:Barnsbury
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{{Use British English|date=August 2015}}
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|official_name= Barnsbury
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|static_image_caption= Thornhill Square
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|post_town= LONDON
|postcode_area=N
|postcode_district=N1, N7
|london_borough= Islington
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|constituency_westminster= Islington South and Finsbury
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File:Islington Met. B Ward Map 1916.svg
Barnsbury is an area of north London in the London Borough of Islington, within the N1 and N7 postal districts.
History
The name is a syncopated form of Bernersbury (1274),Mills, D., Oxford Dictionary of London Place Names, (2000) being so called after the Berners family: powerful medieval manorial lords who gained ownership of a large part of Islington after the Norman Conquest. The area of Barnsbury was predominantly rural until the early 19th century.
By the end of the 18th century, Barnsbury, like other parts of Islington, was regarded as an attractive part-rural suburb by the comparatively wealthy people wanting to move out of the cramped City of London and industrial Clerkenwell. The area is close to the city, and had strong local trade in its position as the first staging post for travellers making the journey from London to the north, and with considerable agricultural traffic and cattle driving to the nearby Smithfield cattle market in the city.
Barnard Park, consisting of 10 acres (4 hectares) including a large area of football pitches, was created in 1967 on an area of housing that had been bombed during World War Two, and was named after former Islington Mayor Cllr George Barnard.{{Cite web|last=Morris|first=James|date=2018-06-16|title=From war bombing to 'stinking' paddling pools: A history of Barnard Park|url=https://www.islingtongazette.co.uk/lifestyle/from-war-bombing-to-stinking-paddling-pools-a-history-of-3796148|access-date=2021-01-02|website=Islington Gazette|language=en-UK}}
Pentonville Prison (built 1842) is located within Barnsbury.
Governance
Notable people
- Gillian Anderson (born 1968), actress, activist and writer[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000096/ IMDb Database] retrieved 2 May 2019
- Tony and Cherie Blair, former Prime Minister and his wife, lived in Barnsbury with their family.{{cite web|url=http://www.politics.co.uk/comment-analysis/2010/4/22/islington-south-and-finsbury-liberals-are-irr|title=Islington South and Finsbury – Liberals are irrelevant, says Labour MP|publisher=politics.co.uk|date=22 April 2010|access-date=2 November 2023}}
- Michael Faraday (1791–1867), chemist
- Owen Jones (born 1984), Labour activist
- Enid Marx (1902–1998) painter and designer, known for industrial textile designs for the London Transport Board and the Utility furniture Scheme.
- Ivor Moreton (1908–1984), pianist and singer, born in BarnsburyThe National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911
- Grayson Perry (born 1960), artist
- Emily Thornberry (born 1960), Labour Party MP for Islington South and Finsbury
- Richard de Rothschild ,Rothschild_banking_family_of_England Business Entrepreneur lived in Barnsbury 1991-2006
Nearest stations
Nearby areas
{{Geographic Location
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|title = Neighbouring areas of London.
|Northwest = Kentish Town
|North = Highbury
|Northeast = Hoxton
|West = Camden Town
|Centre = Barnsbury
|East = Canonbury
|Southwest = St Pancras
|South = Bloomsbury
|Southeast = Clerkenwell
}}
References
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