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Thumbnail for King Street, Reading, looking eastwards from Broad Street to High Street, c. 1850. Kings Road has not yet been constructed. On the left-hand side, No. 1 Broad Street (George Birch, shoe warehouse); the corner of the Butter Market; No. 6 King Street (London and County Bank); No. 5 (James Chalk, fruiterer and greengrocer); No. 4 (Shoulder of Mutton Inn); No. 3 (John and Charles Simonds and Company, bankers). 1850-1859 : postcard by Reading Libraries, with caption, "King Street Reading, looking east c. 1865, " Postcard Series 6/6. Photograph copied from album R/C 10369. There is another postcard version at Dynix 1214234, and a larger print of this photograph at Dynix 1214231

King Street, Reading, looking eastwards from Broad Street to High Street, c. 1850. Kings Road has not yet been constructed. On the left-hand side, No. 1 Broad Street (George Birch, shoe warehouse); the corner of the Butter Market; No. 6 King Street (London and County Bank); No. 5 (James Chalk, fruiterer and greengrocer); No. 4 (Shoulder of Mutton Inn); No. 3 (John and Charles Simonds and Company, bankers). 1850-1859 : postcard by Reading Libraries, with caption, "King Street Reading, looking east c. 1865, " Postcard Series 6/6. Photograph copied from album R/C 10369. There is another postcard version at Dynix 1214234, and a larger print of this photograph at Dynix 1214231

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