We are up again. i was working out an answer last night, came to put it on and it wouldn't work. Only then realised the site had gone down while I was on it. The map below shows no 97 (I'm fairly sure , if not then it is corner sbuilding) in red. there is a problem though. From at least 1900 till 1910 it was a greengrocers, and this doesn't look like that. For 1912, 1913, 1915 it is not listed, neither are a number of other shops back down towards the city, so it looks like there might have been a demolition. No 99 , however is a Samuel berry , beer retailer . This we normally think of as a beerhouse or an off licence. Well, it could be a poah off licence that doesn't concentrate on beer, and to the left of the shop in th epicture could be a corner, it is not clear. Did wonder if the picture was earlier,but shortly before 1900 the street was renumbered, and no 97 then seems to have been a [private residence, with just a name and no occupation
Mike