsey and Holloway roads was known as Ring Cross by 1494, (Footnote 73) and had early settlement.
Penn Road, with St. Luke's church and the houses behind Camden Road, was built in the 1860s, as was the south-west side of Hillmarton Road, (Footnote 11) but the angle between Hillmarton and Caledonian roads was filled a little later.
Roads like Hanley Road and Tollington Park, started in the 1840s, were finished by the mid 1890s, but some large villas on the south side of Tollington Park were replaced by small terraced houses in Birnam Road in the late 1890s.
www.british-history.ac.uk /report.asp?compid=1374   (7574 words)

  
 Holloway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Holloway is an area in North London in the London Borough of Islington and follows the line of the A1 road.
Holloway Road is one of the nearest parts of the A1 to its start in London.
Holloway is often best known for its prison, HMP Holloway, which was first founded in 1852, originally housing both male and female prisoners, but since 1902 it has housed only women and is the UK's major female prison.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/H/Holloway.htm   (326 words)

  
 Statutory Instrument 2000 No. 1371
Kingsdown Road between its junction with Holloway Road (A1) and a point 38m north of the north eastern kerbline of Holloway Road.
Landseer Road between its junction with Holloway Road (A1) and a point 35m north east of the north eastern kerbline of Holloway Road.
Marlborough Road between its junction with Holloway Road (A1) and a point 20m north west of the northern kerbline of Holloway Road.
www.hmso.gov.uk /si/si2000/20001371.htm   (5086 words)

  
 Blog of Funk: Holloway Road
The Holloway Road is one of the main arterial roads of London.
It is the beginning of the A1, a road which runs all the way up the east side of England until it crosses the border and heads through lowland Scotland to Edinburgh.
Holloway Road is a place nobody likes to say they live.
funk.co.uk /2005/03/holloway-road.html   (770 words)

  
 Inland Wetlands Agency Meeting Minutes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Chairman Holloway noted the Agency is required to evaluate alternatives and even though the applicant may consider the alternative not viable, it needs to be referenced on the application as having been considered.
Chairman Holloway noted he felt any town would be well within its rights to take a stand if it was concerned that activity in an adjacent town was going to effect wetlands in their town.
Chairman Holloway noted there was no quorum present and until a 4th member arrived (who was on his way) there would just be general discussion to completeness of applications and whether or not they were a significant activity.
www.chesterct.com /towndept/archive/iwa02.htm   (20174 words)

  
 House of Commons Hansard Debates for 21 May 1991
Sheweth that the Red Route scheme as implemented on the Holloway Road has made it difficult to carry out our trade, our suppliers find it difficult to make deliveries and our clients are hampered in collecting their goods.
The next is from the residents of Ferntower road, which is some way from the Holloway road but people from there use the area for their shopping.
There is a petition from the owners and customers of Dan's cafe, at 673 Holloway road, showing that the red route scheme has had a serious effect on the trade of the cafe.
www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk /pa/cm199091/cmhansrd/1991-05-21/Debate-17.html   (4939 words)

  
 The A1 Trunk Road (Islington) Red Route Experimental Traffic Order 1992
From the southern kerbline of St Pauls Road southwards for a distance of 48 metres.
From a point 17 metres south east of the south eastern kerbline of Alexander Road south eastwards for a distance of 19 metres.
Between a point 23 metres north west of the north western kerbline of Camden Road and a point 184 metres south east of the southern kerbline of Camden Road.
www.hmso.gov.uk /si/si1992/Uksi_19920699_en_5.htm   (1522 words)

  
 Restaurant Spy - Crystal Charcoal Holloway Road London
Since we moved to the Holloway Road just before Christmas, we've eaten at the Crystal half a dozen times.
Holloway Road is not a posh area, and the Crystal is the kind of place to give the average Daily Mail reader the willies - cheap, open all hours, full of young people, predominantly male, ethnically diverse.
L had left his wallet on the counter, someone had handed it in, the staff had put it away and handed it over with a smile when he came back for it.
www.restaurantspy.com /uk/london/crystalcharcoal.htm   (349 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Arsenal F.C.
The club's location, adjoining both wealthy areas such as Islington and working-class suburbs such as Holloway, has meant that Arsenal's supporters have come from across the usual class divides.
Arsenal have the highest proportion (7%) of non-white attending supporters of any club in English football, probably because of the high proportion of ethnic minorities in north London.
Jump to: navigation, search The definition of a minority group can vary, depending on specific context, but generally refers to either a sub-group that does not form either a majority or a plurality of the total population, or a group that, while not necessarily a numerical minority, is disadvantaged...
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Arsenal-F.C.   (9254 words)

  
 Holloway Road tube station - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Holloway Road tube station - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Holloway Road is a station on the Piccadilly Line of the London Underground, between Caledonian Road and Arsenal stations, and in Travelcard Zone 2.
The station was built with two lift shafts, but only one was ever used for lifts.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Holloway_Road_tube_station   (163 words)

  
 HOLLOWAY, LONDON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
This road ran from the Holloway Road, very close to the tram/bus depĂ´t, to Hornsey Road.
It was formerly Cottenham Road (the exact date of the change I cannot recall since we tended to use the original name for some years but it could have been about 1939) Other street names in the vicinity were changed at this time.
Certainly in the Elthorne Road at the north end, I can distinctly remember such yards which were sometime in use for furniture sales, and, at the Holloway Rd. end of Elthorne Rd. there was a farrier in business until the early 1940’s.
www.users.globalnet.co.uk /~belgae/holloway.htm   (567 words)

  
 SCAT Electronic News 5 February 1998   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
This road may have some ruts with water in them but is is not slippery.
Also on Holloway Road past the normal entrance Holloway Road veers to the west and effectively crosses the gypsum, there is another entrance at that point.
This is a spot on the left hand side of the road on the inside of corner as the entrance road curves to the left.
www.aeromodel.com /TM/F200   (246 words)

  
 LondonTown.com | Holloway Road Guide | Holloway Road London, N7, England, UK | London Streets by Street | London hotel ...
The nearest underground station to Holloway Road is 'Holloway Road ' which is about 12 minutes to the South East.
Holloway Road tube, 299 Holloway Road, (12 mins to the South East)
Caledonian Road tube, Caledonian Road, (19 mins to the South)
www.londontown.com /LondonStreets/holloway_road_f1f.html   (261 words)

  
 highburypart3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
In the 1820's 1 1/4 acres was taken for Seven Sisters Road, and the dean and chapter held the eremaining 8 3/4 acres.
The road later called Drayton Park, running the length of the estate and joining Holloway Road, was constructed in the early 1850's and a link with Hornsey Road called Benwell Road was built with terraces.
In the 1860's building had continued in the roads already laid down: the two arms of Highbury Quadrant were almost filled with 45 detached and semi-detached villas similar to the rest of the estate, and Highbury Hill and the roads around Highbury House were also filled rapidly with big houses.
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 Holloway Road Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
The road starts at the Archway, near Archway tube station, then heads south-east, past Upper Holloway railway station, Whittington Park, past the North London campus of London Metropolitan University near Nag's Head, past Holloway Road tube station, and the main campus of the university, and then becomes Highbury Corner, near Highbury and Islington station.
The famous record producer Joe Meek, responsible amongst other things for Telstar by The Tornadoes, a massive UK and US no. 1 record in 1962, lived, worked, and committed suicide at 304 Holloway Road, where he is commemorated by a blue plaque.
 This United Kingdom road or road transport-related article is a stub.
www.karr.net /search/encyclopedia/Holloway_Road   (329 words)

  
 ODOT District Two - Public Meeting Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Revise the operating (signalization) plans for the Holloway Road, McCord/Perrysburg-Holland Road and Spring Meadows Drive intersections with Airport Highway.
Acquire additional right-of-way on Airport Highway between Holloway Road and the I-475 interchange and construct a six-lane divided highway section.
Revise the Airport Highway ramp termini at the I-475 and Airport Highway interchange.
www.dot.state.oh.us /dist2/publicmeetings/SR2   (1184 words)

  
 junpineda.com: Holloway Road   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
I had my first glimpse of London Metropolitan University this evening; at least, parts of the North London Campus in Halloway Road.
The University has many buildings there including the much hyped Graduate Centre which is designed by Daniel Libeskind, the architect behind the new World Trade Centre project in New York.
It was held in the Tower Building (well named for it was very tall!), which was just a few seconds away from Holloway Road Station.
junpineda.blogspot.com /2005/08/holloway-road.html   (604 words)

  
 LondonTown.com | Holloway Road Guide | Holloway Road London, N19, England, UK | London Streets by Street | London hotel ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Holloway Road is located in the borough of Islington
The nearest underground station to Holloway Road is 'Archway ' which is about 2 minutes to the West.
With its intimately lit, sumptuous main dining room and equally atmospheric bar, the St John is bohemian in the extreme and the perfect s...
www.londontown.com /LondonStreets/holloway_road_3d2.html   (142 words)

  
 Nag's Head, Holloway
Nag's Head, Holloway is a locality in North London, in the Borough of Islington.
It was originally named after the Nag's Head public house in the Holloway Road (the A1).
"Nag's Head, Holloway" is still used as the name of this locality by London Transport.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/n/na/nag_s_head__holloway.html   (118 words)

  
 The Swimmer at the Grafton Arms, 13 Eburne Road, Holloway N7 6AR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Whilst it can be easy to criticise gastropubs, when the emphasis is still on the pub rather than the gastro they're often hard to fault.
Left out tube, head down Holloway Road for about 10 mins until the junction with seven sisters road.
Eburne Road is the first proper road on your left.
www.fancyapint.com /main_site/thepubs/pub1147.htm   (234 words)

  
 Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Agenda
This is an approximately 44,430 square foot parcel located on the southeast side of Holloway Road, approximately 100’ southwest of the entrance to Vlasis Park.
The proposal is to convert the existing structure on the property to an office use and build five single-family attached dwelling units on the rear portion of the site.
The parcel is on the south side of Clayton road, approximately 550’ west of Country Club Drive.
www.ballwin.mo.us /zoning_agenda_100404.html   (424 words)

  
 LondonTown.com | Holloway Road Guide | Holloway Road London, E11, England, UK | London Streets by Street | London hotel ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Holloway Road is located in the borough of Waltham Forest
The nearest underground station to Holloway Road is 'Leyton ' which is about 12 minutes to the South West.
There are 8 London streets also called Holloway Road:
www.londontown.com /LondonStreets/holloway_road_8bb.html   (90 words)

  
 Holloway Road Joiners, for Joiners in Holloway Road UK
If you are finding it challenging to trace the right joiner or the best offers you're in search of on the high street in Holloway Road help is at hand.
Use these contacts for Joiners in Holloway Road, brought together by the City-Visitor Holloway Road directory.
Replacement fascias, soffits and barge boards available for delivery to Holloway Road.
www.city-visitor.com /hollowayroad/joiners.html   (208 words)

  
 Holloway Road Sportswear, for Sportswear in Holloway Road UK
From keep fit and running to squash and tennis, when it comes to your sport you'll want to look the part in the latest sportswear available in Holloway Road, so use the City-Visitor A to Z of sportswear to get decked out and gain that professional edge to friendly competitiveness.
Swimwear for men delivered to Holloway Road - exclusive quality mens swimwear products including swim shorts, swim trunks and swim thongs.
Boots for hiking, golf shoes, trainers and work boots at the best prices delivered to Holloway Road.
www.city-visitor.co.uk /hollowayroad/sportswear.html   (268 words)

  
 Holloway Road -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Holloway Road -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Holloway Road is a road in (The capital and largest city of England; located on the Thames in southeastern England; financial and industrial and cultural center) London.
It is the name of the (Click link for more info and facts about A1) A1 as it passes through (Click link for more info and facts about Holloway) Holloway, in the (Click link for more info and facts about London Borough of Islington) London Borough of Islington.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/h/ho/holloway_road.htm   (83 words)

  
 JTM Homes Ltd - Holloway Road, London UK Property   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
JTM Homes are situated at 695 Holloway Road, London N19 5SE.
We can be found on the corner of Junction Road and Holloway Road.
Archway is highly sought after by young professionals due to its very convenient location, having Highgate Village and Muswell Hill to the north, Islington's wine bars and restaurants to the south and Camden Town's ambient environment to the west, all only minutes away.
www.jtmhomes.co.uk   (178 words)

  
 highburypart21   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
River along a footpath from St. Pauls Road to Green Lanes.
Road and Green Lanes and between two arms of Highbury Quadrant, the
As across the road this to was built, its architect was James Cubitt.
www.geocities.com /redrken/highburypart21.html   (2987 words)

  
 Nambucca, 596 Holloway Road, Holloway N7 6LB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Turn left out of Holloway tube and cross over the road.
The pub is about nine or ten minutes walk and is situated on the corner of Tollington Way.
From Archway, walk for approximately ten or twelve minutes down the left side of Holloway Road.
www.fancyapint.com /main_site/thepubs/pub2750.htm   (274 words)

  
 ODOT District Two - Public Meeting Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Perrysburg Holland to close at S.R. 2 for two weeks, beginning Monday, August 19.
road widening on eastbound S.R. 2 between Perrysburg Holland and I-475 begins September 3
closure of McCord Road at S.R. 2 for intersection reconstruction
www.dot.state.oh.us /dist2/publicmeetings/SR2/5_6_02   (367 words)

  
 Bailey, The London Bar Review, 81 Holloway Road, LONDON
I am therefore in an unarguably good position to tell you that when you have got out at Highbury and Islington tube and turned left — yes, really, left, away from Upper Street, you can do it — The Bailey is where you will want to head.
This end of Holloway Road is catching Islingtonitis, but battling bravely against it with all the scruffiness it can muster; and venues like The Bailey are the result.
The regulars are still trendy, and rather smug about living in North London, but just that reassuring bit less wadded — and a bit younger, too.
www.viewfilm.co.uk /review_952.html   (346 words)

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