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Thumbnail for Oxford Road, Reading, looking westwards to Reading West railway bridge, with a tramcar emerging from it, c. 1910. On the left, the corner of Argyle Street. The sign of Harry Fewtrell, sweets, tobacconist and newsagent, is legible at No. 263. On the right, Bridge Hall is visible, the corner of Gower Street, then the grocer's shop of H. J. Blundell. No. 180 appears to be a tobacconist's shop, and No. 178 a stationer's. 1910-1919: postcard with the caption, "Oxford Road, Reading."

Oxford Road, Reading, looking westwards to Reading West railway bridge, with a tramcar emerging from it, c. 1910. On the left, the corner of Argyle Street. The sign of Harry Fewtrell, sweets, tobacconist and newsagent, is legible at No. 263. On the right, Bridge Hall is visible, the corner of Gower Street, then the grocer's shop of H. J. Blundell. No. 180 appears to be a tobacconist's shop, and No. 178 a stationer's. 1910-1919: postcard with the caption, "Oxford Road, Reading."

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