[1] At the time, it ran through predominantly rural countryside, which remained the case until the mid-19th century.
Holloway Prison opened on a former 10-acre (4.0 ha) field adjacent to Camden Road.
It was constructed in 1871 by F. R. Meeson and included various meeting halls, libraries and a 600-capacity theatre.
[3] The Charity Organisation Society operated an Islington branch at No.
It was renamed as the Family Welfare Organisation in 1946 and subsequently became the local Citizen's Advice Bureau.