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  • Highbury Fields
  • Park in Islington, London

    0°6′6″W / 51.55028°N 0.10167°W / 51.55028; -0.10167 Highbury Fields is an open space in Highbury, in the London Borough of Islington. At 11.75 hectares

    Highbury Fields

    Highbury Fields

    Highbury_Fields

  • Highbury Fields School
  • Community school in Highbury, London, England

    Highbury Fields School (formerly Highbury Hill High School) is a secondary school for girls and coeducational sixth form, located next to Highbury Fields

    Highbury Fields School

    Highbury Fields School

    Highbury_Fields_School

  • Highbury
  • Human settlement in England

    Highbury is an area of North London, England, in the London Borough of Islington. Highbury was once owned by Ranulf, brother of Ilger, and included all

    Highbury

    Highbury

    Highbury

  • Islington
  • District of London, England

    district of Inner London, extending from Islington's High Street to Highbury Fields and Regent's Canal, encompassing the area around the busy High Street

    Islington

    Islington

    Islington

  • Linda Robson
  • English actress and television presenter (born 1958)

    attended the Shelburne Secondary School for Girls, now amalgamated into Highbury Fields School, and The Young Actors Theatre, all in Islington. Robson first

    Linda Robson

    Linda Robson

    Linda_Robson

  • Arsenal Stadium
  • Former football stadium in Highbury, North London, England

    stadium in Highbury, London, which was the home of Arsenal Football Club between 6 September 1913 and 7 May 2006. It was popularly known as "Highbury" from

    Arsenal Stadium

    Arsenal Stadium

    Arsenal_Stadium

  • Bertram Mackennal
  • Australian sculptor and medallist

    Gardens, Melbourne (1901) Boer War Memorial, (Victory), entrance to Highbury Fields, Islington (1903) The Dancer, bronze life-size statue, Art Gallery

    Bertram Mackennal

    Bertram Mackennal

    Bertram_Mackennal

  • Murder of Sarah Everard
  • 2021 murder in England

    Sheffield. Small gatherings also took place at locations in London. One on Highbury Fields attracted about 50 participants. Another in Russell Square, although

    Murder of Sarah Everard

    Murder_of_Sarah_Everard

  • Little Simz
  • British rapper (born 1994)

    carer during her childhood. She is ethnically Yoruba. She studied at Highbury Fields School in London and also attended St Mary's Youth Club in Upper Street

    Little Simz

    Little Simz

    Little_Simz

  • Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Islington
  • the borough. Copenhagen House Grounds "Highbury Fields | Islington Council". www.islington.gov.uk. "Bunhill Fields". Archived from the original on 13 June

    Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Islington

    Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Islington

    Parks_and_open_spaces_in_the_London_Borough_of_Islington

  • Emirates Stadium
  • Football stadium in Holloway, London, England

    denied planning permission by Islington Council to expand its home stadium, Highbury. After considering various options (including purchasing Wembley Stadium)

    Emirates Stadium

    Emirates Stadium

    Emirates_Stadium

  • Arnold McNair, 1st Baron McNair
  • president of the European Court of Human Rights. McNair was born in Highbury Fields, London. The eldest son of John McNair and Jeannie Ballantyne; his

    Arnold McNair, 1st Baron McNair

    Arnold_McNair,_1st_Baron_McNair

  • Michael Rosen
  • British children's author and poet (born 1946)

    family have been on the frontline in this, taking the strain, supporting, fielding the worry, chasing up on things. It's a huge load to bear and to keep going

    Michael Rosen

    Michael Rosen

    Michael_Rosen

  • Union Chapel, Islington
  • Church in London, England

    Grade I-listed building. It is at the north end of Upper Street, near Highbury Fields. Union Chapel hosts live music, film, spoken word and comedy events

    Union Chapel, Islington

    Union Chapel, Islington

    Union_Chapel,_Islington

  • Dido discography
  • Archived from the original on 19 May 2023. Retrieved 19 May 2023. The Highbury Fields EP (liner notes). Dido. Arista Records. 1999. ASCD-3634.{{cite AV media

    Dido discography

    Dido discography

    Dido_discography

  • Christ Church Highbury
  • Church in London, England

    Christ Church Highbury is an Anglican church in Islington, north London, next to Highbury Fields. The site was given by John Dawes, a local benefactor

    Christ Church Highbury

    Christ Church Highbury

    Christ_Church_Highbury

  • Odds & Ends (album)
  • 1995 demo album by Dido

    released internationally. The track "Worthless" later appeared on The Highbury Fields EP, a five-track sampler released to promote her debut album, No Angel

    Odds & Ends (album)

    Odds_&_Ends_(album)

  • Pride in London
  • Annual LGBTQ event in London, England

    event took place in November 1970, with around 150 men walking through Highbury Fields in North London. The first official pride march was held in London

    Pride in London

    Pride in London

    Pride_in_London

  • N postcode area
  • Postcode area within the United Kingdom

    Stroud Green Haringey, Islington, Hackney N5 London Highbury district: Highbury, Highbury Fields Islington, Hackney N6 London Highgate district: Highgate

    N postcode area

    N_postcode_area

  • Distant Voices, Still Lives
  • 1988 film by Terence Davies

    of similar Victorian houses located in north London on the edge of Highbury Fields. The street can be accessed from the park via a small alleyway, or

    Distant Voices, Still Lives

    Distant_Voices,_Still_Lives

  • Highbury Stadium (Fleetwood)
  • Football stadium in Fleetwood, Lancashire, England

    Highbury Stadium is a football stadium in Fleetwood, Lancashire, England, with Wyre Borough Council as the landlords. It is the home ground of Fleetwood

    Highbury Stadium (Fleetwood)

    Highbury Stadium (Fleetwood)

    Highbury_Stadium_(Fleetwood)

  • Islington Central Library
  • Public library in London

    to reach higher floors. The building lies between Holloway Road and Highbury Fields park. Irish writer Patrick McCabe recalls living across from the library

    Islington Central Library

    Islington Central Library

    Islington_Central_Library

  • Emma (novel)
  • 1816 novel by Jane Austen

    English author Jane Austen. It is set in the fictional Surrey village of Highbury and the surrounding estates of Hartfield, Randalls, and Donwell Abbey,

    Emma (novel)

    Emma (novel)

    Emma_(novel)

  • List of girls' schools in the United Kingdom
  • Dulwich, East Dulwich Henrietta Barnett School, Hampstead Garden Highbury Fields School, Highbury Hornsey School for Girls, Haringey James Allen's Girls' School

    List of girls' schools in the United Kingdom

    List_of_girls'_schools_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Home and Colonial School Society
  • the school moved to Highbury Hill House and was renamed Highbury Hill High School for Girls (it survives today as Highbury Fields School, a girls' secondary

    Home and Colonial School Society

    Home and Colonial School Society

    Home_and_Colonial_School_Society

  • No Angel
  • 1999 studio album by Dido

    samples of the album to journalists, including the five-track The Highbury Fields EP, while some material also appeared on a promotional cassette for

    No Angel

    No_Angel

  • Almeida Theatre
  • Theatre in Islington, London

    Foundation Boys' School, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson School, Highbury Fields School, Highbury Grove School, Islington Arts and Media School, Mount Carmel

    Almeida Theatre

    Almeida Theatre

    Almeida_Theatre

  • Anne Keothavong
  • British tennis player (born 1983)

    Hackney. At the age of seven, she took up tennis at Hackney Downs and Highbury Fields. Her preferred surface was hardcourt.[citation needed] Keothavong married

    Anne Keothavong

    Anne Keothavong

    Anne_Keothavong

  • Gay Liberation Front
  • Gay liberation groups in major US, UK, and Canadian cities during the 1960s-70s

    demonstration on 27 November of the same year, when 150 people marched at Highbury Fields in London in protest at the arrest, and alleged entrapment, of activist

    Gay Liberation Front

    Gay Liberation Front

    Gay_Liberation_Front

  • Tamara Ingram
  • British businesswoman (born 1960)

    Advertising Age. Ingram is an avid tennis player, and has won the London Highbury Fields Tennis Tournament with Daniel Brachfeld in 2009 and 2010 "Tamara Ingram

    Tamara Ingram

    Tamara Ingram

    Tamara_Ingram

  • Battle of Highbury
  • Football match

    The Battle of Highbury was a football match between England and Italy that took place on 14 November 1934 at Arsenal Stadium, Highbury, London. England

    Battle of Highbury

    Battle_of_Highbury

  • List of schools in the London Borough of Islington
  • Academy Highbury Grove City of London Academy Highgate Hill City of London Academy Islington Elizabeth Garrett Anderson School Highbury Fields School St

    List of schools in the London Borough of Islington

    List_of_schools_in_the_London_Borough_of_Islington

  • Ted Brown (activist)
  • British gay rights activist

    caused Brown to leave the organisation. He took part in the GLF's Highbury Fields march in 1970 against the arrest of Young Liberals chairman Louis Eakes

    Ted Brown (activist)

    Ted_Brown_(activist)

  • Timeline of Kiss
  • the first full show. 9 September – Kiss holds its launch party at Highbury Fields. 1991 No events. 1992 Emap takes full control of Kiss 100. 1993 October

    Timeline of Kiss

    Timeline_of_Kiss

  • Windrush line
  • Railway service in London

    2024, the service was labelled in Transport for London timetables as the "Highbury & Islington to New Cross, Clapham Junction, Crystal Palace and West Croydon

    Windrush line

    Windrush line

    Windrush_line

  • Timeline of LGBTQ history, 20th century
  • Manifesto;. In November, the first gay rights march occurred in the UK at Highbury Fields following the arrest of an activist from the Young Liberals for importuning

    Timeline of LGBTQ history, 20th century

    Timeline of LGBTQ history, 20th century

    Timeline_of_LGBTQ_history,_20th_century

  • Thornhill Square
  • Public gardens in north London, United Kingdom

    were Islington's largest (though private) recreational space until Highbury Fields were acquired in the 1880s. The railings enclosing the garden date

    Thornhill Square

    Thornhill Square

    Thornhill_Square

  • List of cycle routes in London
  • completed section of Hounslow's LCN link +99 map  162  Finsbury Park – Highbury Fields Shares most of its route with the old LCN  7 . The route was never

    List of cycle routes in London

    List_of_cycle_routes_in_London

  • Mary Lawson (actress)
  • British actress (1910–1941)

    of Ann Brent. Perry later escorted Lawson to an exhibition match at Highbury Fields and proposed marriage before he departed to New York City to defend

    Mary Lawson (actress)

    Mary Lawson (actress)

    Mary_Lawson_(actress)

  • Timeline of London
  • quality and construction of buildings. The residential development of Highbury Fields begins. 1775–76 – Winter: An unusually deadly influenza epidemic kills

    Timeline of London

    Timeline_of_London

  • Alf Fields
  • English footballer

    Alf Fields BEM (15 November 1918 – 14 November 2011) was an English professional footballer who played as a centre half. Fields signed with Arsenal in

    Alf Fields

    Alf_Fields

  • Highbury Avenue
  • Limited-access highway in London, Ontario

    Highbury Avenue is an arterial road and municipal expressway located in the Canadian province of Ontario. In addition to serving as a primary north–south

    Highbury Avenue

    Highbury_Avenue

  • Bipolar Explorer
  • American experimental dreampop trio

    original on March 2, 2018. Retrieved March 2, 2018. "Highbury Fields Forever: Gaylord Fields's show". WFMU. Archived from the original on March 2, 2018

    Bipolar Explorer

    Bipolar Explorer

    Bipolar_Explorer

  • Mongolians in the United Kingdom
  • Ethnic group

    An annual Mongolian "Naadam" takes place every July in Islington's Highbury Fields,[needs update] the same time as a much larger similar festival takes

    Mongolians in the United Kingdom

    Mongolians_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Abraham Newland
  • English banker

    25 years, so he was largely a stranger to his own house adjoining Highbury Fields. When he resigned in 1807, he declined an annuity but accepted a 1000-guinea

    Abraham Newland

    Abraham Newland

    Abraham_Newland

  • Ethel Thomas
  • English botanist

    and his wife Mary. Initially educated at home, she went on to attend Highbury Fields School (then Mayo High School) in Islington. In 1897, Thomas began

    Ethel Thomas

    Ethel_Thomas

  • Timeline of LGBTQ history in the United Kingdom
  • 150 members of the Gay Liberation Front held a torchlight rally in Highbury Fields to protest against the continual harassment of the gay community in

    Timeline of LGBTQ history in the United Kingdom

    Timeline of LGBTQ history in the United Kingdom

    Timeline_of_LGBTQ_history_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Mongolia charity rally
  • UK charity event

    Children.[citation needed] The Mongolia Charity Rally launches from Highbury Fields in Islington, London. Go Help and the Mongolian Association organise

    Mongolia charity rally

    Mongolia charity rally

    Mongolia_charity_rally

  • Elizabeth Mayo
  • English educational reformer and evangelical writer

    writing an essay about its qualities. Mayo died in Malvern in 1865. Highbury Fields School in London is credited with being a successor institution to

    Elizabeth Mayo

    Elizabeth_Mayo

  • Arsenal F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    Dial Square. In 1913, the club crossed the city to the Arsenal Stadium in Highbury, becoming close neighbours of Tottenham Hotspur, thus creating the North

    Arsenal F.C.

    Arsenal_F.C.

  • 2003–04 Arsenal F.C. season
  • English football club season

    third and fourth needed to play a qualifier. Arsenal hosted Everton at Highbury on the opening weekend of the season. Campbell was sent off in the 25th

    2003–04 Arsenal F.C. season

    2003–04_Arsenal_F.C._season

  • Arsenal tube station
  • London Underground station

    Arsenal is a London Underground station, located in Highbury, London. It is on the Piccadilly line, between Holloway Road and Finsbury Park stations. It

    Arsenal tube station

    Arsenal tube station

    Arsenal_tube_station

  • London LGBT+ Community Pride
  • English LGBTQ company

    London gay marches were in November 1970 with 150 men walking through Highbury Fields in North London. The controversy of Section 28 from 1988 lead to numbers

    London LGBT+ Community Pride

    London_LGBT+_Community_Pride

  • List of public art in the London Borough of Islington
  • sculpture at Highbury Quadrant Estate (1031596)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 21 March 2020. Victoria Line Tile Motifs – Highbury and Islington

    List of public art in the London Borough of Islington

    List_of_public_art_in_the_London_Borough_of_Islington

  • 2005–06 Arsenal F.C. season
  • English football club season

    It was the final season in which home matches were played at the club's Highbury stadium after 93 years; Arsenal intended to move to its new 60,000 capacity

    2005–06 Arsenal F.C. season

    2005–06 Arsenal F.C. season

    2005–06_Arsenal_F.C._season

  • Edith Clara Batho
  • London (RHC) from 1945 to 1962. She was educated at Highbury Hill High School, now Highbury Fields School in Islington, London. She then went on to University

    Edith Clara Batho

    Edith_Clara_Batho

  • 1982 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Transport Users' Consultative Committee. Ernest Harold Bailey, Teacher, Highbury Fields School, London. Gordon Ballard. For Political Service in the West of

    1982 Birthday Honours

    1982_Birthday_Honours

  • History of Arsenal F.C. (1886–1966)
  • History of an English football club

    improved the club's financial standing and moved the team to Arsenal Stadium, Highbury, north London in 1913. In 1919, after the First World War, the club was

    History of Arsenal F.C. (1886–1966)

    History of Arsenal F.C. (1886–1966)

    History_of_Arsenal_F.C._(1886–1966)

  • List of Arsenal F.C. managers
  • The club's name was shortened to Arsenal in 1914, a year after moving to Highbury. In spite of finishing fifth in the Second Division in 1915, Arsenal rejoined

    List of Arsenal F.C. managers

    List of Arsenal F.C. managers

    List_of_Arsenal_F.C._managers

  • Thierry Henry
  • French football manager (born 1977)

    Daltrey mentions Henry in the tribute song "Highbury Highs", which he performed at Arsenal's last game at Highbury on 7 May 2006. On 10 December 2011, Arsenal

    Thierry Henry

    Thierry Henry

    Thierry_Henry

  • June Lloyd, Baroness Lloyd of Highbury
  • British paediatrician and life peer

    June Kathleen Lloyd, Baroness Lloyd of Highbury (1 January 1928 – 28 June 2006) was a British paediatrician and, in retirement, a cross bench member of

    June Lloyd, Baroness Lloyd of Highbury

    June_Lloyd,_Baroness_Lloyd_of_Highbury

  • 1988–89 Arsenal F.C. season
  • English football club season

    bookmakers' odds of 16–1 against them for the championship look generous." At Highbury, Arsenal were beaten by newly promoted Aston Villa; for much of the first

    1988–89 Arsenal F.C. season

    1988–89_Arsenal_F.C._season

  • George Graham
  • Scottish footballer and manager (born 1944)

    Baker, and paid £50,000 plus Tommy Baldwin in 1966 to bring Graham to Highbury. He made his debut on 1 October 1966 at home to Leicester City, and although

    George Graham

    George Graham

    George_Graham

  • The Penny Pool
  • 1937 film

    starring Douglas Wakefield, Billy Nelson and Chuck O'Neil. It was made at Highbury Studios. Douglas Wakefield as Duggie Billy Nelson as Billy Chuck O'Neil

    The Penny Pool

    The_Penny_Pool

  • David Gestetner
  • Austrian inventor

    in 1888. On 12 March 2011 a Blue Plaque was placed on his home at 124 Highbury New Park in north London. The devoutly Jewish David Gestetner left Hungary

    David Gestetner

    David Gestetner

    David_Gestetner

  • Highbury Union F.C.
  • Football club

    Highbury Union F.C., more usually simply known as Union, was an English association football club from Islington. The club was founded on 14 July 1873

    Highbury Union F.C.

    Highbury_Union_F.C.

  • Arsène Wenger
  • French football player, manager and administrator

    reached their first UEFA Champions League final in 2006 and relocated from Highbury to the Emirates Stadium. Financial constraints following the move contributed

    Arsène Wenger

    Arsène Wenger

    Arsène_Wenger

  • 2004–05 Arsenal F.C. season
  • English football club season

    Liverpool at Highbury to all-but secure second spot. Arsenal recorded the biggest win of the league season, against Everton at Highbury. An inspired performance

    2004–05 Arsenal F.C. season

    2004–05_Arsenal_F.C._season

  • Cosham
  • Suburb of Portsmouth, Hampshire, England

    Cardiff, and Southampton. The main campus of Highbury College is situated in the south east of Cosham on the Highbury estate. Wikimedia Commons has media related

    Cosham

    Cosham

    Cosham

  • Michael Thomas (footballer, born 1967)
  • English footballer

    the first leg of a League Cup semi-final against Tottenham Hotspur at Highbury on 8 February 1987. Thomas soon became a regular in the Arsenal side, making

    Michael Thomas (footballer, born 1967)

    Michael Thomas (footballer, born 1967)

    Michael_Thomas_(footballer,_born_1967)

  • David Hirst (footballer)
  • English footballer (born 1967)

    and United signed Eric Cantona instead. In late 1992 during a game at Highbury, Hirst suffered a broken ankle. It was the start of his injury problems

    David Hirst (footballer)

    David_Hirst_(footballer)

  • Stadium
  • Venue for sports, concerts, or other events

    cycle track. The infield included a swimming and diving pool. The London Highbury Stadium, built in 1913, was the first stadium in the UK to feature a two-tiered

    Stadium

    Stadium

    Stadium

  • Birkenhead, New Zealand
  • Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand

    Park, Le Roys Bush, Kauri Point Domain, Kauri Glen and Eskdale Reserve. Highbury is a suburb located within Birkenhead, which refers to the older shopping

    Birkenhead, New Zealand

    Birkenhead, New Zealand

    Birkenhead,_New_Zealand

  • London Fields railway station
  • London Overground station

    London Fields is a station on the Weaver line of the London Overground, serving the district of London Fields in the London Borough of Hackney, east London

    London Fields railway station

    London Fields railway station

    London_Fields_railway_station

  • London
  • Capital of England and the United Kingdom

    abandoned, although Roman civilisation continued around St Martin-in-the-Fields until about 450. From about 500 an Anglo-Saxon settlement known as Lundenwic

    London

    London

    London

  • 2002–03 Arsenal F.C. season
  • English football club season

    but the match switched from Farnborough's ground at Cherrywood Road to Highbury due to concerns over safety. Farnborough as the home team began the match

    2002–03 Arsenal F.C. season

    2002–03_Arsenal_F.C._season

  • 2001–02 Arsenal F.C. season
  • English football club season

    season, against the Scottish football champions, Celtic, on 13 May, at Highbury. The match played out as a 1–1 draw, with Lee Dixon scoring the singular

    2001–02 Arsenal F.C. season

    2001–02_Arsenal_F.C._season

  • John Shrapnel
  • British actor (1942–2020)

    language. Shrapnel and his wife divided their time between residences in Highbury, London, and Wattisfield, Suffolk. He died from prostate cancer at his

    John Shrapnel

    John Shrapnel

    John_Shrapnel

  • Cotham Church
  • Church in Bristol, England

    St Mary or simply as Cotham Parish Church. Cotham Church was originally Highbury Congregational Chapel, built in 1842 and opened on 6 July 1843, on land

    Cotham Church

    Cotham Church

    Cotham_Church

  • Coldbath Fields riot
  • 1833 police riot in London

    The Coldbath Fields riot took place in Clerkenwell, London, on 13 May 1833. The riot occurred as the Metropolitan Police attempted to break up a meeting

    Coldbath Fields riot

    Coldbath Fields riot

    Coldbath_Fields_riot

  • Roger Daltrey
  • English musician and lead vocalist of the Who (born 1944)

    commissioned song, "Highbury Highs", for the 2006 Highbury Farewell ceremony after the final football match was played at the Highbury ground. Daltrey's

    Roger Daltrey

    Roger Daltrey

    Roger_Daltrey

  • Arsenal F.C.–Manchester United F.C. rivalry
  • Rivalry between two English football clubs

    two sides came on 1 February 1958, when they met in a league fixture at Highbury. It was the last league game that United played before the Munich air disaster

    Arsenal F.C.–Manchester United F.C. rivalry

    Arsenal F.C.–Manchester United F.C. rivalry

    Arsenal_F.C.–Manchester_United_F.C._rivalry

  • 1980–81 Arsenal F.C. season
  • English football club season

    the end of the season. Throughout the season, Arsenal went undefeated at Highbury in the League. After the gruelling and heart breaking 70-match season in

    1980–81 Arsenal F.C. season

    1980–81_Arsenal_F.C._season

  • Gillespie
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    name Gillespie Road, a road in Highbury, London, England Gillespie Road, the former name of Arsenal tube station, Highbury, London, England Gillespie Park

    Gillespie

    Gillespie

  • Lee Dixon
  • English footballer and commentator

    Arsenal in January 1988 for a fee of £375,000 and was later joined at Highbury by Stoke teammate Steve Bould. On 29 January 1988 George Graham bought

    Lee Dixon

    Lee Dixon

    Lee_Dixon

  • Arsenal F.C. in European football
  • English club in European football

    semi-finals to set up a possibility of meeting Internazionale in the final. At Highbury in the first leg, Arsenal won 3–0 and restricted Ajax to a 1–0 win at the

    Arsenal F.C. in European football

    Arsenal F.C. in European football

    Arsenal_F.C._in_European_football

  • List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1833
  • Powers to the Trustees of the New North Road, leading from the South End of Highbury Place, Islington, to Haberdashers Walk in the Parish of Saint Leonard Shoreditch

    List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1833

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1833

  • Douglas Bizzaro and Elizabeth Moss
  • American photography and filmmaking duo

    Elizabeth Moss", “Digital Photographer magazine”, 2005, (p. 42) Issue 31 Highbury Entertainment Ltd, Paragon House "Eating Disorder Resources / TV-Documentaries"

    Douglas Bizzaro and Elizabeth Moss

    Douglas_Bizzaro_and_Elizabeth_Moss

  • List of homesteads in Western Australia: H–J
  • -29.067; 115.333 (High View) Highbury Fields 34°39′S 117°29′E / 34.650°S 117.483°E / -34.650; 117.483 (Highbury Fields) Highland Park 33°22′S 121°35′E

    List of homesteads in Western Australia: H–J

    List_of_homesteads_in_Western_Australia:_H–J

  • Edwin Henry Horne
  • English architect (1843–1915)

    in London. A petition to Parliament to rebuild the 1872 facade of his Highbury & Islington station was lodged in 2015. In a career cut short at the age

    Edwin Henry Horne

    Edwin_Henry_Horne

  • 1994 European Cup Winners' Cup final
  • Football match

    aggregate, drawing the first leg in Rome and winning the second leg 2–0 at Highbury. Arsenal had also faced Italians in the 1979–80 European Cup Winners' Cup

    1994 European Cup Winners' Cup final

    1994_European_Cup_Winners'_Cup_final

  • Arsenal F.C. supporters
  • Fans of Arsenal Football Club

    (to the tune of "Rule, Britannia!") and "We're the North Bank/Clock End Highbury". The fans also chant "Boring, Boring Arsenal" in self-deprecating reference

    Arsenal F.C. supporters

    Arsenal F.C. supporters

    Arsenal_F.C._supporters

  • 2023–24 FA Youth Cup
  • Football tournament season

    (3) 1–2 Liverpool Fleetwood 19:00 GMT Daha 62' Danns 45', 90+4' Stadium: Highbury Stadium Attendance: 528 Referee: Curtis Wood Note: Match was originally

    2023–24 FA Youth Cup

    2023–24_FA_Youth_Cup

  • Ernie Field
  • English professional boxer & rugby league footballer

    Championship of the World in front of a crowd of 46,000 at Arsenal Stadium, Highbury on Saturday 21 May 1966, and a second-round technical knockout of future

    Ernie Field

    Ernie_Field

  • Arsenal F.C.–Manchester City F.C. rivalry
  • English football club rivalry

    City, separated by home, as in matches played in Arsenal's Manor Ground, Highbury Stadium and now Emirates Stadium are shown in the left hand table and matches

    Arsenal F.C.–Manchester City F.C. rivalry

    Arsenal F.C.–Manchester City F.C. rivalry

    Arsenal_F.C.–Manchester_City_F.C._rivalry

  • Pat Jennings
  • Northern Irish footballer

    goalkeeper's jersey to play for Arsenal for another eight years. Whilst at Highbury, he helped Arsenal to four Cup finals in three successive years; the FA

    Pat Jennings

    Pat Jennings

    Pat_Jennings

  • Heinz
  • Defunct American food processing company

    2014, the Highbury Canco Corporation signed a letter of intent to acquire and operate the facility. In April it was reported that Highbury Canco Corporation

    Heinz

    Heinz

    Heinz

  • Football in London
  • the Football League, the team in question being Arsenal (having moved to Highbury in 1913 and dropping the "Woolwich" from their name). In the 1989–90 season

    Football in London

    Football_in_London

  • Standard Liège
  • Belgian association football club

    ending in a record 10–0 aggregate defeat to Arsenal— having lost 3–0 at Highbury in London, Standard were humiliated 0–7 in the second leg at home. Following

    Standard Liège

    Standard_Liège

  • Dennis Bergkamp
  • Dutch football coach and player (born 1969)

    Bergkamp scored his first and second goals for Arsenal against Southampton at Highbury. Bergkamp ended his first season with 33 appearances and 11 goals, helping

    Dennis Bergkamp

    Dennis Bergkamp

    Dennis_Bergkamp

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Online names & meanings

  • Abel-shittim
  • Biblical

    Abel-shittim

    mourning of thorns,meadow of the acacias

  • Dhrumi | த்ருமீ 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Dhrumi | த்ருமீ 

    A tree

  • Panchajana | பஂசாஜநா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Panchajana | பஂசாஜநா

    Five eyed, Lord Shiva, Couch of Krishna

  • Alcinous
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Alcinous

    Helps Odysseus return home.

  • JADZIA
  • Female

    Polish

    JADZIA

    Pet form of Polish Jadwiga, JADZIA means "contending battle."

  • Khuld |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Khuld |

    Paradise, Heaven, Eternal

  • Littlepage
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Littlepage

    English : nickname from Middle English littel ‘small’ + Middle English, Old French page ‘young servant’ (see Page).

  • KARMEL
  • Female

    Hebrew

    KARMEL

    (כַּרְמֶל) Hebrew unisex name KARMEL means "garden-land." In the bible, this is the name of a mountain in the Holy Land.

  • Comfort
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Comfort

    Strength.

  • EVELIINA
  • Female

    Finnish

    EVELIINA

    Finnish form of Norman French Aveline, EVELIINA means "little Eve."

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  • Lustration
  • n.

    A sacrifice, or ceremony, by which cities, fields, armies, or people, defiled by crimes, pestilence, or other cause of uncleanness, were purified.

  • Robe
  • v. t.

    To invest with a robe or robes; to dress; to array; as, fields robed with green.

  • Strike
  • v. i.

    To move; to advance; to proceed; to take a course; as, to strike into the fields.

  • Hedgerow
  • n.

    A row of shrubs, or trees, planted for inclosure or separation of fields.

  • Highborn
  • a.

    Of noble birth.

  • Tumbleweed
  • n.

    Any plant which habitually breaks away from its roots in the autumn, and is driven by the wind, as a light, rolling mass, over the fields and prairies; as witch grass, wild indigo, Amarantus albus, etc.

  • Wander
  • v. i.

    To ramble here and there without any certain course or with no definite object in view; to range about; to stroll; to rove; as, to wander over the fields.

  • Range
  • n.

    To rove over or through; as, to range the fields.

  • Landscape
  • n.

    A picture representing a scene by land or sea, actual or fancied, the chief subject being the general aspect of nature, as fields, hills, forests, water. etc.

  • Opetide
  • n.

    The time after harvest when the common fields are open to all kinds of stock.

  • Lentil
  • n.

    A leguminous plant of the genus Ervum (Ervum Lens), of small size, common in the fields in Europe. Also, its seed, which is used for food on the continent.

  • Like
  • superl.

    Equal, or nearly equal; as, fields of like extent.

  • Lowborn
  • a.

    Born in a low condition or rank; -- opposed to highborn.

  • Loaning
  • n.

    An open space between cultivated fields through which cattle are driven, and where the cows are sometimes milked; also, a lane.

  • Hoe
  • n.

    A tool chiefly for digging up weeds, and arranging the earth about plants in fields and gardens. It is made of a flat blade of iron or steel having an eye or tang by which it is attached to a wooden handle at an acute angle.

  • Sodden
  • p. p.

    Boiled; seethed; also, soaked; heavy with moisture; saturated; as, sodden beef; sodden bread; sodden fields.

  • Noble
  • superl.

    Of exalted rank; of or pertaining to the nobility; distinguished from the masses by birth, station, or title; highborn; as, noble blood; a noble personage.

  • Verdant
  • a.

    Covered with growing plants or grass; green; fresh; flourishing; as, verdant fields; a verdant lawn.

  • Generous
  • a.

    Of honorable birth or origin; highborn.

  • Lychnis
  • n.

    A genus of Old World plants belonging to the Pink family (Caryophyllaceae). Most of the species have brilliantly colored flowers and cottony leaves, which may have anciently answered as wicks for lamps. The botanical name is in common use for the garden species. The corn cockle (Lychnis Githago) is a common weed in wheat fields.