Broad Street, Reading. North side, from an upper storey window, c. 1904. An electric tramcar heads eastwards, and the George Palmer statue appears in the foreground. Nos. 15 and 16 (Walter C. Hunt, corn, seed and forage merchant); No. 14 (Royal Oak Inn); No. 13 (Cafe Victoria); No. 12 (William Vine, baker); No. 11 (Beehive Restaurant); Nos. 9 and 10 (John Rose and Son, pawnbrokers); entrance to the covered market and Corn Exchange; No. 7 (Walker and Company, grocers); No. 6 (Day's Metropolitan Drug Company); No. 5 (William Butler and Company, gentlemen's outfitters; No. 4 (Thomas Thorp, second-hand bookseller and subscription library). 1900-1909 : postcard, numbered 5719
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tinted photograph ; 8x14cm. postcard.
Language:
English
Subject:
Broad Street -- Reading -- IllustrationsTrams, electric -- Reading -- IllustrationsMonuments -- Reading -- IllustrationsCorn merchants -- Reading -- illustrationsSeedsmen -- Reading -- IllustrationsPubs and inns -- Reading -- IllustrationsRestaurants and cafes -- Reading -- IllustrationsPawnbroking -- Reading -- IllustrationsGrocers' shops -- Reading -- IllustrationsChemists' shops -- Reading -- IllustrationsBooksellers and bookselling -- Reading -- IllustrationsClothes shops -- Reading -- IllustrationsLibraries -- Reading -- IllustrationsSU715734SU716734Street scenes and landscapes -- Reading -- Illustrations
BRN:
2720055
