Smiths_1916_0224.jpg
Permissions
Please contact us if you wish to republish an image or documents from this collection; or you would like to donate illustrations to the collection; or if you wish to add to or correct the information on this database. Tel: 0118 901 5950 Email: libraries@reading.gov.uk
Every effort has been made to trace copyright holders, obtain permission from them and to ensure that all credits are correct. The Reading Borough Libraries have acted in good faith at all times and on the best information available to us at the time of publication. We apologise for any inadvertent omissions, which will be corrected as soon as possible if notification is given to us in writing.
In the event you are the owner of the copyright in any of the material on this website and do not consent to the use of your material in accordance with the terms of conditions of use of this website, please contact us at info@readinglibraries.org.uk and we will withdraw your material from our website forthwith on receipt of your contact details, written objection and proof of ownership.
Image Details
There is no information available.
Add to Basket
OCR Text
224
FRI
READING STREET KEY.
Friar street continued.
Primitive Methodist Chapel
71 Reading GuardiansâDispensary â
medical officers âFrederick W.
Stans field, m.d., E. L. Cropp,
l.r.c.p., m.r.c.s., G. H. Cheyney,
m.r.c.s., l.r.c.p. ; dispenserâ
Cardwell, E.; caretakerâAlfred
Brewer
here is Cheapside
87 Mason, Mrs., wardrobe dealer
88 Vile, John, Dining and ReÂ
freshment Rooms
89 White, Harry Alfred, pork butcher
90 Aldridge, George, harness maker
91 Cottrell, Charles, watchmaker
and jeweller
92 Egby, Harry., 1v, âThe Mitre
Hotel,â wine &spirit merchant
here is West street
93-94-95-96-97 Langston & Sons,
Tailors, Outfitters, and
Boot Warehousemen
98 Lowe, H. & Co., music warehouse
99 Reading Industrial CoÂ
operative Society, Ltd.,
boot departmentâManager,
Wheeler, S. G.
100 Reading Industrial CoÂ
operative Society, Ltd.,
butchery departmentâManaÂ
ger, Gibbins, Arthur
101-102 Turnerâs grocery stores
103 Reading Industrial CoÂ
operative Society, Ltd.,
outfitting and tailoring departÂ
mentâManager, Locke, R. J.
104 Pigott & Co., wholesale grocers
105 Reading Industrial CoÂ
operative Society, Ltd.,
confectionery and tea rooms,
Manager, Parslow, G.
106 Newbery, W. G., music, cutÂ
lery, and clothing stores
107-109 Fidler & Sons, GovernÂ
ment contractors, fruiterers,
market gardeners & seedsmen
ââPhone 38
110 Millar, John Morgan
111 Newbery,William George,pawnÂ
broker and jeweller
112-114 Royal County Theatreâ
Milton Bode & Edward CompÂ
ton, proprietors & managers
115 Phillips, W. J., temperance hole
and restaurant
116 Lovegrove, C., Undertaker
and monumental masonâ
âPhone 1145.
117-119 Bull, A. H., Ltd., furnishing
warehousemen
125 Tucker William, b r, âMarquis of
Lorne'
126-127 Mann, W. & Son, wholesale
confectioners
128-129 Houghton, Anthony, picture
frame manufacturer and gilder
128 Beaconsfield Club, Ltd.
Thackway,Charles H., secretary
Lomax, W. G., steward
130 Gilkes, & Son, inscription and
general engravers, rubber
stamp works
131 Brinkworth, Harry, fruiterer and
florist
132 Church, Henry Frederick, baker
and confectioner
here is Union street
Watts, Edwin, Standard Health
Food Co.
134 Dellafera, Augustus, tea room
135 Clark, Arthur T., dyer and
cleaner
136 Herbert, Ernest, confectioner
and tobacconist
137 Goddard, Arthur, br, âTravellersâ
Friend â
138-139 Stock, A. E., wholesale and
retail newsagent
Holdsworth, Harry
140 141 Skurrayâs, Motor EnÂ
gineers, Ford Service Depot.
âphone 37
143 Moffatt & Sons, Plumbers,
Glaziers and Decorators
ââPhone 9 71
144 Earles, William H., b r, âThe
Bugle â
here is Fife court
145 Brunton, Albert H., ladiesâ tailor
146-147-148 Newbery, Arthur, Ltd.,
house furnishers and cabinet
makers
here is Queen Victoria street
149 Stanley, James & Co., tailors