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Thumbnail for Prospect Street, Caversham, Reading, looking northwards, c. 1910. To the left, at No. 6, R. Burmeister, hairdresser, advertising shaving, and beyond, at No. 8, the newsagent and tobacconist's shop of E. Smith. In the distance, at No. 28 on the corner of Chester Street, is the shop of Charles Turner, baker and confectioner, who also sold corn, hay and straw. On the right, the sign of Colebrook's shop, butchers and fishmongers, can be seen. 1910-1919: postcard with the caption, "Prospect St., Caversham, " and numbered 767

Prospect Street, Caversham, Reading, looking northwards, c. 1910. To the left, at No. 6, R. Burmeister, hairdresser, advertising shaving, and beyond, at No. 8, the newsagent and tobacconist's shop of E. Smith. In the distance, at No. 28 on the corner of Chester Street, is the shop of Charles Turner, baker and confectioner, who also sold corn, hay and straw. On the right, the sign of Colebrook's shop, butchers and fishmongers, can be seen. 1910-1919: postcard with the caption, "Prospect St., Caversham, " and numbered 767

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