Proper noun
Hornsey
A suburban area of London in borough of Haringey, Greater London.
It was there [India] I realised that engineering was not my cup of tea. I proceeded to London to look for avenues and got myself enrolled into Hornsey College of Art there. Initially, there was no hope for me, but one exhibition in 1979 made me. That proved to be extremely lucky for me. Anish Kapoor
However, 19 years later the City of London donated it to the then Borough of Hornsey, who placed it in Priory Park. Source: Internet
At the plate, Hornsey and Schraub had two RBIs each. Source: Internet
Elise Café in Hornsey is not sure how it will manage next year, estimating an increase of 17 per cent. Source: Internet
Catherine West, MP for Hornsey and Wood Green, and David Lammy, MP for Tottenham, called on Council leader Claire Kober to “pause” the Haringey Development Vehicle (HDV) in the wake of national fire safety concerns. Source: Internet
SAN FRANCISCO Uber Technologies Inc's Chief People Officer Liane Hornsey resigned in an email to staff on Tuesday, following an investigation into how she handled allegations of racial discrimination at the ride-hailing firm. Source: Internet