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178
CHU
R E A D IN G
Church roddâcontinued.
(Right Iwnd side)
Coles, Robert
Allen, Frederick William
Hall, Mrs. Sophie
Burgess, Mrs. Emma
Garlick, Sidney
Wicks, Mrs. Thomas
May, Edwin, The Priory
CHURCHSTREET, LondonSt.
(Left hand side).
7 Westall, Richard
9 Cave, Albert
11 Shackleford, Charles
13 Huntley, Boorne & Stevensâ workÂ
shop-female department
15 Pearce, Daniel
st.
g il e s â
close
.
21 Gillmor, Rev. F. J. C., m.a., St.
Gilesâ vicarage
(Right hand side).
Society of Friends Mission
Room
2 Pocock, John, caretaker
Society of Friends Meeting
House
4 Robbins, George
6 Pyke, Thomas Francis
8 Clark, William
Bushell, Mrs. Kate
10 Milward & Sons, boot and shoe
manufacturers
12 Watts, Herbert
14 Freed, Walter
16 Eynott, Alfred John
18-20 Turner, William George, 1 v,
â The Bell â
here is Letcombe street
22 Tyers, George
24 Wells, Bertie
26 Whale, Arthur Charles
St. Gilesâ Church
CHURCH STREET.
Caversham.
(Right hand side)
5 Ellis, Walter Bertram, fruiterer
andflorist
Horne, F. G., monumental and
general mason
7 Oxlade, James
Footpath to Caversham Bridge
11 Knighton, Francis, Caversham
House school
STREET
KEY.
13 Lanchberry, nurseryman, florist
and fruiterer
17 Caversham Restaurant, Miss
Caroline Hales, proprietress
19 Holt, Miss J. E.
21 BoroughPolice Station, Sgt. John
Mattingley
here is School lane
(Left hand side)
2 Baylis & Co., grocers and
wine and spirit merchantsâ
Theobald, WilliamJames, manÂ
agerââPhone 146
4 Green, Alfred R., photographer
6 Soper, John, chimney sweep
8 Young, Samuel
10 Lewis,Bros., wheelwrights,
carpenters and undertakers
here is Priory avenue
14 Brooks, John George, cycle agent
16 Newman, Thomas, stationer
18 Rix, Mrs. Henry, Milliner
Rix, Henry U., chemist and
druggistââPhone 1116
Cheyney, Dr. G. H., M . R . t i . S . ,
L . R . C . P . , The Priory
here is Hemdean road
Public LibraryâHobbs, E. B.,
librarian in charge
34 Caversham Electric Theatreâ
Pulleyn, Robert S., manager
36 Caversham Social ClubâDay,
Harry, steward. Hyde, William
D., lion. sec.
38 Smith, Arthur William butcher,
40-42 Turner, George, grocer, proÂ
vision, wine & spirit merchant
âPhone 210
44 Eynott, Harry, greengrocer
46 R o g e r s â S t o r e s , P o r k
butchers& provisionmerchants
48 Allen & Co., boot repairers
C1NTRA
AVENUE, Christchurch Road.
(Left hand side).
1 Preston, John, Cintra cottage
(Right hand side).
14 Lee, Robert, Corriegills
18 Pearson, Joseph
20 Lewis, George S., Colinwood
22 Brown, William Joseph, Cottingham
24 Bidwell, Arthur, Moorcroft