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Hornsey (/ˈhɔːrnzi/) is a
district of
north London, England, in the
London Borough of Haringey. It is an inner-suburban, for the most part residential...
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Margaret Omolola Young,
Baroness Young of
Hornsey OBE (born 1 June 1951) is a
British actress, author,
crossbench peer, and
Chancellor of the University...
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South Hornsey was a
local government district in Middle****,
England from 1865 to 1900. The
district was
formed in 1865 when the
Local Government Act 1858...
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Hornsey Lane is a road in the
London Borough of Haringey,
forming part of its
border with the
London Borough of Islington, and
classified as the B540...
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London in the
western half of the
borough of Haringey. It is
within the
Hornsey postal district (N8). It has been
described by the BBC as one of "a new...
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Hornsey College of Art, also
known as HCA,
founded in 1880 as the
Hornsey School of Arts, was an art
school in
Crouch End, part of
Hornsey, Middle****,...
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Hornsey is a
district of London, England.
Hornsey may also
refer to:
Hornsey (electoral division), a
former electoral division for the
Greater London Council...
- Kate
Hornsey (born 19
October 1981, in Hobart) is an
Australian former three-time
world champion, dual
Olympian and
Olympic silver medal-winning rower...
- Tom
Hornsey (born 17
February 1989) is an Australian-born
former football punter who pla****
college football for the
Memphis Tigers,
where he won the...
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Hornsey is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Kate
Hornsey (born 1981),
Australian rower Tom
Hornsey (born 1989), Australian-born American...