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Thumbnail for King's Road, Reading, looking west, c. 1910. To the left, at No. 170, is The Boro' Arms (or Borough Arms) public house, and beyond that are the shop of Miss V. D. Butler, tobacconist, at No. 168, the refreshment rooms of James Digweed at No. 166, Greenslade's printing works, and Factory Bridge (or King's Bridge). Part of Huntley and Palmers biscuit factory can be seen to the right. 1910-1919: postcard with the caption "King's Rd. Reading, " and numbered 340

King's Road, Reading, looking west, c. 1910. To the left, at No. 170, is The Boro' Arms (or Borough Arms) public house, and beyond that are the shop of Miss V. D. Butler, tobacconist, at No. 168, the refreshment rooms of James Digweed at No. 166, Greenslade's printing works, and Factory Bridge (or King's Bridge). Part of Huntley and Palmers biscuit factory can be seen to the right. 1910-1919: postcard with the caption "King's Rd. Reading, " and numbered 340

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