On the Goad map I can see there is a confectionery factory immediately behind the back wall that closed off the end of Miller's Court.
Question:
1) How many floors did this factory have (and was it there in Nov 1888?)?
2) How near to the back wall would the factory be?
3) How high was the actual back wall to Miller's Court?
I've looked for Goads maps for Dorset street and Miller's Court but haven'r found any good copies. Also the Goad maps online only really show Miller's Court and get cut off right over the confectionery factory. Hence why I can't fathom how many floors the factory might have.
On a side note: The wall that the water pump abuts right outside the big window of No.13...
4) was this a freestanding wall or the wall of the adjoining house?
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Question:
1) How many floors did this factory have (and was it there in Nov 1888?)?
2) How near to the back wall would the factory be?
3) How high was the actual back wall to Miller's Court?
I've looked for Goads maps for Dorset street and Miller's Court but haven'r found any good copies. Also the Goad maps online only really show Miller's Court and get cut off right over the confectionery factory. Hence why I can't fathom how many floors the factory might have.
On a side note: The wall that the water pump abuts right outside the big window of No.13...
4) was this a freestanding wall or the wall of the adjoining house?
ta