Lyn, as you know I lived very near the Beehive Pub in Soho Avenue when I was growing up, and it was my Dad's local. He was a regular long before your photo and Rusty Lee's Restaurant, and it would have been the late 1940's/early 1950's when he used it. There is a current forum member whose parents were the landlords at that time. At the side of the pub #86 through the large doors on the left was a court of houses with a brewhouse at the end which led through to Terrace Road which was a short cut to the middle of Villa Road.
The row of shops towards the Villa Road corner #87 were comprised of a cafe on the corner, the Dick Pearce's Newsagents, an off license run by two elderly ladies (names which I can't remember), then there was a grocery shop run by a Mrs Babbington (again its a long time ago and I might have the name wrong), and the last shop before the factory was Hills Greengrocers. As a little girl I used to run errands to all these shops, and even did a Saturday job in the Newsagents - Dick Pearce was my Dad's best friend.
The Denbro factory (photo posted by Carolina) was Dennison's Watch Case Co. and I went to school immediately opposite - Soho College - which was a house very similar to the first two houses in #79. I have a photo of the school somewhere. If I can find it I will post it.
Mist's Garage was there when I was little.
I love seeing these photos.
Judy