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Places of interest in N4Manor House tube stationSoutheastern subway entranceHarringay StadiumHistorical accounts paint a colourful picture of life around the stadium. Joe Coral, the founder of Coral Bookmakers started his business at Harringay Stadium and other similar venues. Coral is supposed to have come up against organised crime boss Darby Sabini at Harringay and held his ground by holding a gun to Sabini's stomach.[2]Harringay ArenaIt had a seating capacity of almost 10,000 for ice hockey and slightly more for boxing. The actual arena was 198 feet (60 m) long by 88 feet (27 m) wide.[3] A removable maple floor could be laid over the ice for non-sporting events. This arrangement clearly proved troublesome. At an event shortly after its opening the Daily Herald reported that "claims that Harringay had solved its cold-feet problem were not quite substantiated. Cold air from the ice below the boards filtered through".[4]Tate ModernÃ?lafur ElÃasson's The Weather Project in the Turbine HallBankside PierThe pier and Shakespeare's GlobeInformation by Wikipedia.com
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