This photo comes from the Lancashire Lantern Image Archive, which is where all images in the possession of Lancashire Record Office and the local libraries are uploaded for online viewing. It is quite clearly labelled as Adlington, and caught my interest as I couldn't quite put my finger on where it was located.
The photo shows what appears to be terraced houses in brick, which is looking a little bit worn. The windows are quite thin, and upstairs and downstairs windows are quite close together. The tops of the doors are rounded and have some detailing. There is a small step leading up to the front door. There is a decent sized pavement, so presumably it is on a main road. The road appears to be quite flat, not on a slope like Babylon Lane and Railway Road would be.
I searched trade directories and through all the censuses, looking at all the James Monks in Adlington, and found none doing any similar profession. Then I looked at all of the addresses where all of these James Monks lived in the hope that one of these houses would match up with the photo.
In the 1901 census, there is a James Monk, aged 25 living at 50 Bolton Road, Adlington (just before the boundary into Anderton), whose occupation is what appears to be a 'cloth batler' (the second word is a little ambiguous, but it almost certainly has nothing to do with cab proprietors). His father, before his death, was a 'carter' and a 'funeral labourer', both of which would have taught a prospective cab proprietor useful skills. Take a look at 50 Bolton Road below.
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