St. Mary's Butts, Reading, looking northwards, c. 1895. On the west side, Nos. 18 and 17 (corporation weighbridge); Nos. 16 and 15 (fire station); No. 14; No. 13; No. 12; No. 11 (Thomas Lock, carman and horse dealer); No. 10 (James Goodacre, pawnbroker). East side: the signs for No. 59 (John Powell and Son, chemists) and No. 57 (Allied Arms Inn) are legible. 1890-1899 : photograph by Walton Adams
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Adams, Walton and Sons Ltd., photographers, photographer
Collation:
black and white photograph ; 25x30cm.
Language:
English
Subject:
Pawnbroking -- Reading -- IllustrationsHorse-dealers -- Reading -- IllustrationsTimber-framed buildings -- Reading -- IllustrationsWeighbridges -- Reading -- IllustrationsFire stations -- Reading -- IllustrationsSt. Mary's Butts -- Reading -- IllustrationsSU713732SU713733SU714732SU714733Street scenes and landscapes -- Reading -- Illustrations
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2718687
