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Reading, St Mary's Butts 1912

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Reading, St Mary's Butts 1912 Ref: 64641

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General store, Hosier Street

Please can anyone help? Do you remember a general shop in Hosier Street on the left-hand-side going from St Mary's Butts in the name of F W Hawkins before the civic offices were built?

Shared on 06 September 2009 by Keith Hawkins.

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Photo of Reading, St Mary's Butts 1912

Reading, St Mary's Butts 1912
Ref: 64641

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General store, Hosier Street

Please can anyone help? Do you remember a general shop in Hosier Street on the left-hand-side going from St Mary's Butts in the name of F W Hawkins before the civic offices were built?

Shared on 06 September 2009 by Keith Hawkins.

Photo of Reading, the Miniature Railway c1952

Reading, the Miniature Railway c1952
Ref: R13046

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Thames-side Miniature Railway

The Thames-side Miniature Railway opened in about 1946 and closed in 1954.  The station, which had a single platform, stood at the Caversham end of the line. To the east of the station was the engine shed and, beyond that, a turntable. At the western end of the railway was another turntable and a passing loop that enabled the locomotive, once turned, to return to the front of the train. The railway was single-track throughout, and it ran for about half a mile to just short of Cow Lane.

The maroon locomotive was named 'Western Queen' and, if I remember correctly, had a 4-6-2 wheel arrangement. One memorable feature, was the very penetrating chime whistle which could be heard a considerable distance away.

Shared on 26 March 2009 by Chris Griffiths.

Photo of Reading, the Miniature Railway c1952

Reading, the Miniature Railway c1952
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Reading Miniature Railway

This railway ran along Thamesside Promenade in the 1940s and 1950s. It was operated by Harold Judd. The line runs between chain-link fencing and an iron fence, and the train, approaching the camera, carries a number of children. There were apparently two 10 1/4" gauge lines.

Shared on 02 December 2008

Photo of Reading, Huntley and Palmers Factory c1900

Reading, Huntley and Palmers Factory c1900
Ref: R13306

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Reading 1949

My Grandfather Blaskett ( my mother Sylvia was the second daughter of his second wife) owned property in Reading and was a spec builder and for a while our family lived at 24 Bath Road. He had a property I think before the War called Rotherham Grange but I don't know where in Reading it was. I will be over in England in September (I live in Sydney, Australia) and hope to find Rotherham Grange. If anyone can help me I would be very grateful. During the war years our family lived with him at his country property called Cherry Elyot. Bette Schoots (nee Miller).

Shared on 24 May 2008 by Bette Schoots.

Photo of Reading, Huntley and Palmers Factory c1900

Reading, Huntley and Palmers Factory c1900
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Huntley & Palmers

This picture shows the factory of Huntley & Palmers - the biscuit makers who were one of the largest employers in Reading in the 20th Centrury. Presumably the photo was taken at the end of a working day with the workers streaming out of the factory? Palmer Park was named after one of the founders of this firm.

Shared on 01 June 2006 by John Buck.

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