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Winchmore and Hill
An electric tramway along Green Lanes as far as Winchmore Hill was developed in 1907 helping to further develop the area.
* Winchmore Hill
* Winchmore Hill railway station
* Winchmore Hill to the east
Butcher, took the sign with him to the Fishmonger's Arms in Winchmore Hill Road-which apparently read " This gate hangs well, and hinders none.
Winchmore Hill is a district in the Borough of Enfield, North London, in the N21 postal district.
With the Winchmore Hill conservation area as a focal point, Winchmore Hill is a ward of Enfield borough, bounded on the east by Green Lanes ( the A105 road ), Barrowell Green, Firs Lane and Fords Grove, and on the west by Grovelands Park ; in the south it extends to part of Aldermans Hill, and in the north to Vicars Moor Lane and Houndsden Road.
Winchmore Hill is 8. 9 miles ( 14. 3 km ) north north-east of Charing Cross.
Once a small village hamlet in the parish of Edmonton, Winchmore Hill now borders with Palmers Green, Southgate, Edmonton, and Grange Park.
The earliest recorded mention of Winchmore Hill is in a deed dated A. D. 1319 in which it is spelt Wynsemerhull.
By 1395 the name had been altered to Wynsmerhull and by 1565 the village was known as Wynsmorehyll, becoming Winchmore Hill by the time it was mentioned in state papers in 1586.
There are many buildings of historical note in Winchmore Hill, including St Paul's Church, which was built as a Waterloo church on land donated from the Grovelands estate.
Palmers Green and Winchmore Hill were to be the intervening rural stations.
The branch opened on All-Fools Day 1871 and the first passenger train came through Winchmore Hill, creating a new suburb of London town.
At the heart of the area is Winchmore Hill Green, a village green surrounded by shops and restaurants.
Of particular note in Winchmore Hill is Grovelands Park which was originally a private estate before being partly sold off to the council in 1913.
Winchmore Hill is located in the Parliamentary constituency of Enfield Southgate.
At the 2001 census, Winchmore Hill had 12, 225 residents in 4, 976 households.
First Capital Connect provide services on the electrified railway line which runs from Hertford North through Winchmore Hill station into London.
* Sir Roy Strong, art historian was born in Winchmore Hill

Winchmore and London
* Dr Cresswell's Winchmore Hill published by the London Borough of Enfield Libraries
He was born at " Giffnock " ( after Giffnock Church in Glasgow, where the McWhirters were married ), 10 Branscombe Gardens, Winchmore Hill, London, N21.
* St. Paul's School, Winchmore Hill, North London
The village is often confused with Winchmore Hill in London.
* Grovelands Park, Winchmore Hill, London
Born in Stepney, London to parents who had both performed on stage, he attended St Paul's Primary School in Winchmore Hill and Highgate School in Highgate, North London from September 1968 until July 1972.
Winchmore Hill railway station is in Station Road ( which, before the arrival of the railway, was known as " Middle Lane "), Winchmore Hill in the London Borough of Enfield in North London, England, in Travelcard Zone 4.
Grovelands Park is a public park in Winchmore Hill and Southgate, London, that originated as a private estate.
Some sections of its route carry other names: the late Victorian terraced mansion houses on the eastern side of the road through Harringay are called " Grand Parade ", and through Wood Green Green Lanes has been renamed " High Road " but it becomes Green Lanes once again for another 2. 15 miles through Palmers Green and Winchmore Hill in the London Borough of Enfield, until it reaches the junction with Ridge Avenue and Green Dragon Lane at Mason's Corner.
Roy Colin Strong was born in Winchmore Hill, North London and attended Edmonton County School in Edmonton.
* Keble School, Winchmore Hill, London

Winchmore and Enfield
A ceremony was held in Berry's Enfield Southgate constituency on 12 October 2009, the 25th anniversary of the bombing, at which his widow ( now Lady Donoghue, wife of Lord Donoghue ) and her daughter Sasha unveiled a plaque in his honour at the newly renamed Sir Anthony Berry House in Chaseville Parade, Winchmore Hill.
The bus route W9 stops outside the station, with services to Enfield Town and Chase Farm Hospital from stop A and to Highlands Village, Winchmore Hill and Southgate from stop B.

Hill and statistics
During the 1970s, Avalon Hill published a number of tabletop sports simulations, culminating in the popular Statis Pro line in 1978, which was based on the statistics of actual players.
In 2011 North College Hill was rated the " best place to raise kids in Ohio " by Bloomberg Businessweek, based on such factors as school performance, the number of schools, crime statistics, cost of living, job growth, air quality, ethnic diversity, and access to recreational facilities.
In a 2004 article in Pediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, Professor of Mathematics Ray Hill of Salford University concluded, using extensive SIDS statistics for England, that " after a first cot death the chances of a second become greatly increased ", by a dependency factor of between 5 and 10.
In any case, a legal verdict is not to be rendered on the basis of statistics ; Hill wrote, " guilt must be proved on the basis of forensic and other evidence and not on the basis of these statistics alone.
On Hill's death Peter Armitage wrote, " to anyone involved in medical statistics, epidemiology or public health, Bradford Hill was quite simply the world ’ s leading medical statistician.
Greenwood produced a large body of research, was the first holder of important positions in modern medical statistics and wrote extensively on the history of his subject, but as Austin Bradford Hill wrote in his obituary, " in the future, it may well indeed seem that one of his greatest contributions, if not the greatest, lay merely in his outlook, in his statistical approach to medicine, then a new approach and one long regarded with suspicion.
* 2001 Census statistics for Penn Hill
Norman Lloyd Johnson ( 9 January 1917, Ilford, Essex, England – 18 November 2004, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA ) was a professor of statistics and author or editor of several standard reference works in statistics and probability theory.
Besides being a top-class hitter, Hill was known to have great power, although not enough home run and RBI numbers were preserved for precise statistics, as was the case with other Negro League players.
Hill spent eleven years ( 1940 – 51 ) as a civil servant in London, in the statistics department of the Colonial Office.

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