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Thumbnail for Church Street, Caversham, Reading, looking westwards, 1913. On the left, a vacant plot, with an advertisement hoarding; two semi-detached houses; then No. 9 (F. G. Horne, stonemason). On the right, the corner of Priory Avenue, then No. 14 (John George Brooks, cycle agent); No. 16 (Thomas Newman, stationer); an advertisement hoarding; a board fence; No. 30 (Henry G. Rix, chemist). 1910-1919

Church Street, Caversham, Reading, looking westwards, 1913. On the left, a vacant plot, with an advertisement hoarding; two semi-detached houses; then No. 9 (F. G. Horne, stonemason). On the right, the corner of Priory Avenue, then No. 14 (John George Brooks, cycle agent); No. 16 (Thomas Newman, stationer); an advertisement hoarding; a board fence; No. 30 (Henry G. Rix, chemist). 1910-1919

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