London Street, Reading. East side, 1893. The corner of Queens Road; No. 15 (Black Horse Inn); No. 17 (Nathaniel Henry Stevens, furnisher); No. 19 (George A. Topp, hairdresser and taxidermist); Nos. 21 and 23 (Andrew Potter, tarpaulins, rope, twine, sacks, and horse clothing); Nos. 25, 27, 29 and 31 (Long, Sons and Everard, drapers); No. 33 (bulit as the Reading Literary, Scientific and Mechanics' Institution, now the London Street Primitive Methodist Chapel); No. 35 (Averell Shillington, dyers and cleaners); No. 37 (house of Miss E. Langley, bookseller). 1890-1899 : print from an older scanned photograph
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black and white photograph ; 11x16cm.
Language:
English
Subject:
London Street -- Reading -- IllustrationsDrapers' shops -- Reading -- IllustrationsChurches and chapels -- Reading -- IllustrationsMethodist churches and chapels -- Reading -- IllustrationsDry cleaners and dyers -- Reading -- IllustrationsSU717731SU717732SU718731Street scenes and landscapes -- Reading -- Illustrations
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2719084
