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The photo is taken from the other end of Brick kiln St, The arrow on the later c1937 map shows where the camera is approximately pointing. By this time the Red lion has gone
The map was in reply to a request in the previous post for the position of the Red lion in brickiln st, and it is shown on the junction of that St and Lancaster st