Mike
Sorry I should have said that in 1921, and presumably after, 1825 and 1823 were a combined site occupied by Percy Cowley, beer retailer. however in 1915 and before they were two separate addresses with Walter Flavell in 142 and (in 1915) beer retailer Clara Moorfield in 144. So I missed out half the building. Though it looks from the first picture that the off licence possibly owned both buildings (from the fact that their advert is plastered over most of both), though presumably the other half was still occupied by Mr Flavell
Sorry I should have said that in 1921, and presumably after, 1825 and 1823 were a combined site occupied by Percy Cowley, beer retailer. however in 1915 and before they were two separate addresses with Walter Flavell in 142 and (in 1915) beer retailer Clara Moorfield in 144. So I missed out half the building. Though it looks from the first picture that the off licence possibly owned both buildings (from the fact that their advert is plastered over most of both), though presumably the other half was still occupied by Mr Flavell