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Thumbnail for St. Mary's Butts, Reading, looking northwards from a high vantage point, c. 1930. On the west side: No. 34 (John Warrick and Company, cycle dealers); Nos. 31 and 30 (Picton's Fish Cafe); No. 29 (L. Vidcosky, tailor); No. 10 appears to be under demolition. On the east side, No. 55 (S. Goodall and Company, plumbers and decorators). In the middle of the Butts are the refreshment stall, gas-lamps, telephone-boxes, the entrances to the underground public conveniences, and bollards. There is a variety of motor traffic, including a bus with "Bucklebury Common" on the destination blind. 1930-1939. : postcard with caption, "St. Mary's Butts, c. 1924, " published by Berkshire County Library. The original photograph is at Dynix 1222140; another postcard version at Dynix 1222150

St. Mary's Butts, Reading, looking northwards from a high vantage point, c. 1930. On the west side: No. 34 (John Warrick and Company, cycle dealers); Nos. 31 and 30 (Picton's Fish Cafe); No. 29 (L. Vidcosky, tailor); No. 10 appears to be under demolition. On the east side, No. 55 (S. Goodall and Company, plumbers and decorators). In the middle of the Butts are the refreshment stall, gas-lamps, telephone-boxes, the entrances to the underground public conveniences, and bollards. There is a variety of motor traffic, including a bus with "Bucklebury Common" on the destination blind. 1930-1939. : postcard with caption, "St. Mary's Butts, c. 1924, " published by Berkshire County Library. The original photograph is at Dynix 1222140; another postcard version at Dynix 1222150

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Remove St. Mary's Butts, Reading, looking northwards from a high vantage point, c. 1930. On the west side: No. 34 (John Warrick and Company, cycle dealers); Nos. 31 and 30 (Picton's Fish Cafe); No. 29 (L. Vidcosky, tailor); No. 10 appears to be under demolition. On the east side, No. 55 (S. Goodall and Company, plumbers and decorators). In the middle of the Butts are the refreshment stall, gas-lamps, telephone-boxes, the entrances to the underground public conveniences, and bollards. There is a variety of motor traffic, including a bus with "Bucklebury Common" on the destination blind. 1930-1939. : postcard with caption, "St. Mary's Butts, c. 1924, " published by Berkshire County Library. The original photograph is at Dynix 1222140; another postcard version at Dynix 1222150 from your current listSave St. Mary's Butts, Reading, looking northwards from a high vantage point, c. 1930. On the west side: No. 34 (John Warrick and Company, cycle dealers); Nos. 31 and 30 (Picton's Fish Cafe); No. 29 (L. Vidcosky, tailor); No. 10 appears to be under demolition. On the east side, No. 55 (S. Goodall and Company, plumbers and decorators). In the middle of the Butts are the refreshment stall, gas-lamps, telephone-boxes, the entrances to the underground public conveniences, and bollards. There is a variety of motor traffic, including a bus with "Bucklebury Common" on the destination blind. 1930-1939. : postcard with caption, "St. Mary's Butts, c. 1924, " published by Berkshire County Library. The original photograph is at Dynix 1222140; another postcard version at Dynix 1222150 to your current list

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black and white photograph ; 8x14cm. postcard.
Language:
English
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Remove St. Mary's Butts, Reading, looking northwards from a high vantage point, c. 1930. On the west side: No. 34 (John Warrick and Company, cycle dealers); Nos. 31 and 30 (Picton's Fish Cafe); No. 29 (L. Vidcosky, tailor); No. 10 appears to be under demolition. On the east side, No. 55 (S. Goodall and Company, plumbers and decorators). In the middle of the Butts are the refreshment stall, gas-lamps, telephone-boxes, the entrances to the underground public conveniences, and bollards. There is a variety of motor traffic, including a bus with "Bucklebury Common" on the destination blind. 1930-1939. : postcard with caption, "St. Mary's Butts, c. 1924, " published by Berkshire County Library. The original photograph is at Dynix 1222140; another postcard version at Dynix 1222150 from your current listSave St. Mary's Butts, Reading, looking northwards from a high vantage point, c. 1930. On the west side: No. 34 (John Warrick and Company, cycle dealers); Nos. 31 and 30 (Picton's Fish Cafe); No. 29 (L. Vidcosky, tailor); No. 10 appears to be under demolition. On the east side, No. 55 (S. Goodall and Company, plumbers and decorators). In the middle of the Butts are the refreshment stall, gas-lamps, telephone-boxes, the entrances to the underground public conveniences, and bollards. There is a variety of motor traffic, including a bus with "Bucklebury Common" on the destination blind. 1930-1939. : postcard with caption, "St. Mary's Butts, c. 1924, " published by Berkshire County Library. The original photograph is at Dynix 1222140; another postcard version at Dynix 1222150 to your current list

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