Upper Street

Upper Street, just south of the junction with Essex Road at Islington Green

Upper Street is the main street of the Islington district of inner north London, and carries the A1 road. It begins at the junction of the A1 and Liverpool Road, continuing on from Islington High Street which runs from the crossroads at Pentonville Road and City Road and runs roughly northwards from outside the main entrance to Angel Underground station, then past the Business Design Centre, then splits at Islington Green (where Essex Road, formerly named Lower Street, branches off), then past The Screen On The Green cinema, past Islington Town Hall, ending at Highbury & Islington tube station on Highbury Corner, where the A1 carries on as Holloway Road, part of the Great North Road.

Upper Street contains many fashionable shops, pubs, restaurants and theatres, concentrated on the west side of the street, while the east side has several notable churches and chapels.

History

Upper Street, with the spire of St Mary's Church
High pavement, Upper Street

Origins

The hilltop village of Islington originally consisted of two streets in addition to the High Street: Upper Street and Lower Street, which diverged from the High Street at Islington Green. Both date back to at least the 12th century.[1] Henry VIII hunted duck in the ponds off Upper Street,[2] while Walter Raleigh lived in Upper Street and owned a pub in Lower Street.[3] Lower Street has since been renamed Essex Road.

The fields around Upper Street, with their close proximity to the growing city of London, were a major farming area, mostly for dairying and market gardens. The street itself served as part of the drovers' road, channelling livestock from the Midlands and North of England towards Smithfield Market in the City of London.

From the end of the 16th century, there was a significant inn at the bottom of what is now Islington High Street. It was known as the Angel by 1614[4] and lends its name to that area. The 1837 Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist states that the Angel is where "London began in earnest".

The former Old Parr's Head pub in Upper Street

In the 18th century Upper Street began to be redeveloped from an agricultural to a residential area. Ten houses were built in 1768 (later named Hornsey Row), and a further group built immediately south of Hornsey Row in 1792.[5] A William Beverley (identified with William Roxby Beverley), the first to solve the problem of a "magic knight's tour" in chess (a variant on the knight's tour in which the numbered steps form a magic square) resided in these buildings,[6][7] now replaced by Islington Town Hall.

Victorian era

In 1837, the year of Queen Victoria's accession, Islington residents decided to create their own "lit & phil". The Islington Literary and Scientific Society included a library, reading room, museum, laboratory, and a lecture theatre seating 500.[8] The architects were the fashionable partnership of Robert Lewis Roumieu and Alexander Dick Gough. The library was sold off in 1872 and the building was disposed of in 1874, running through various owners and purposes over the following century, before becoming the home of the Almeida Theatre in the 1970s.

In 1860 a Unitarian congregation decided to move out of the City (from Carter Lane near St Paul's Cathedral) and build a large church in the Dissenting Gothic style on Upper Street. Half a century later its official history recalls:

The district at this time, 1860, still retained somewhat of its rural character; tall elm trees flanked the Upper Street, between the Green and the High Street, at the end of Liverpool Road, where the turnpike still left its traces; in many of the cottages parlours had been converted into shops. A terrace of old houses, upon a raised pavement, reached by some steps, stood between Cross Street and a nursery ground, and beyond this were the Police Station and the Vestry Hall to the north.[9]

The spire and building were badly damaged in the Blitz, and demolished. Islingon Council purchased the land fronting onto Upper Street and built a fire station. Tucked away behind this, though still with an entry fronting onto the main street, is the 1950s rebuilding.

By the mid 19th century, the growth of London necessitated a bigger venue for agricultural and other shows. In 1862, a group of businessmen associated with the Smithfield Show opened the Royal Agricultural Hall on a large plot between Upper Street and Liverpool Road immediately to the west. Unusually for London, both roads were rebuilt with a high pavement - up to 1 m above the road surface for some of their length - to protect pedestrians from being splashed with mud and ordure created by the large numbers of animals walking along the drover's road to the hall.[10] A number of pubs and shops existed along Upper Street to serve farmers and visitors to the hall.[11] In the 1980s the exhibition venue was revamped as the Business Design Centre.

In the late nineteenth century, the Upper Street area became notorious for its night-time entertainments. In 1870, Charles Dickens described the area as "amongst the noisiest and most disagreeable thoroughfares in London."[12] and in 1885, it was widely known as "The Devil's Mile" on account of its prostitution, crime and the level of drunkenness.[13]

20th century

Between 1936 and 1939, the former Methodist chapel in Providence Place, just off Upper Street, was the home of a drama school, the London Theatre Studio, directed by Michel Saint-Denis, with a conversion of the building designed by Marcel Breuer and F. R. S. Yorke.[14][15] The students taught there included Peter Ustinov.[16]

Places of interest

In recent years Upper Street has become extremely fashionable, and contains numerous pubs and restaurants,[17] The pubs along the street are also popular meeting places for supporters going to the nearby Emirates Stadium, home of Arsenal Football Club.

Starting from the south, the first significant venue is a former tram shed, built in 1850 for commuter service to the City. By the 1940s the service had ceased, and the building was converted to an electricity substation, which was then closed by the 1970s. Following some years of lying derelict, it was reopened on 14 November 1979 as The Mall Antiques Arcade, and at its height housed over 35 dealers on its ground and lower ground floors.[18] The building also housed other businesses, such as a restaurant in its upper floors, but the mall closed in 2008.[19] Since 2013, the building has housed several chain shops. It is currently an Amazon Fresh store. The closure of the arcade reflects the reduction in the number of antique traders in the nearby Camden Passage, though a weekend antiques market is still held there. Moving north, there is the Business Design Centre, mentioned above as the Royal Agricultural Hall.

Islington Green is a small, triangular public park containing an artistically distinctive war memorial. At this point Upper Street splits, continuing north and northwest as a narrower street while Essex Road (formerly Lower Street) continues northeast. North of Islington Green, places of interest include the former Islington Chapel, now Angel Recording Studios[20] and the Church of England parish church. St. Mary's was rebuilt in 1754[21] and its spire dominates the Islington skyline. The church is a major venue for performances of traditional religious music.

The Little Angel Theatre is a children's puppet theatre in a former Temperance hall, behind the church. Directly opposite the church is the King's Head Theatre, founded in 1970 as the first pub theatre in the UK. The Almeida Theatre is an important independent theatre and producing house. The former Islington post office is now the entrance to the large scale mixed-use development "Islington Square", centred around a converted Royal Mail sorting office.

Further north is Islington Town Hall, where the joint first legal same-sex marriage in England took place on 29 March 2014.[22] Adjacent to the town hall is Islington Museum.

Upper Street also contains the Hope and Anchor, one of the most important venues of the 1970s and 1980s punk and new wave scenes. The Stranglers' album Live at the Hope and Anchor was recorded here. The building is still in use as a music venue today.[23] Further north, the eastern side of Upper Street is taken up by a long but narrow garden, Compton Terrace Gardens. Accessed from Upper Street through these gardens is Union Chapel, a working Congregational church, live-entertainment venue and charity drop-in centre for the homeless. Built in the late 19th century in the Gothic revival style, the church is a Grade I-listed building.

The radical left

In the 1970s and 1980s Upper Street was a focal point of the radical left. It was home to Sisterwrite, Britain's first feminist bookshop, as well as the Trotskyist Pioneer Books, the anarchist Rising Free shop (famous for stealing stock from other shops to sell in theirs[citation needed]) and the socialist Red Books.[24] In the 1980s, Upper Street was home to the Islington Action Group for the Unwaged, a major far left campaigning and activist group, and to the squatter-run Molly's Cafe, a focal point for the anarchist and squatting movement.[25] Upper Street made headlines on 23 July 1995, when the Reclaim the Streets movement took over the street, barricaded it to traffic and held a long party in the street.[26]

Cultural references

Upper Street was one of the settings for local resident[27] Douglas Adams's The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series. The London-based sections of the later books are set in and around Upper Street, the home address of "Fenchurch".[28] In addition, the character of Hotblack Desiato is named after a local estate agent.[29]

References

Citations

  1. ^ "1811-Medieval Origins". BBC. Retrieved 12 May 2007.
  2. ^ "Local Area". City University. Archived from the original on 8 January 2007. Retrieved 12 May 2007.
  3. ^ "Islington". My Islington. Archived from the original on 11 January 2007. Retrieved 12 May 2007.
  4. ^ Temple, Philip, ed. (2008). "The Angel and Islington High Street". Survey of London. 47 : Northern Clerkenwell and Pentonville. London: 439–455. Retrieved 31 August 2015.
  5. ^ Croot, Patricia (1985). "Islington Growth - Canonbury". A History of the County of Middlesex. 8. British History Online: 19–20. Retrieved 12 May 2007.
  6. ^ "History of Magic Knight's Tours". Retrieved 10 July 2014.
  7. ^ "History of Magic Knight's Tours". Knight's Tour Notes. Archived from the original on 21 November 2010. Retrieved 12 May 2007.
  8. ^ Baker, T. F. T.; et al. (1985). "Islington Social and cultural activities". British History Online. University of London. Retrieved 1 July 2008.
  9. ^ Titford, Caroline (1912). History of Unity Church Islington. London: Essex Hall. pp. 40–41.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  10. ^ Corby, Chris (March 2004). "Angel Town Centre Strategy" (PDF). London Borough of Islington. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 May 2006. Retrieved 12 May 2007.
  11. ^ Richardson, John. "History of Islington". My Islington. Archived from the original on 16 April 2007. Retrieved 12 May 2007.
  12. ^ "More About the Neighbourhood". Retrieved 17 April 2012.
  13. ^ Vigar-Harris, Henry. "London at Midnight". The Dictionary of Victorian London. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
  14. ^ London Theatre Studio, Upper Street, Islington, London: the foot of the proscenium, architecture.com, accessed 8 December 2020
  15. ^ Michael Mullin, Design by Motley (Associated University Press, 1996), p. 61
  16. ^ Ian Herbert, Christine Baxter, Robert E. Finley, Who's who in the Theatre: A Biographical Record of the Contemporary Stage, Volume 16 (Pitman, 1977), p. 1202
  17. ^ "2001: Restaurant culture". BBC. Retrieved 12 May 2007.
  18. ^ "History of the Mall Antiques Arcade". The Mall, Islington. Archived from the original on 7 February 2007. Retrieved 12 May 2007.
  19. ^ "History of the Mall Antiques Arcade". The Mall, Islington. Archived from the original on 7 October 2008.
  20. ^ Weinreb et al. 2008, p. 964.
  21. ^ "1811: The church as focal point". BBC. Retrieved 12 May 2007.
  22. ^ "Same-sex marriage now legal as first couples wed". BBC News. 29 March 2014. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  23. ^ "The Hope and Anchor". Bugbear Bookings. Archived from the original on 4 April 2007. Retrieved 12 May 2007.
  24. ^ "Radical Bookshop History". Five Leaves Publications. Archived from the original on 14 February 2007. Retrieved 12 May 2007.
  25. ^ Marut, Ret (30 October 2006). "Unwaged fightback - A history of Islington Action Group of the Unwaged - 1980-86". Libcom.org. Retrieved 12 May 2007.
  26. ^ "Reclaim the Streets II". Urban75. 2003. Retrieved 12 May 2007.
  27. ^ "Authors & Illustrators". London Borough of Islington. Retrieved 12 May 2007.
  28. ^ Maul, Mathias (12 March 1994). "The Ultra-Complete Index to the Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy". Retrieved 12 May 2007.
  29. ^ "The Company". Hotblack Desiato. 2002. Archived from the original on 24 January 2007. Retrieved 12 May 2007.

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