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Thumbnail for Celebrations in the Market Place, Wokingham, in 1911, for the coronation of King George V. Among the crowd, in the foreground, are tubs of potatoes, behind which is the steam-powered fire engine of the Wokingham Volunteer Fire Brigade, with the name "Altert" visible. In the background are No. 26 Market Place (Sale and Son, nurserymen and seedsmen), No. 25 (the Red Lion Inn), No. 24 (William Bodle, draper), and No. 23 (C. W. Rawlings, grocer). 1910-1919 : photograph, probably copied from a postcard, with the caption "Coronation Potatoes, Wokingham, " which was published in "Practical Family History" magazine, May 2000

Celebrations in the Market Place, Wokingham, in 1911, for the coronation of King George V. Among the crowd, in the foreground, are tubs of potatoes, behind which is the steam-powered fire engine of the Wokingham Volunteer Fire Brigade, with the name "Altert" visible. In the background are No. 26 Market Place (Sale and Son, nurserymen and seedsmen), No. 25 (the Red Lion Inn), No. 24 (William Bodle, draper), and No. 23 (C. W. Rawlings, grocer). 1910-1919 : photograph, probably copied from a postcard, with the caption "Coronation Potatoes, Wokingham, " which was published in "Practical Family History" magazine, May 2000

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