The gap in between the shops in the centre of the picture is Falkland Road. Below is a snippet from the 1905 Kelly's Street directory.
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I suppose Number 6 grew up to be W H Smith.
I hadn’t noticed that. A quick look on the web informs me that the well known W H Smith was trading under that name (rather then William H Smith) from the middle of the nineteenth century. So maybe not - but who knows.
I wonder if it was someone trading in their own name and happy to use the benefits of the name matching the one of the larger store.
With regards to the larger firm, I hadn't realised that it was quite so old. It was founded in 1792. According to Wikipedia, it has been claimed that William H Smith, the eponymous son of the founder was the inspiration for the character of Sir Joseph Porter in H.M.S. Pinafore.
Interesting. Thanks, Hugh. It seemed too much of a coincidence, the WH.
Hugh, thank you for the Kelly's snippet - all adding a part of the puzzle.
At first glance I was confused at the location but seeing the distinctive roof of the Salisbury I realised that I was looking south it made sense.
The original card is postmarked 1908 and posted to a Hove in Sussex address.
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