The message on the back of the postcard was apparently written by someone depicted in the card. They who claim not to have known they were being "snapshotted" (a use of the word earlier than I would have thought it had originated). I can't see anyone who looks like they've been taken unawares. They write as if it had only recently happened and the card is postmarked 1912, hence the date of c1910.
There's a wider angle view of this scene from a hundred yards or so further west, taken about a decade later, here.
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Albums: Historical Images of Wood Green | 2 of 2
I love "Splendid Ales" on the fascia!
By the way...
Sir John Herschel coined snapshot1 in 1860, by analogy to the hunter's term for a quick shot made without careful aim. Snapshots became common after the introduction of point-and-shoot cameras, such as Kodak's, in 1888.
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