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Thumbnail for Station Approach, Maidenhead, looking towards King Street, c. 1930. To the left, Henry Oscar Southgate's photography studio. , J. P. Brill, the corn merchant, Giddy's estate agent's, and on the corner of King Street, Jeayes, Kastner and Company, furniture removers and coal merchants, are identifiable. In King Street, the premises of R. Webster and Sons, coal merchants and furniture removers, can be seen, Vevers and Sons, plumbers and decorators, and Horley and Son, brewery agents. The chimney of Bell's Brewery, in Bell Street, can be seen in the distance, and the Jubilee clock tower is towards the right, behind the cab shelter. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Station Approach, Maidenhead, " and numbered 647

Station Approach, Maidenhead, looking towards King Street, c. 1930. To the left, Henry Oscar Southgate's photography studio. , J. P. Brill, the corn merchant, Giddy's estate agent's, and on the corner of King Street, Jeayes, Kastner and Company, furniture removers and coal merchants, are identifiable. In King Street, the premises of R. Webster and Sons, coal merchants and furniture removers, can be seen, Vevers and Sons, plumbers and decorators, and Horley and Son, brewery agents. The chimney of Bell's Brewery, in Bell Street, can be seen in the distance, and the Jubilee clock tower is towards the right, behind the cab shelter. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Station Approach, Maidenhead, " and numbered 647

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Remove Station Approach, Maidenhead, looking towards King Street, c. 1930. To the left, Henry Oscar Southgate's photography studio. , J. P. Brill, the corn merchant, Giddy's estate agent's, and on the corner of King Street, Jeayes, Kastner and Company, furniture removers and coal merchants, are identifiable. In King Street, the premises of R. Webster and Sons, coal merchants and furniture removers, can be seen, Vevers and Sons, plumbers and decorators, and Horley and Son, brewery agents. The chimney of Bell's Brewery, in Bell Street, can be seen in the distance, and the Jubilee clock tower is towards the right, behind the cab shelter. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Station Approach, Maidenhead, " and numbered 647 from your current listSave Station Approach, Maidenhead, looking towards King Street, c. 1930. To the left, Henry Oscar Southgate's photography studio. , J. P. Brill, the corn merchant, Giddy's estate agent's, and on the corner of King Street, Jeayes, Kastner and Company, furniture removers and coal merchants, are identifiable. In King Street, the premises of R. Webster and Sons, coal merchants and furniture removers, can be seen, Vevers and Sons, plumbers and decorators, and Horley and Son, brewery agents. The chimney of Bell's Brewery, in Bell Street, can be seen in the distance, and the Jubilee clock tower is towards the right, behind the cab shelter. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Station Approach, Maidenhead, " and numbered 647 to your current list

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black and white postcard; 9 x 14 cm.
Language:
English
BRN:
2724209

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Remove Station Approach, Maidenhead, looking towards King Street, c. 1930. To the left, Henry Oscar Southgate's photography studio. , J. P. Brill, the corn merchant, Giddy's estate agent's, and on the corner of King Street, Jeayes, Kastner and Company, furniture removers and coal merchants, are identifiable. In King Street, the premises of R. Webster and Sons, coal merchants and furniture removers, can be seen, Vevers and Sons, plumbers and decorators, and Horley and Son, brewery agents. The chimney of Bell's Brewery, in Bell Street, can be seen in the distance, and the Jubilee clock tower is towards the right, behind the cab shelter. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Station Approach, Maidenhead, " and numbered 647 from your current listSave Station Approach, Maidenhead, looking towards King Street, c. 1930. To the left, Henry Oscar Southgate's photography studio. , J. P. Brill, the corn merchant, Giddy's estate agent's, and on the corner of King Street, Jeayes, Kastner and Company, furniture removers and coal merchants, are identifiable. In King Street, the premises of R. Webster and Sons, coal merchants and furniture removers, can be seen, Vevers and Sons, plumbers and decorators, and Horley and Son, brewery agents. The chimney of Bell's Brewery, in Bell Street, can be seen in the distance, and the Jubilee clock tower is towards the right, behind the cab shelter. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Station Approach, Maidenhead, " and numbered 647 to your current list

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