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Thumbnail for Prospect Street, Caversham, Reading, looking northwards, c. 1910. To the left, at No. 2, the draper's shop of Howes brothers, with a sign saying that they were agents for Sketchley's, dry cleaners and dyers, and a flag hanging from an upper window, declaring "good value." Across the road the sign of Colebrook's, butchers and fishmongers, can be seen at No. 3, at No. 1 the house of the minister of the Free Baptist Church, and then the side of the church itself. 1910-1919: postcard with the caption, "Prospect St., Caversham, " and numbered 231

Prospect Street, Caversham, Reading, looking northwards, c. 1910. To the left, at No. 2, the draper's shop of Howes brothers, with a sign saying that they were agents for Sketchley's, dry cleaners and dyers, and a flag hanging from an upper window, declaring "good value." Across the road the sign of Colebrook's, butchers and fishmongers, can be seen at No. 3, at No. 1 the house of the minister of the Free Baptist Church, and then the side of the church itself. 1910-1919: postcard with the caption, "Prospect St., Caversham, " and numbered 231

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