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Thumbnail for Cemetery Junction, Reading, looking westwards, c. 1910. The tramlines, set in cobble-stones, can be seen, going straight on to Wokingham Road, and veering to the right for London Road. The sign of The Marquis of Granby public house can be seen to the left, a horse-trough is in the fork of the junction, and the tower of Wycliffe Baptist Church to the right. A tramcar heads east along King's Road. 1910-1919: postcard by R. W. Bryant of 23 King's Road, with the caption, "King's Road and London Road from the Cemetery, Reading."

Cemetery Junction, Reading, looking westwards, c. 1910. The tramlines, set in cobble-stones, can be seen, going straight on to Wokingham Road, and veering to the right for London Road. The sign of The Marquis of Granby public house can be seen to the left, a horse-trough is in the fork of the junction, and the tower of Wycliffe Baptist Church to the right. A tramcar heads east along King's Road. 1910-1919: postcard by R. W. Bryant of 23 King's Road, with the caption, "King's Road and London Road from the Cemetery, Reading."

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