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Tally-Ho Corner, North Finchley, North London
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Tally-Ho Corner, North Finchley, North London
Tally-Ho Corner and Park Road Hotel, North Finchley, North London. Date: circa 1900s
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Tally-Ho Corner, North Finchley, North London: A Glimpse into the Edwardian Era This evocative photograph, taken circa 1900s, captures the bustling scene at Tally-Ho Corner in North Finchley, North London. The image transports us back in time to the Edwardian era, an epoch marked by elegance, progress, and the emergence of suburban life. At the heart of the scene lies the iconic Tally-Ho Corner, where Park Road meets the high street. The corner is dominated by the imposing Park Road Hotel, its red-brick facade adorned with ornate detailing and ornamental ironwork. The pub, a public house and an essential social hub, is located adjacent to the hotel, with its inviting sign and the promise of a warm welcome. The pavement is filled with a diverse crowd, a testament to the vibrant community that thrived in this corner of North London. Children in their Sunday best frocks and short trousers play and laugh, while adults engage in animated conversations. The presence of the horse-drawn tram, with its distinctive tramlines, adds to the sense of movement and progress. The Edwardian era was a time of significant change, as the suburbs of London began to expand, and the tram system connected people to the city center. Tally-Ho Corner, with its pub, hotel, and bustling street scene, represents the spirit of this era – a time of community, progress, and the simple pleasures of everyday life.
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