Hornsey Rise Memorial Home

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Rubex

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NATSOPA (National Society of Operative Printers and Assistants) opened this home in 1921 as a memorial of the printers that fell in the Great War. At some point in the 60s or 70s it was taken over by the Pilgrims’ Friend Society when it became known was Hornsey Rise Memorial Home. Its last inspection, before its closure in 2012, was in 2009 and was rated to be of a good standard.

This aerial shot shows the home in 1936:

































































Thanks for looking,

Rubex
 
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Another great report rubex.really can't believe how much this had changed so much since my earlier visit in the year..where is the shot of me in the bath ha ha..and them poor stairs set on fire and chapel windows
 
You made a grand job of that Rubex, careful of Quakers old properties though, you could catch tea totalism, I enjoyed it, Thanks
 
My god, Can't believe how much this has gone down hill
The locals were really keeping an eye on this, can't believe the state its in now

Excellent work as always Rubex
 
Great report and its strange there is actually quite alot of stuff in there.you both get so many great places. Well done loved it
 
you know the chavs have found somewhere when there is a car bumper In the lounge, luvly
 
Fantastic report as always!
Theres always a cock and balls!
Great report, thanks for sharing :)
 

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