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Thumbnail for Northbrook Street, Newbury, looking north, c. 1920. On the left, the sign "Teas with Hovis" marking the cafe run by the Misses Lea can be read, and beyond it that of W. H. Franks, clothier, and the garage of Stradling and Plenty. On the opposite side are the Jack Hotel, the premises of Cooke Brothers, painters and decorators, and the dry cleaning shop of Achille Serre. 1920-1929: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Northbrook Street, Newbury, " and numbered 293

Northbrook Street, Newbury, looking north, c. 1920. On the left, the sign "Teas with Hovis" marking the cafe run by the Misses Lea can be read, and beyond it that of W. H. Franks, clothier, and the garage of Stradling and Plenty. On the opposite side are the Jack Hotel, the premises of Cooke Brothers, painters and decorators, and the dry cleaning shop of Achille Serre. 1920-1929: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Northbrook Street, Newbury, " and numbered 293

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