Since map studies are inherently interesting, I am convinced that this is a period photo of 316 High Holborn, JC Reilly's workshop/factory from August 1835 to March 1847 (which included an indoor shooting range).

See the sunlight corridor shining like an arrow down the Southhampton Building alley and the location of Henekey's Wine Shop.

That was a large building. The Reilly's did live on the top floor per the 1841 census. This has been posted to the history and now completes the photographs of the Reilly factories/workshops and shops - at least in outline form.

(Note the dotted line on the map which shows the old "Holborn Bars" tax station, the former location of Reilly from 1814 to 1835. The building was torn down about 1868).

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]

Last edited by Argo44; 12/14/23 11:58 PM.

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