Sounds of Seven Sisters

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‘Sounds of Seven Sisters’ celebrates the contribution of sisters to Tottenham, starting with Edith Hibbert, one of seven sisters who planted a tree at Page Green in 1886, honouring the original ring of seven trees from which the name Seven Sisters derives from.

Local creative Emma Crouch has created a new soundscape to reanimate an 1880 painting by Edith of the once much loved ‘Crows Walk’ that ran from Bruce Grove station to Bruce Castle. In a dialogue across time, the soundscape sits alongside audio postcards from two sister owned businesses, With Milk cafe and First Reform Pilates studio, both firmly rooted in Tottenham. These audio postcards weave in soundbites from new oral histories with the sisters, reflecting on the area, how they built their businesses, and the value in growing and holding community. You can see the free exhibition throughout March if you are a class attendee at First Reform Pilates studio, 2B Kitchener Road, N17 6DX.

You can also see the exhibition during opening hours at With Milk Cafe, 67 Lawrence Road, N15 4GL, 9am to 4.30pm. Additionally, the project will sit digitally at Emma Crouch's website

Image: ‘Crows Walk, Bruce Grove, with the Station Master in 1880’, Edith Hibbert (1869–1949)

Image credit: Bruce Castle Museum (Haringey Archive and Museum Service)

Price

The studio is open only to those who have booked a class.

Contact

For more information, visit Emma Crouch's website

Date

Open daily to class attendees from 5 to 31 March 2026.

Location

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Address

First Reform Pilates Studio
2B Kitchener Road
London
N17 6DX
United Kingdom

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