Broad Street, Reading, looking eastwards, c. 1905. To the left: Nos. 47 and 48 (A. H. Bull, gentlemen's and boys' outfitters, which became the Vaudeville cinema shortly afterwards); No. 46 (Dowsett Brothers, brewers); No. 45 (Hinds, jewellers), 41 (The Duke's Head public house); and no. 38, Ebenezer Hill, leather goods). Electric tramcars are heading in both directions, and there is a barrow, a cart and a delivery bicycle on the road. 1900-1909: scan of a postcard by Bryant, stationer and tobacconist, Salisbury Road Post Office, with the caption, "Broad St., Reading."
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scan of a tinted postcard.
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Subject:
Broad Street -- Reading -- IllustrationsClothes shops -- Reading -- IllustrationsPubs and inns -- Reading -- IllustrationsBreweries -- Reading -- IllustrationsJewellers -- Reading -- IllustrationsLeather goods shops -- Reading -- IllustrationsTrams, electric -- Reading -- IllustrationsSU713734SU714734SU715734Street scenes and landscapes -- Reading -- Illustrations
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