Broad Street, Reading, looking westwards, c. 1901. A horse-tram passes the statue of George Palmer. South side: Nos. 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132 and 133 (Wellsteed, Son and Company, drapers). On the north side: No. 13 (Victoria Cafe); Nos. 9 and 10 (John Rose, pawnbroker); the entrance to the covered market and Corn Exchange; No. 3 (Universal Tea Company); No. 2 (the London Tavern), and No. 1 (Eastman's, butchers). 1900-1909
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black and white photograph ; 11x16cm.
Language:
English
Subject:
Broad Street -- Reading -- IllustrationsRestaurants and cafes -- Reading -- IllustrationsHorse-trams -- Reading -- IllustrationsPubs and inns -- Reading -- IllustrationsDrapers' shops -- Reading -- IllustrationsMonuments -- Reading -- IllustrationsGrocers' shops -- Reading -- IllustrationsPawnbroking -- Reading -- IllustrationsButchers' shops -- Reading -- IllustrationsClothes shops -- Reading -- IllustrationsTimber-framed buildings -- Reading -- IllustrationsSU715734SU716734Street scenes and landscapes -- Reading -- Illustrations
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2720089
