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Thumbnail for Friar Street, Reading, looking east, c. 1903. On the left, the Turkish Baths, then at No. 63, Ye Olde Friars public house, Blagrave Buildings are visible beyond, and a cart loaded with sacks is parked outside. Opposite, the New Royal County Theatre can be seen (Nos. 112 and 114), the premises of Fidler and Sons, seedsmen (Nos. 107, 108 and 109), the shop of W. G. Newbery, music, cutlery and clothing (No. 106). Captioned Friar Street, Reading, 27014, JV. 1900-1909 [picture] : Scan of a postcard from J. Whitehead
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Friar Street, Reading, looking east, c. 1903. On the left, the Turkish Baths, then at No. 63, Ye Olde Friars public house, Blagrave Buildings are visible beyond, and a cart loaded with sacks is parked outside. Opposite, the New Royal County Theatre can be seen (Nos. 112 and 114), the premises of Fidler and Sons, seedsmen (Nos. 107, 108 and 109), the shop of W. G. Newbery, music, cutlery and clothing (No. 106). Captioned Friar Street, Reading, 27014, JV. 1900-1909 [picture] : Scan of a postcard from J. Whitehead

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