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Thumbnail for The Green Girls' School, Nos. 56, 55 and 54 Broad Street, Reading, c. 1882. To the left, at No. 57, is the shop of William Dyke, draper, and to the right, at No. 53, the shop of Henry Kirk, boot and shoe dealer. The signs on the school say "Reading Girls' School. Supported by public charity." By the kerb, to the left, are two hand-carts, a group of men who appear to be working on the road, and a large cart, with its shafts in the air. 1880-1889: postcard with the caption, "The old Green Girls' School, Broad Street, Reading."

The Green Girls' School, Nos. 56, 55 and 54 Broad Street, Reading, c. 1882. To the left, at No. 57, is the shop of William Dyke, draper, and to the right, at No. 53, the shop of Henry Kirk, boot and shoe dealer. The signs on the school say "Reading Girls' School. Supported by public charity." By the kerb, to the left, are two hand-carts, a group of men who appear to be working on the road, and a large cart, with its shafts in the air. 1880-1889: postcard with the caption, "The old Green Girls' School, Broad Street, Reading."

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