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Thumbnail for The east end of Friar Street, Reading, looking eastwards, c. 1955. On the south side are No. 172 (the Woolwich Building Society), and next to it a gap in the buildings, where Marks and Spencer later built their Friar Street entrance. On the north side are No. 11 (The Phoenix Assurance Company, with decorative clock); Wiston Terrace; the post office; Nos. 5 and 6 (Henekey's public house); No. 4 (W. Chapman, tobacconist); No. 3 (R. E. Leyman, confectioner); and No. 2 (Wickham and Son, jewellers). 1950-1959 : photograph by F. Frith and Company, numbered RDNG76

The east end of Friar Street, Reading, looking eastwards, c. 1955. On the south side are No. 172 (the Woolwich Building Society), and next to it a gap in the buildings, where Marks and Spencer later built their Friar Street entrance. On the north side are No. 11 (The Phoenix Assurance Company, with decorative clock); Wiston Terrace; the post office; Nos. 5 and 6 (Henekey's public house); No. 4 (W. Chapman, tobacconist); No. 3 (R. E. Leyman, confectioner); and No. 2 (Wickham and Son, jewellers). 1950-1959 : photograph by F. Frith and Company, numbered RDNG76

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