Thanks Mack, glad to know my long-term memory isn't completely shot; I believe it gets better as youget older?? I couldn't remember Pat O'Shea's name, but I can see him sitting outside his shop in the sunshine. My house looks a bit like his place at the moment, good stuff but all over the place....

Still can't get the scanner to work, but here is a photo of the 1905 map (from Godfrey no 104.16, Gorton and Belle Vue), hope this works OK. The row of shops is there next to East Rd, but Attwood St hasn't been nuilt yet.
The second image is from a map of 1895, from the Gay Sussex 'Longsight Past and Present' book. The row of shops hasn't been built yet. Haven't found out who the occupants of Barnfield Cottage were yet.
Anna, I see your Goulds are of Irish extraction? Have you tried contacting the Irish Heritage centre in Manchester for your family business history?
And Mack, do you remember Wojtas' antique shop on that row? Late 1960s I think? He was a woodcarver and had a wooden panel by the door telling his life story. It was a beautiful thing, wonder what happened to it?