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Mid 13th Century: Tottenham was mainly arable farming with only small area of pasture land.
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Prince of Wales Hospital Nurses Digging During World War I - Copyright: Bruce Castle Museum (Haringey Culture, Libraries and Learning)

Digging for Victory

Prince of Wales Hospital Nurses digging during World War I.

'Tottenham Pudding', Dig for Victory, Food, Local History, World War I

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