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KJJADING
ST R E E T
BEACONSFIELD BUILDINGS.
Griffin, Frederick George
Woodhead, Walter
Wicks, William
Martin, George
Dawson, Mrs. Harriet Ann
Emberson, Mrs. Florence
Wallace, Archibald
Christie, Thomas
Marlow. Albert Edward
Vede, Mrs. Phoebe
Mainman, Henry Layfield, 1 v.
â Rising Sun â
h ere is the F orbury
British Womenâs Temperance
coffee stall
F orbury Gardens
St. James's Roman Catholic
Church
219
Offices of Reading Workmen's
Coal UnionâMurdoch, J. M.,
secretary
South Eastern and Chatham RailÂ
way Goods Station
Hood. J., goods agent
London and South WesternGoods
O ffic e s â d i s t r i c t
goods
agent, Spurgeon, H .; chief
clerk, W. R. Collins
Ridley, IV., & Sons, timber depot
Coates, Edwin Lewis, 1, Blake's
lodge
Huntley & Palmersâ Ltd., Biscuit
Factory
FORBURY ROAD, W E S T .
(L e ft hand sid e.)
St. L au ren ceâs Churchyard
F ootpath to F ria r s tr e e t
F orbu ry road W est âc o a t.
Reading Borough Police Courtâ
Magistratesâ clerk, Alex. A.
Jones; assistant clerk, FredÂ
erick M. Ball
Reading Borough Police Station
-C h ief Constable, Capt. John
Seaton Henderson,Chief InspecÂ
tor, James Lickley, Chief Clerk,
Sergeant M. McSweeney
(Right hand side.)
Forbury Gardens
FO U N D R Y
H.M. PRISON.
Governor: Morgan, Captain F.
G. C. M., governorâs house
MedicalOfficer: Freeman. William
Thomas, m.d., f. r.c.s.
Loam, Matthew W.. steward
quarters No. 1
Palmer, S., chief warder,
quarters No. 4
Bilke. II
quarters No. 5
Witcombe, F. D.
â
â 6
Hooper, Charles
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,, 7
Stevens, T. R., schoolmaster and
clerk
here are Blake's cottages
Toms, W. & Son, general mason,
stone & marble works, Blakeâs
bridge wharf
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24 Cox, Frederick Alfred
FOU
(Left hand side.)
FORBURY ROAD
(From. Blagrave street)
(Right hand side).
Line, John & Sons, Ltd.,
W a ll
Paper
M anufacÂ
turers and M erchants and
varnish and duresco m erÂ
chants, and at 2 1 3 , 214.
2 1 5 , Tottenham Court
Road, London, W .C .
Parsons, W a ite r & Sons,
O ffic e s -C o r n , Cake, Hay
& straw merchants. â Phone 134
Berkshire Waste Paper C o .â
Wilson, S., proprietor
Petty & Sons,- warehouse, etc.
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S T R E E T , K a te sgrove.
( L eft hand sid e.)
Childs, Charles
Whiteway, Mrs. Emma
Allum, James
Watson, Henry
Sparks, Ormonde
Scott, Mrs. Annie
Wasley, Francis
Woodeson, Arthur
Blake, Richard C.
Brooker, Henry
Boyles, George
Pearce, James
(Right hand side).
Wiggins, William
Evans, George E.
Ashby, George
Hyde, John James