Broad Street, Reading, looking east, c. 1904. On the north side, part of No. 41, The Duke's Head public house can be seen, and next to it, the tobacconist's shop of Mrs. K. Marsh. Opposite is Nos. 100 and 101, shortly to be demolished for a building that would later become the Grand Cinema, then No. 99, Reed and Sons, gentlemen's outfitters, and part of No. 98, the post office. Three tramcars are visible, one heading east, one heading west, and one on a siding that ends in the middle of the street. 1900-1909: postcard with the caption, "Broad Street, Reading."
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