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Trolley buses ran out of Wood Green until November 1961. This image shows that to the right of the garage, the old Three Jolly Butchers had already been demolished and replaced with what looks like an Ashley House just being completed. There's a view, possibly from the top of Ashley house in 1968 here. To the left of the garage is Caroba House, the old Cakebread & Robey Building.

Below is a picture of the interior of the garage in 1959.

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Tags (All lower case. Use " " for multiple word tags): jolly butchers hill, three jolly butchers, trolley buses
Albums: Historical Images of Wood Green | 2 of 2

Comment by Lydia Walter on September 7, 2019 at 13:29

I’m pretty certain the Jolly Butchers was still open and operational in 1975. I know this as my husband imbibed a few pints in there prior to our wedding at Wood Green Civic Centre, in September 1975.  Maybe this was some sort of renovation project. From memory, the Jolly Butchers was further up the hill from the bus garage, unless my memory is not serving as well as it used to!

Comment by Hugh on September 7, 2019 at 13:55

What’s now the Monaghan Arms (occupying the north east corner of Ashfield House) traded as the Jolly Butcher for a while. Could it have been that?

Comment by Richard Woods on September 7, 2019 at 16:40

My memory also puts the Jolly Butcher further up the hill. And open until I left the area in 64.

Comment by Derek Reynolds on February 12, 2020 at 19:23

Dad would catch the 629 to Camden Town for Regent's Park where he worked. He would stand on Spouters Corner waiting, and if a 29 came along (diesel bus - the RT), he'd hang on until he saw a Trolleybus pull out of the depot on the 629 route. Then he'd let the 29 go, for even if it had got further down the road, the faster Trolley would catch and overtake it with ease, giving him time for a cuppa in the cafe up Parkway in Camden.

Comment by Alan Kenneth carter on December 11, 2023 at 8:33

I was a conductor at Wood Green from 1957/61 many happy memories of the banter and mischief we got up to,I was 17 when I started at West Green depot in Willow Walk,this closed soon after I started and we all moved to Wood Green.The Routemaster came along a little later,I was on the RTs mainly the 29s South Mimms to Victoria.,also the 210 to Finsbury Park,single deckers.I’m 83 now so not many of my old pals left,ah memory Lane!

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