Not sure yet.. but the house doesn't look like anything in NE London.. For one thing.. bricks like the ones on the photo are not typical 'London Bricks'. And the car... It has an unusual registration plate.. looks quite French or Belgian (I need to check these points out more thoroughly).. but apart from that, it has the letter Z on it, which as we all know, in the U.K. was only used on the island of Ireland.. Whether its a Republic number or Ulster, I'm not sure. Perhaps that could explain the unusual looking building?
Well done - up to a point. The car belonged to the Lotus agent in Paris :-)
When I looked at the brickwork, it seemed to me that the side wall was newer than the facade, possibly rebuilt after bomb damage. The story was the body buck ( mock up ) on the trailer was built in Hornsey and was being towed to Edmonton to the bodybuilders.
And you never had a branch office in Northern France?
It was the concrete wall and the style of building that first made me think of Northern France or Belgium. The registration plate is probably 3164Z75 (75 for Paris) anyone interested in old registration plates in F or in the 27 click here (click on anciennes) and here
Thanks Frank, I'll check it out. My feeling is that the building shown is not the place you would go to buy a pinta but a distribution depot or bottling plant.