IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Moorefield Road, LONDON, N17 6QX

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Moorefield Road, N17 6QX by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Image Listing (70 Images Found)

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The San Marco Restaurant, Tottenham
Opposite Bruce Grove Station on the A10.
Image: © David Howard Taken: 13 Feb 2021
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Buildings on Bruce Grove, Tottenham
Image: © David Howard Taken: 13 Feb 2021
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Bruce Grove station
Tottenham High Road at junction of Bruce Grove
Image: © David Howard Taken: 3 Mar 2009
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Bruce Grove Station
Image: © Vicky Ayech Taken: 19 Apr 2005
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Bruce Grove, Tottenham
Traffic on Bruce Grove in Tottenham, in the suburbs of north London. Here the road passes beneath a railway bridge. Bruce Grove station is on the other side of the road. This image was taken on a wet December afternoon, after darkness had fallen.
Image: © Malc McDonald Taken: 11 Dec 2021
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Bruce Grove station
The line from Bethnal Green station to Stoke Newington station was opened by the Great Eastern Railway on 27th May 1872. The route was continued on to Lower Edmonton on 22nd July 1872 and to Edmonton Junction on 1st August 1872. Bruce Grove station opened with that part of the line on 22nd July 1872. In the early 1980s several changes were made to the appearance of the station. The wooden covered staircases to both platforms were replaced by open-air concrete staircases. The London-bound platform roof was shortened and the waiting rooms boarded up. The northbound roof was completely removed but a new roof, built in the style of the original though much shorter, was constructed 20 years later. This can be seen on the left. This view from the up platform looks down the line. The next station in this direction is White Hart Lane.
Image: © Marathon Taken: 31 Mar 2015
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A train leaves Bruce Grove station
The line from Bethnal Green station to Stoke Newington station was opened by the Great Eastern Railway on 27th May 1872. The route was continued on to Lower Edmonton on 22nd July 1872 and to Edmonton Junction on 1st August 1872. Bruce Grove station opened with that part of the line on 22nd July 1872. In the early 1980s several changes were made to the appearance of the station. The wooden covered staircases to both platforms were replaced by open-air concrete staircases. The London-bound platform roof was shortened and the waiting rooms boarded up. The northbound roof was completely removed but a new roof, built in the style of the original though much shorter, was constructed 20 years later. The end of this can be seen on the left. This view from the up platform looks down the line across the bridge carrying the railway over Bruce Grove. The next station in the direction the train is heading is White Hart Lane.
Image: © Marathon Taken: 31 Mar 2015
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Bruce Grove railway station, Greater London
Opened in 1872 by the Great Eastern Railway on its line from London Liverpool Street to Broxbourne. View north towards White Hart Lane and Broxbourne.
Image: © Nigel Thompson Taken: 30 May 2012
0.03 miles
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Bruce Grove station
The line from Bethnal Green station to Stoke Newington station was opened by the Great Eastern Railway on 27th May 1872. The route was continued on to Lower Edmonton on 22nd July 1872 and to Edmonton Junction on 1st August 1872. Bruce Grove station opened with that part of the line on 22nd July 1872. In the early 1980s several changes were made to the appearance of the station. The wooden covered staircases to both platforms were replaced by open-air concrete staircases. The London-bound platform roof was shortened and the waiting rooms boarded up. The northbound roof was completely removed but a new roof, built in the style of the original though much shorter, was constructed 20 years later. The end of this can be seen on the left. This view from the up platform looks down the line across the bridge carrying the railway over Bruce Grove. The next station in this direction is White Hart Lane. On 31st May 2015 the station and all services that call here became part of the London Overground network.
Image: © Marathon Taken: 31 Mar 2015
0.03 miles
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Down the steps at Bruce Grove station
The line from Bethnal Green station to Stoke Newington station was opened by the Great Eastern Railway on 27th May 1872. The route was continued on to Lower Edmonton on 22nd July 1872 and to Edmonton Junction on 1st August 1872. Bruce Grove station opened with that part of the line on 22nd July 1872. In the early 1980s several changes were made to the appearance of the station. The London-bound platform roof was shortened and the waiting rooms boarded up. The northbound roof was completely removed but a new roof, built in the style of the original though much shorter, was constructed 20 years later. The wooden covered staircases to both platforms were replaced by open-air concrete staircases. This is the staircase leading from the up platform down to Tottenham High Road. Bruce Grove leads off the High Road just ahead and passes under the railway.
Image: © Marathon Taken: 31 Mar 2015
0.03 miles
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