IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Edward Close, LONDON, N9 9JH

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Edward Close, N9 9JH 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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Notes
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Image Listing (9 Images Found)

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King George's Field
The nine acre site was purchased by Edmonton Borough Council with the help of a grant of £2,000 from King George's Fields Foundation, from which the playing field gets its name. The Foundation was set up in 1936 following the King's death in order to provide a living memorial to him through funding playing fields for young people. As can be seen from the photograph it is rather featureless. This view is from Delhi Road, while Great Cambridge Road (the A10) is on the far side where the embankment and line of lamp posts can be seen just to the right of the tree.
Image: © Marathon Taken: 15 Mar 2017
0.11 miles
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Former entrance to King George's Field
The nine acre site was purchased by Edmonton Borough Council with the help of a grant of £2,000 from King George's Fields Foundation, from which the playing field gets its name. The Foundation was set up in 1936 following the King's death in order to provide a living memorial to him through funding playing fields for young people. It is rather featureless. This view is from Delhi Road looking through what must have been the formal entrance, although this is now firmly padlocked. In any case the main playing field can be accessed further along Delhi Road over a low fence - see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5314066
Image: © Marathon Taken: 15 Mar 2017
0.11 miles
3
King George's Field
The nine acre site was purchased by Edmonton Borough Council with the help of a grant of £2,000 from King George's Fields Foundation, from which the playing field gets its name. The Foundation was set up in 1936 following the King's death in order to provide a living memorial to him through funding playing fields for young people. As can be seen from the photograph it is rather featureless. This view is from Delhi Road, while Great Cambridge Road (the A10) is on the far side where the embankment and line of lamp posts can be seen.
Image: © Marathon Taken: 15 Mar 2017
0.12 miles
4
Edmonton: Walmer House, Bury Street, N9
Walmer House is a single tower housing block built in the early 1960s. It has 44 flats arranged over 12 storeys, and is 34 metres high.
Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 1 Feb 2008
0.16 miles
5
Edmonton: Tranmere Road, N9
A quiet cul-de-sac of 1930s terraced houses.
Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 1 Feb 2008
0.17 miles
6
Peeling dual carriageway sign, Harrow Drive
Image: © David Howard Taken: 28 Apr 2009
0.17 miles
7
Pre-Worboys sign Edmonton
This is approaching the A10 Great Cambridge Road on Harrow Drive, and although pre-Worboys uses the vinyl lettering which came in in 1957 and clearly cannot survive as long as the raised lettering as demonstrated here.
Image: © David Howard Taken: 28 Apr 2009
0.17 miles
8
Dimsdale Drive, Bush Hill Park
Image: © David Howard Taken: 9 Mar 2020
0.22 miles
9
Edmonton: Railway line towards Edmonton Green station
Viewed from the Bury Street road bridge with the houses in Chichester Road on the right and those in Croyland Road on the left.
Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 1 Feb 2008
0.24 miles