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Hi 91880, is it possible to post an image of the reverse? I have found this (4, Ellesmere Road and I thought initially that it may have been the school but I don't think so now.
Apparently there are 50 apartments at No.78 (The Brolly Works) so perhaps it is apartment No. 12. The building underwent conversion around 2007.
https://www.192.com/places/b/b5-5/b5-5th/
The second floor window has been replaced with a vast amount of newer brickwork, the 1st floor window has had the lintel replaced but there doesn't appear to be any signs that it was similar to the rest of the arched windows on that floor.
There was a building on the left as shown on the 1935...
It's still there Steve and mounted on an original part of the brickwork in that area, but certainly not in the position of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's house
Aerial view of Garbett Street 1937 (not good quality), doesn't seem to match the map very well so I assume some houses were lost to bombing or demolition. I think No. 24 is the one arrowed.
A map from 1950s, unfortunately I don't think any of the photos show No. 24 but I will look to see if there is an aerial view.
Photo 3 is taken looking towards Shakespeare Road from Garbett Street.