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Thumbnail for King Street, Reading, looking westwards from the junction with Duke Street, Kings Road and High Street, c. 1910. On the left, No. 2 Duke Street (Boot's, chemists); No. 25 King Street (Botly and Lewis, jewellers); No. 24 (G. W. Morton, shoe retailer); No. 23 (George Frederick Fuller, confectioner); No. 22 (George Campion Bateman, optician); No. 21 (James Golder, bookseller); Nos. 10, 11 and 12 (George Hotel). On the right: No. 1 (Loveridge and Company, ironmongers). Two motor cars, a horse and trap, and an electric tramcar are in the street. 1910-1919 : postcard, "Kings St. Reading, " numbered 31

King Street, Reading, looking westwards from the junction with Duke Street, Kings Road and High Street, c. 1910. On the left, No. 2 Duke Street (Boot's, chemists); No. 25 King Street (Botly and Lewis, jewellers); No. 24 (G. W. Morton, shoe retailer); No. 23 (George Frederick Fuller, confectioner); No. 22 (George Campion Bateman, optician); No. 21 (James Golder, bookseller); Nos. 10, 11 and 12 (George Hotel). On the right: No. 1 (Loveridge and Company, ironmongers). Two motor cars, a horse and trap, and an electric tramcar are in the street. 1910-1919 : postcard, "Kings St. Reading, " numbered 31

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