A brief glimpse into the past

Team, Place & City Details

Chertsey Town F.C.

Chertsey Town Football Club is a football club based in Chertsey, Surrey, England. The club was established in 1890 and, from the Surrey Senior League, joined the Metropolitan League in the 1964–65 season.

Haringey Borough F.C.

Haringey Borough Football Club is a football club based in Tottenham in the London Borough of Haringey, England. Formed in 1973 by a merger of Edmonton and Wood Green Town, they are currently members of the Isthmian League Premier Division and play at Coles Park.

Haringey Huskies

The Haringey Huskies are a British Ice Hockey team based in London, England. The Huskies are members of the National Ice Hockey League Division 2 South and play their home games at Alexandra Palace.

Harringay Arena
Harringay Arena

Harringay Arena was a sporting and events venue on Green Lanes in Harringay, North London, England. Built in 1936, it lasted as a venue until 1958.

Harringay Racers

Harringay Racers refers to multiple British ice hockey teams based in Harringay, London, United Kingdom.

Chertsey
Chertsey

Chertsey is a town in the Runnymede borough of Surrey, England on the right bank of the River Thames where it is met by a corollary, the Abbey River and a tributary, the River Bourne or Chertsey Bourne. It is within a narrow projection of the Greater London Urban Area, aside from the Thames bordered by Thorpe Park, junction 11 of the M25 London orbital motorway, the town of Addlestone and south-western semi-rural villages that were formerly within Chertsey .

Chertsey railway station
Chertsey railway station

Chertsey railway station serves the town of Chertsey in the Runnymede District of Surrey, England. It is located on the Chertsey Branch of the Waterloo to Reading Line and is operated by South Western Railway.

Chertsey and Walton (UK Parliament constituency)

Chertsey and Walton was a late 20th century parliamentary constituency in Surrey which returned one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, elected by the first-past-the-post voting system.

Chertsey (UK Parliament constituency)

Chertsey occasionally recorded as Surrey North Western or the North Western Division of Surrey was one of six county constituencies in Surrey for the House of Commons of the UK Parliament created in 1885. The seat underwent many boundary reforms and variously included and excluded growing suburban settlements including Egham, Walton-on-Thames and Woking.

Chertsey branch line
Chertsey branch line

The Chertsey branch line, opened in 1848, connects the Waterloo to Reading Line at Virginia Water to the South Western Main Line at Weybridge. It is also referred to as the Weybridge branch line, or by its more accurate description since 1866, the Chertsey loop.

Chertsey Abbey
Chertsey Abbey

Chertsey Abbey, dedicated to St Peter, was a Benedictine monastery located at Chertsey in the English county of Surrey.It was founded in 666 AD by Saint Erkenwald who was the first abbot, and from 675 AD the Bishop of London. At the same time he founded the abbey at Chertsey Erkenwald founded Barking Abbey, on the Thames east of London, where his sister Saint Ethelburga was the first abbess.

Chertsey Lock
Chertsey Lock

Chertsey Lock is a lock on the River Thames in England, against the left bank, an area of Green Belt including Laleham Park, the largest public park in Spelthorne. It faces the town of Chertsey and is the fifth-lowest of the forty-four locks along the non-tidal course of the river.

Chertsey, Quebec
Chertsey, Quebec

Chertsey is a municipality in the regional county municipality of Matawinie in Quebec, Canada, located in the administrative region of Lanaudière. The diocesan shrine Mary Queen of Hearts is in Chertsey.Lake Beaulac, the lake with the highest elevation in Lanaudière, was annexed by the municipality in 1991.