St. Mary's Butts, Reading, looking southwards from the end of Broad Street, 1932. On the east side: No. 68 (Baylis and Company, grocers, with one of their motor-vans outside); No. 67 (F. Tibble, baker). West side: Nos. 18 and 17 (corporation weighbridge); Nos. 16 and 15 (fire station); No. 12 (Territorial Army, Royal Berkshire Regiment); No. 9 (Salvation Army Citadel); No. 7 (Holmes and Sons, furnishers, under demolition to allow road-widening); public convenience; No. 1 Oxford Road (The White Hart Hotel). A Thackray's bus with "London" on the destination blind is in the middle of the road. 1930-1939
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black and white photograph ; 16x21cm.
Language:
English
Subject:
Grocers' shops -- Reading -- IllustrationsLorries and vans -- Reading -- IllustrationsBuses and coaches -- Reading -- IllustrationsBakers and bakeries -- Reading -- IllustrationsWeighbridges -- Reading -- IllustrationsFire stations -- Reading -- IllustrationsSalvation Army -- Reading -- IllustrationsFurniture shops -- Reading -- IllustrationsRoyal Berkshire Regiment -- IllustrationsPublic conveniences -- Reading -- IllustrationsPubs and inns -- Reading -- IllustrationsSt. Mary's Butts -- Reading -- IllustrationsSU712734SU713733SU713734Street scenes and landscapes -- Reading -- Illustrations
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