Islington Green is a small triangle of open land at the convergence of Upper Street and Essex Road (once called Lower Street) in theLondon Borough of Islington. It roughly marks the northern boundary between the modern district of the Angel and Islington proper.(photo taken by myself 2012)
Historically it is not an old village green like others in London (for example, Shacklewell Green),
but a surviving patch of common land likeNewington Green to the north,
that was carved out of old manorial wasteland where local farmers and tenants had free grazing rights. The original land was far more extensive, but was largely built over in the 19th century.


The green contains a memorial to the dead of both world wars as well as a statue of Sir Hugh Myddleton,

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