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Thumbnail for The bottom of London Street, Reading, looking towards the High Bridge, c. 1905. The corner of Mill Lane is just off the picture to the left. No. 18, with a curved end, has the words "Never too late to mend" on the fascia. There is an electric tram by the bridge, and on the east side of the street, at No. 9, the outfitter's shop of Joel George Snell can be seen on the corner of Queen's Road. On the opposite corner, is Harry Kingston, tobacconist, at No. 13 the Black Horse Inn at No. 15, and Fritton's fruit and flower shop at No. 17. 1900-1909: scan of a postcard with the caption, London St., Reading, " and numbered 717732

The bottom of London Street, Reading, looking towards the High Bridge, c. 1905. The corner of Mill Lane is just off the picture to the left. No. 18, with a curved end, has the words "Never too late to mend" on the fascia. There is an electric tram by the bridge, and on the east side of the street, at No. 9, the outfitter's shop of Joel George Snell can be seen on the corner of Queen's Road. On the opposite corner, is Harry Kingston, tobacconist, at No. 13 the Black Horse Inn at No. 15, and Fritton's fruit and flower shop at No. 17. 1900-1909: scan of a postcard with the caption, London St., Reading, " and numbered 717732

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