Plaque

Harringay Arena

Inscription

The Harringay Arena, 1936 - 1978
The Arena Shopping Park takes its name from the Harringay Arena which stood on the site from 1936 - 1978. The Arena was a large indoor stadium seating 10,000 and designed for Ice Hockey, which was then becoming popular. Its other main intended use was for Boxing, and it was the venue for a number of World Title fights. Numerous other events were staged at it including concerts, circuses and from 1949 - 1958 the Horse of the Year Show.

It was the venue for the basketball and other indoor events of the London Olympic Games in 1948, and also for Billy Graham's Greater London Crusade for 12 weeks in 1954.

As a result of financial difficulties and falling attendances it closed in 1958, but was used as a warehouse for 20 years before being demolished in 1978 and replaced by industrial units.

The Arena was the brainchild of the Canadian born Brigadier-General A. C. Critchley who had in 1927 built the adjacent open-air Stadium for Greyhound Racing and also motorcycle Speedway racing. It survived longer than the Arena, closing in 1987 when it was replaced by Sainsbury's supermarket.

Site: Harringay Arena (1 memorial)

N4, Green Lanes

This is a horrible place to spend any time - far too much traffic and pollution, and pig-pens corralling people on the pavements.

Comments are provided by Facebook, please ensure you are signed in here to see them

This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Harringay Arena

Subjects commemorated i

Harringay Arena

Harringay Arena was a sporting and events venue. Built in 1936 by Alfred Crit...

Read More

Olympic Games - 1948

The 1948 Summer Olympics were the first Summer Olympics held since the 1936 G...

Read More

Brigadier-General Alfred Critchley

Air Commodore Alfred Cecil Critchley, CMG, CBE, DSO was a military commander,...

Read More

Billy Graham

William Franklin Graham Jr. was an American evangelist and an ordained Southe...

Read More

Nearby Memorials

Walter de la Mare - Montpelier Row

Walter de la Mare - Montpelier Row

TW1, Montpelier Row, 30

Walter de la Mare, 1873 - 1956, poet, lived here, 1940 - 1956. English Heritage

1 subject commemorated, 1 creator
Bombs 7/7/05 - no.30 bus - plaque

Bombs 7/7/05 - no.30 bus - plaque

WC1, Tavistock Square, BMA House

This plaque is attached to the railings of the building for the British Medical Association. On that dreadful morning medical staff from ...

15 subjects commemorated
Walter Crane

Walter Crane

W8, Holland Street

This plaque is unusually small for an official LCC plaque.

1 subject commemorated, 1 creator
Daniel Mendoza

Daniel Mendoza

E1, Commerical Road, Queen Mary College

Mendoza's burial site, "a spot nearby", is the Nuovo Sephardi cemetery in the grounds of Queen Mary College, just behind the building thi...

1 subject commemorated, 3 creators
Chaplin mosaics 4

Chaplin mosaics 4

SE1, Lambeth Walk, Chandler Hall

This image is from the 1921 'The Kid'.

1 subject commemorated