Tottenham (London, England)

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Name (Hebrew)
טוטנהם (לונדון, אנגליה)
Name (Latin)
Tottenham (London, England)
Other forms of name
London (England). Tottenham
Tottenham High Cross (London, England)
Tottenham (England)
Tottenham High Cross (England)
nnaa Tottenham, Eng
nne Tottenham (Middlesex)
Coordinates
-0.071 -0.071 51.597 51.597 (gooearth )
W0000400 W0000400 N0513600 N0513600 (geonames )
Associated country
Great Britain
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 136053673
Wikidata: Q503375
Library of congress: n 81100662
Sources of Information
  • GeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009(ppl; 51°36ʹ00ʺN 000°04ʹ00ʺW)
  • Wikipedia, 5 Sept. 2008(Tottenham is an urban area of north London, England in the London Borough of Haringey)
  • Wikipedia, Apr. 13, 2015:Tottenham page (Tottenham is an area in the London Borough of Haringey. In 1894, Tottenham was made an urban district and on 27 September 1934 it became a municipal borough. As from 1 April 1965, the municipal borough formed part of the London Borough of Haringey); London Borough of Haringey page (The borough in its modern form was founded in 1965, from the former Municipal Borough of Hornsey, the Municipal Borough of Wood Green and the Municipal Borough of Tottenham which had all previously been part of Middlesex)
  • Compton, T. Recollections of Tottenham friends, 1893.

Wikipedia description:

Tottenham ( TOT-nəm), is a district in north London, England, within the London Borough of Haringey. It is located in the ceremonial county of Greater London. Tottenham is centred 6 mi (10 km) north-northeast of Charing Cross, bordering Edmonton to the north, Walthamstow, across the River Lea, to the east, and Stamford Hill to the south, with Wood Green and Harringay to the west. The area rapidly expanded in the late 19th century, becoming a working-class suburb of London following the advent of the railway and mass development of housing for the lower-middle and working classes. It has been home to the Premier League football club Tottenham Hotspur since 1882. The parish of Tottenham was granted urban district status in 1894 and municipal borough status in 1934. Following the Second World War, the area saw large-scale development of council housing, including tower blocks. Until 1965 Tottenham was in the historic county of Middlesex. In 1965, the borough of Tottenham merged with the municipal boroughs of Hornsey and Wood Green to form the London Borough of Haringey. Tottenham is renowned for its multicultural, ethnically diverse population. Following an influx of an Afro-Caribbean population during the Windrush era in the mid-20th century, it became one of the most ethnically diverse areas in Britain. It has more recently become home to an increased population from Africa, Asia, South America and Eastern Europe. At the 2011 census, the population of Tottenham was 129,237.

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