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Thumbnail for Broad Street, Reading, looking east, c. 1901. To the left, on the north side, various signs are partly legible: No. 50 (William McIlroy, boot and shoe dealer); No. 39 (Farrer and Sons, newsagents and stationers); and No. 38 (Ebenezer Hill, leather goods). On the opposite side, the Post Office (Nos. 97 and 98) and the corner of Chain Street, are recognisable. On the carriageway are various horse-drawn vehicles, including a horse-drawn tramcar. 1900-1909: postcard by Lloyd, Albury, with the caption, "Broad Street, Reading, " and numbered 1068

Broad Street, Reading, looking east, c. 1901. To the left, on the north side, various signs are partly legible: No. 50 (William McIlroy, boot and shoe dealer); No. 39 (Farrer and Sons, newsagents and stationers); and No. 38 (Ebenezer Hill, leather goods). On the opposite side, the Post Office (Nos. 97 and 98) and the corner of Chain Street, are recognisable. On the carriageway are various horse-drawn vehicles, including a horse-drawn tramcar. 1900-1909: postcard by Lloyd, Albury, with the caption, "Broad Street, Reading, " and numbered 1068

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