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READING STREET KEY.
(North side.)
St. Laurenceâs Church
here is Forbury road west
Forbury Gardens
â Hilliard,
William,park constable; Illsley,
John Henry, assistant park
constable
FORBURY ROAD
(From Blagrave street).
(Right hand side).
Line, John & Sons, Ltd.,
Wall Paper Manufacturers and Merchants and
varnish and duresco mer=
chants, and at 2 1 3 , 2 1 4 ,
2 1 5 , Tottenham
Court
Road, London, W.C.
Parsons, Walter & Sons,
Offices Corn, Cake, Hay
& straw merchants. 'Phone 134
Petty &Sons, warehouse, etc.
BEACONSFIELD BUILDINGS.
1 Griffin, Frederick George
4 Wicks, William
5 Martin, George
6 Dawson, Mrs. Harriet Ann
7 Emberson, Mrs. Florence
8 Wallace, Archibald
9 Christie, Thomas
10 Marlow, Albert Edward
11 Hamilton, Mrs. G.
12 Vede, Mrs. Phmbe
Mainman, Henry Layfield, 1 v.
â Rising Sun â
here is the Forbury
British Womenâs Temperance
coffee stall
Forbury Gardens
St. Jamesâs Roman Catholic
Church
H.M. PRISON.
Governor: Morgan, Captain F.
G. C. M., governorâs house
Chaplain: Hudson, Rev. H. IT.,
quarters No. 1
MedicalOfficer: Freeman, William
Thomas, m.d., f.r.c.s.
Cantwell, Miss E., matron
Loam, Matthew W., steward
Tickner, Miss
Evans, Miss
Palmer, S., chief warder, j
quarters No. 4
FOU
219
Bilke, H
quarters No. 5
Witcombe, F. D.
,,
6
Hooper, Charles
â ..7
Stevens, T. R., schoolmaster and
clerk
here are Blake's cottages
Toms, W. & Son, general mason,
stone &marble works, Blake's
bridge, wharf
24 Cox, Frederick Alfred
(L eft hand side.)
Offices of Reading Workmens
Coal UnionâMurdoch, J. M.,
secretary
South
Eastern and Chatham RailÂ
way Goods Station
Spurgeon, H., goods agent
London and South Western Goods
Offices â district goods
superintendent, Turner, E. H.;
chief clerk, W. R. Collins
Ridley, Wâ & Sons, timber depot
Viner, George, 2, Blake's lodge
Coates, Edwin Lewis, 1, Blake s
lodge &Palmersâ Ltd., Biscuit
Huntley
Factory
forbu ry road , w e s t .
(L eft hand side.)
St. Laurenceâs Churchyard
Footpath to Friar street
Forbury road West cont.
â
Reading Borough Police Courtâ
Magistratesâ clerk, Alex. A.
Jones; assistant clerk, H.
HarveyBorough
Gray. Police Station
Reading
âChief
Constable,.Chief
Capt.InspecÂ
John
SeatonHenderson
tor, James Lickley, Chief Clerk,
Inspector, Frank E. Staite
(Right hand side.)
Forbury Gardens
FOUNDRY STREET, Katesgrove.
( Left hand side.)
1 Childs, Charles
3 Whiteway, Mrs. Emma
5 AUum, James
7 Watson, Henry
9 Sparks, Ormonde
11 Scott, Mrs. Annie