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Post  TOLENTONE Thu Apr 29, 2010 8:11 am

Hi all,

I´m Tolentone ( not real name obviously Cool ) ; I got an invite from WIN over on SOL , so thank you WIN, í´m looking forward to exploring the forums and getting to know you people.

I´m from Islington, currently living and working in Denmark.

I´m just going to take a little time to explore the forums and get an Avatar up and running and look forward to posting with you on what looks like a great forum with very friendly members .

Cheers for your time Wink
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Post  SAINT Fri Apr 30, 2010 10:00 am

Hi Tolentone,
Welcome to the forum, enjoy!
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Post  TOLENTONE Fri Apr 30, 2010 10:12 am

Cheers Saint . Smile
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Post  SAINT Fri Apr 30, 2010 10:13 am

TOLENTONE wrote:Cheers Saint . Smile

Welcome ! Smile
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Post  Jimmy Saville Fri Apr 30, 2010 11:01 am

Hi Tolentone........

Sorry for the tardyness!......Welcome!!
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Post  Guest Fri Apr 30, 2010 11:03 am

Im sure ive just said this but its friday night so hey ho ...
Welcome and enjoy your stay here Tolentone . geeze im gonna have to figure a way to shorten your name lol
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Post  TOLENTONE Fri Apr 30, 2010 12:34 pm

Mello wrote:Im sure ive just said this but its friday night so hey ho ...
Welcome and enjoy your stay here Tolentone . geeze im gonna have to figure a way to shorten your name lol

You could just call me Paul Wink .
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Post  TOLENTONE Fri Apr 30, 2010 12:36 pm

Winston wrote:Hi Tolentone........

Sorry for the tardyness!......Welcome!!

No problem mate, and thanks again . Smile
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Post  Dame Edna Fri Apr 30, 2010 12:47 pm


Hey Paul..Now thats better than Tolentone.. Very Happy Is there a meaning behind the name? Anyway, we;ve not chatted yet but looking forward it... cheers
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Post  El Guapo Sat May 01, 2010 8:08 am

A belated welcome from me too. I'm terrible with Hello's so sorry for not saying it sooner!

Welcome aboard! Any questions on getting any of the features to work just give me a holler Very Happy
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Post  Guest Sat May 01, 2010 10:56 am

TOLENTONE wrote:
Mello wrote:Im sure ive just said this but its friday night so hey ho ...
Welcome and enjoy your stay here Tolentone . geeze im gonna have to figure a way to shorten your name lol

You could just call me Paul Wink .

Thanks , Paul it is then lol
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Post  TOLENTONE Sat May 01, 2010 6:08 pm

nelix wrote:
Hey Paul..Now thats better than Tolentone.. Very Happy Is there a meaning behind the name? Anyway, we;ve not chatted yet but looking forward it... cheers

Hi nelix,

I wanted something different, I was born in Islington, I am a huge Arsenal supporter and came up with TOLENTONE .

[edit] Early Highbury
The area now known as Highbury was part of the larger manor of Tolentone, which is mentioned in the Domesday Book. Tolentone was owned by Ranulf brother of Ilger and included all Islington, the areas north and east of Canonbury and Holloway Road. The manor house was situated by what is now the east side of Hornsey Road near the junction with Seven Sisters Road. After the manor decayed, a new manor house was built in 1271 (see below) to the south east; to differentiate it from the original manor and because it was on a hill, it was called Highbury, from which the area takes its name.

The site for Highbury manor was possibly used by a Roman garrison as a summer camp. During the construction of a new Highbury House in 1781, tiles were found that could have been Roman or Norman; unfortunately these have been lost.

[edit] Highbury Manor
Ownership of Highbury eventually passed to Alicia de Barrow, who in 1271 gave it to the Priory of St John of Jerusalem, also known as the Knights Hospitallers in England. The Lord Prior, who was wealthy, built Highbury manor as a substantial stone built country lodging together with a grange and barn.

In 1381, during the Peasants' Revolt, Jack Straw led a mob of 20,000 rioters, who "so offended by the wealth and haughtiness" of the Knights Hospitallers, destroyed the manor house. The Lord Prior at the time, Robert Hales, who had taken refuge in the Tower of London, was captured and beheaded on Tower Hill. Jack Straw and some of his followers used the site as a temporary headquarters; consequently the derelict manor became known for the next 500 years as Jack Straw’s Castle. This should not be confused with the better known Jack Straw’s Castle — formerly a pub and now residential flats — at Whitestone Ponds, Hampstead, which was named after the semi-legendary leader of the revolt.

[edit] Highbury House

Highbury Clock is located just north of Highbury Fields, near the junction of Highbury Barn and Highbury Hill. It was presented in 1897 in celebration of the 60th anniversary of the reign of Queen Victoria.The Manor of Highbury remained the possession of the Knights of St John, until it was confiscated by Henry VIII in 1540. The land then stayed as crown property until Parliament began selling it in the 17th century.

John Dawes, a wealthy stockbroker, acquired the site of Jack Straw’s Castle together with 247 acres (1 km²) of surrounding land. In 1781 he built Highbury House at a cost of £10,000 on the spot where Highbury Manor had stood. Over the next 30 years the house was extended by new owners, firstly Alexander Aubert and then John Bentley, to include a large observatory and lavish gardens.

The grounds around Highbury House started to be sold off in 1794. By 1894 Highbury House and its remaining grounds became a school. Finally in 1938 Highbury House was demolished and is now the site of Eton House flats (on Leigh Road), built by the Old Etonian Housing Association in 1939.

[edit] Highbury Barn

Highbury Barn, 1819.After the Manor house had been destroyed in 1381, the grange and barn remained on the east side of the track that ran south to Hopping Lane, now St Paul’s Road, roughly on the line of Highbury Park / Highbury Grove (the A1201). In 1740 a small ale and cake house was opened in the Barn, Highbury.

In 1770 William Willoughby took over Highbury Barn and greatly increased its popularity. He expanded its size and facilities, taking over land and buildings from the farm next door, reaching beyond what is now Kelvin Road and created a bowling green, trap-ball grounds and gardens. It could cater for company dinners of 2,000 people, concerts and dancing and became one of the most popular venues in London.

In 1854 events at the annual balls in the grounds of the Barn included the aeronaut Charles Green's balloon ascent. By 1865 there was a huge dancing platform, a rebuilt theatre, high-wire acts, pantomime, music hall and the original Siamese twins. The Barn became the victim of its own success. After a riot led by students from Bart’s Hospital in 1869, locals complained about the Barn’s increasingly riotous and bawdy clientele. This led to a court case and in 1871 authorities revoked the Barn’s dancing licence.

[edit] Residential growth
This article has been nominated to be checked for its neutrality. Discussion of this nomination can be found on the talk page. (December 2007)

By 1794 Highbury consisted of Highbury House and Highbury Hill House, Highbury Barn and the gated terraces of Highbury Terrace and Highbury Place, which had been built on land leased by John Dawes. Highbury may have stayed this way, as the plan was to create a 250 acre (1 km²) park – Albert Park – between St Paul's Road/Balls Pond Road and the Seven Sisters Road. Instead a 27.5 acre (111,000 m²) site, which is now Highbury Fields was saved in 1869 and the 115 acre (465,000 m²) Finsbury Park were created. The rest of the area was developed.

The majority of the development of the area occurred in two phases; until the 1870s many large Italianate villas were built, mostly in the southern part of Highbury. After this time, development went down market with close packed mostly terraced houses being built, mainly in the north of Highbury. Available land continued to be in-filled with more housing until 1918, but little else changed until after World War II.

Highbury was bombed during the Blitz and again by V-1 flying bombs. For example, on June 27, 1944, a V-1 destroyed Highbury Corner, killing 26 people and injuring 150. Highbury Corner had an impressive station and hotel; that was damaged in this attack but its main building remained in use until demolished in the 1960s during the building of the Victoria line. The original westbound platform buildings remain on the opposite side of Holloway Road, as does a small part of the original entrance to the left of the present station entrance. A red plaque mounted on a building wall overlooking the roundabout, commemorates this event.

After the Second World War large-scale rebuilding in parts of Highbury replaced bombed buildings and provided new municipal housing. Some villas that had not been modernised were demolished to make way for yet more municipal housing; some buildings had to be listed to protect them. Following the property boom in the early 1980s, there has been some gentrification in the area and the council has begun selling some of the grand villas to private developers who have the finances to restore them, e.g. in 2004 Islington council sold four buildings on Highbury New Park to developers for £1 million each.

[edit] Arsenal Stadium
In 1913 Woolwich Arsenal Football Club moved north to Highbury, dropping Woolwich from its name. Their chairman Sir Henry Norris took a 20 year lease on part of the grounds of St John’s Hall for £20,000. The new Arsenal Stadium (also called Highbury) was built there. St John’s Hall, originally called Highbury College (of Divinity), was built in 1825 on what is now Aubert Park and was a grand ionic-style building, reminiscent of the British Museum. St John’s Hall burnt down in 1946 and was replaced by a block of flats.

The club prospered and by 1925 had purchased the freehold. Arsenal's subsequent success made Highbury well known, although this had a depressing effect on nearby housing. In 2006 the club moved to a new stadium on the west side of Drayton Park in Holloway. The old stadium has been converted into a housing complex, with the two listed main stands being incorporated into apartments, while the unlisted North Bank and Clock End stands have been demolished to make way for entirely new buildings.

I look forward to chatting also. cheers
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Post  TOLENTONE Sat May 01, 2010 6:10 pm

El_Guapo wrote:A belated welcome from me too. I'm terrible with Hello's so sorry for not saying it sooner!

Welcome aboard! Any questions on getting any of the features to work just give me a holler Very Happy

Thanks El Guapo, and i´ll do that, cheers. Cool
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Post  TOLENTONE Sat May 01, 2010 6:11 pm

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Mello wrote:Im sure ive just said this but its friday night so hey ho ...
Welcome and enjoy your stay here Tolentone . geeze im gonna have to figure a way to shorten your name lol

You could just call me Paul Wink .

Thanks , Paul it is then lol

cheers
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Post  Jimmy Saville Sun May 02, 2010 5:06 am

Paul..........I don't think anyone has ever put that much effort in a name before................

I hope we can talk again soon!!

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Post  El Guapo Sun May 02, 2010 8:27 am

Tolentone supports Arsenal?!!

Well..only one response to that:


CHELSEA CHELSEA YES YES FUCKING YES CHAAAAAAAAMPIONS!!! lol
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Post  Jimmy Saville Sun May 02, 2010 1:24 pm

West Ham stayed up.......Yep! Embarassed
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Post  Dame Edna Sun May 02, 2010 1:57 pm


And the Owls got relegated...Crying or Very sad No
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Post  TOLENTONE Sun May 02, 2010 11:06 pm

El_Guapo wrote:Tolentone supports Arsenal?!!

Well..only one response to that:


CHELSEA CHELSEA YES YES FUCKING YES CHAAAAAAAAMPIONS!!! lol

It´s ok, i´m getting used to failure when it come´s to Football.

Congratulations Wink
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