Broad Street, Reading, with poles for the tramway overhead down the middle, looking eastwards c. 1906. Identifiable buildings on the left, No. 41, The Duke's Head public house; No. 39, Farrer and Sons, newsagents and booksellers; No. 38, Ebenezer Hill, leather goods and baby carriages. On the right, No. 101, Collins and Sons, butcher and poulterers (later the Grand Cinema), with the edge of the gentlemen's outfitter's shop of Reed and Son, far right. 1900-1909: scan of a postcard by Boot's, Pelham Series, with the caption "Broad Street, Reading, " in the album, "The Borough of Reading as it Was, " compiled by Reginald W. Ford, p. 71
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scan of colour postcard.
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English
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Broad Street -- Reading -- IllustrationsPubs and inns -- Reading -- IllustrationsNewsagents -- Reading -- IllustrationsBooksellers and bookselling -- Reading -- IllustrationsLeather goods shops -- Reading -- IllustrationsButchers' shops -- Reading -- IllustrationsSU713734SU714734Street scenes and landscapes -- Reading -- Illustrations
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