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List view record 1: 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."List view anchor tag for record 1: 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."
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."
Remove 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." from your current listSave 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." to your current list
List view record 2: Cemetery Junction, Reading, looking westwards from Wokingham Road, 1903. The sign of the Marquis of Granby public house can be seen to the left, and on the right, the tower of Wycliffe Baptist Church, and the Reading Industrial Co-operative Socety's shop. A covered wagon stands in front of the horse-trough in the fork of the junction. A tramcar heads towards the camera on the newly opened electric tramway. 1900-1909: postcard by Heelas, Sons and Company, with the caption, "King's Road from Cemetery, Reading."List view anchor tag for record 2: Cemetery Junction, Reading, looking westwards from Wokingham Road, 1903. The sign of the Marquis of Granby public house can be seen to the left, and on the right, the tower of Wycliffe Baptist Church, and the Reading Industrial Co-operative Socety's shop. A covered wagon stands in front of the horse-trough in the fork of the junction. A tramcar heads towards the camera on the newly opened electric tramway. 1900-1909: postcard by Heelas, Sons and Company, with the caption, "King's Road from Cemetery, Reading."
Thumbnail for Cemetery Junction, Reading, looking westwards from Wokingham Road, 1903. The sign of the Marquis of Granby public house can be seen to the left, and on the right, the tower of Wycliffe Baptist Church, and the Reading Industrial Co-operative Socety's shop. A covered wagon stands in front of the horse-trough in the fork of the junction. A tramcar heads towards the camera on the newly opened electric tramway. 1900-1909: postcard by Heelas, Sons and Company, with the caption, "King's Road from Cemetery, Reading."
Remove Cemetery Junction, Reading, looking westwards from Wokingham Road, 1903. The sign of the Marquis of Granby public house can be seen to the left, and on the right, the tower of Wycliffe Baptist Church, and the Reading Industrial Co-operative Socety's shop. A covered wagon stands in front of the horse-trough in the fork of the junction. A tramcar heads towards the camera on the newly opened electric tramway. 1900-1909: postcard by Heelas, Sons and Company, with the caption, "King's Road from Cemetery, Reading." from your current listSave Cemetery Junction, Reading, looking westwards from Wokingham Road, 1903. The sign of the Marquis of Granby public house can be seen to the left, and on the right, the tower of Wycliffe Baptist Church, and the Reading Industrial Co-operative Socety's shop. A covered wagon stands in front of the horse-trough in the fork of the junction. A tramcar heads towards the camera on the newly opened electric tramway. 1900-1909: postcard by Heelas, Sons and Company, with the caption, "King's Road from Cemetery, Reading." to your current list
List view record 3: A fork in the road at Heckfield, with Hill House to the right. A finger-post points towards Mattingley on the B3911 road. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. GilesList view anchor tag for record 3: A fork in the road at Heckfield, with Hill House to the right. A finger-post points towards Mattingley on the B3911 road. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles
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List view record 4: A fork in the Road at Hurst, c. 1930. The house to the left appears to be timber-framed; the white-painted cottage in the middle is a shop, with advertisements for cigarettes on the fence, and there is a pair of semi-detached houses to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Hurst, Berks."List view anchor tag for record 4: A fork in the Road at Hurst, c. 1930. The house to the left appears to be timber-framed; the white-painted cottage in the middle is a shop, with advertisements for cigarettes on the fence, and there is a pair of semi-detached houses to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Hurst, Berks."
Thumbnail for A fork in the Road at Hurst, c. 1930. The house to the left appears to be timber-framed; the white-painted cottage in the middle is a shop, with advertisements for cigarettes on the fence, and there is a pair of semi-detached houses to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Hurst, Berks."
Remove A fork in the Road at Hurst, c. 1930. The house to the left appears to be timber-framed; the white-painted cottage in the middle is a shop, with advertisements for cigarettes on the fence, and there is a pair of semi-detached houses to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Hurst, Berks." from your current listSave A fork in the Road at Hurst, c. 1930. The house to the left appears to be timber-framed; the white-painted cottage in the middle is a shop, with advertisements for cigarettes on the fence, and there is a pair of semi-detached houses to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Hurst, Berks." to your current list
List view record 5: A fork in the road at Riseley, in the Civil Parish of Swallowfield, c. 1930. In the distance is a triangle of grass at the fork itself, with an inn sign to the left. Nearer to the camera, and to the right, there are two characters in front of a building of three bays, and a man leaning over the bonnet of a car. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. GilesList view anchor tag for record 5: A fork in the road at Riseley, in the Civil Parish of Swallowfield, c. 1930. In the distance is a triangle of grass at the fork itself, with an inn sign to the left. Nearer to the camera, and to the right, there are two characters in front of a building of three bays, and a man leaning over the bonnet of a car. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles
Thumbnail for A fork in the road at Riseley, in the Civil Parish of Swallowfield, c. 1930. In the distance is a triangle of grass at the fork itself, with an inn sign to the left. Nearer to the camera, and to the right, there are two characters in front of a building of three bays, and a man leaning over the bonnet of a car. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles
Remove A fork in the road at Riseley, in the Civil Parish of Swallowfield, c. 1930. In the distance is a triangle of grass at the fork itself, with an inn sign to the left. Nearer to the camera, and to the right, there are two characters in front of a building of three bays, and a man leaning over the bonnet of a car. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles from your current listSave A fork in the road at Riseley, in the Civil Parish of Swallowfield, c. 1930. In the distance is a triangle of grass at the fork itself, with an inn sign to the left. Nearer to the camera, and to the right, there are two characters in front of a building of three bays, and a man leaning over the bonnet of a car. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles to your current list
List view record 6: A fork in the road at Riseley, in the Civil Parish of Swallowfield, c. 1930. To the left, the sign for a garage can be seen, advertising B.P. petrol, and Pratt's motor spirit. An inn sign appears in the distance, to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. GilesList view anchor tag for record 6: A fork in the road at Riseley, in the Civil Parish of Swallowfield, c. 1930. To the left, the sign for a garage can be seen, advertising B.P. petrol, and Pratt's motor spirit. An inn sign appears in the distance, to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles
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List view record 7: The Hatch Gate public house, Whitchurch Hill, c. 1930. There is a brick pillar-box in the fork of the roads to the left. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. GilesList view anchor tag for record 7: The Hatch Gate public house, Whitchurch Hill, c. 1930. There is a brick pillar-box in the fork of the roads to the left. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles
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List view record 8: Hill House, Heckfield, c. 1930. It is in the angle of a fork in the road, with Bramshill to the left, and Mattingley to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. GilesList view anchor tag for record 8: Hill House, Heckfield, c. 1930. It is in the angle of a fork in the road, with Bramshill to the left, and Mattingley to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles
Thumbnail for Hill House, Heckfield, c. 1930. It is in the angle of a fork in the road, with Bramshill to the left, and Mattingley to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles
List view record 9: A lane in Burghfield, with trees on either hand, c. 1935. There is a water tap on the verge to the left. In the distance, the road appears to fork. 1930-1939 : postcard by H. A. GilesList view anchor tag for record 9: A lane in Burghfield, with trees on either hand, c. 1935. There is a water tap on the verge to the left. In the distance, the road appears to fork. 1930-1939 : postcard by H. A. Giles
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List view record 10: A road at Up Green, Eversley, c. 1930. Beyond the house to the left, a fork in the road can be seen. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Upgreen, Eversley, " and numbered 2List view anchor tag for record 10: A road at Up Green, Eversley, c. 1930. Beyond the house to the left, a fork in the road can be seen. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Upgreen, Eversley, " and numbered 2
Thumbnail for A road at Up Green, Eversley, c. 1930. Beyond the house to the left, a fork in the road can be seen. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Upgreen, Eversley, " and numbered 2
List view record 11: Station Road, Crowthorne, c. 1909. A fork in the road, the road to the left having a post-and-rail fence at the beginning, and that to the right having a figure on a bicycle in the middle of it. Both roads are lined by trees. 1900-1909: postcard with an oval image and the caption, "Station Road, Crowthorne."List view anchor tag for record 11: Station Road, Crowthorne, c. 1909. A fork in the road, the road to the left having a post-and-rail fence at the beginning, and that to the right having a figure on a bicycle in the middle of it. Both roads are lined by trees. 1900-1909: postcard with an oval image and the caption, "Station Road, Crowthorne."
Thumbnail for Station Road, Crowthorne, c. 1909. A fork in the road, the road to the left having a post-and-rail fence at the beginning, and that to the right having a figure on a bicycle in the middle of it. Both roads are lined by trees. 1900-1909: postcard with an oval image and the caption, "Station Road, Crowthorne."
Remove Station Road, Crowthorne, c. 1909. A fork in the road, the road to the left having a post-and-rail fence at the beginning, and that to the right having a figure on a bicycle in the middle of it. Both roads are lined by trees. 1900-1909: postcard with an oval image and the caption, "Station Road, Crowthorne." from your current listSave Station Road, Crowthorne, c. 1909. A fork in the road, the road to the left having a post-and-rail fence at the beginning, and that to the right having a figure on a bicycle in the middle of it. Both roads are lined by trees. 1900-1909: postcard with an oval image and the caption, "Station Road, Crowthorne." to your current list
List view record 12: Forks knives & spoonsList view anchor tag for record 12: Forks knives & spoons
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Forks knives & spoons

Wolfman, Peri1994
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A photographic guide to Victorian cutlery, ranging from pickle forks to olive spoons. It reveals the history and technique behind pieces such as the baked potato fork. A resource section also offers advice on the care, cleaning and storage of silver, steel, Bakelite, bone and other materials.
List view record 13: Birthday happy, Contrary MaryList view anchor tag for record 13: Birthday happy, Contrary Mary
List view record 14: Fork to forkList view anchor tag for record 14: Fork to fork
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List view record 15: With bold knife and forkList view anchor tag for record 15: With bold knife and fork
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With bold knife and fork

Fisher, M. F. K. (Mary Frances Kennedy), 1908-2001
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Over 140 of the author's favourite and most famous recipes can be found in this book. There are dishes for every course of every meal - from Teasers and Titbits, through Some Seeds of This Planet to A Plethora of Puddings.
List view record 16: Bon appétit! [text(large print)] : travels through Franch with knife, fork and corkscrewList view anchor tag for record 16: Bon appétit! [text(large print)] : travels through Franch with knife, fork and corkscrew
List view record 17: Mind your manners! : Brimax first guide to modern etiquetteList view anchor tag for record 17: Mind your manners! : Brimax first guide to modern etiquette
List view record 18: Entertaining at home : over 65 sensational sure-fire recipes for successful dinner parties, lunches, celebrations and buffetsList view anchor tag for record 18: Entertaining at home : over 65 sensational sure-fire recipes for successful dinner parties, lunches, celebrations and buffets
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List view record 19: Our Lady of the ForestList view anchor tag for record 19: Our Lady of the Forest
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Our Lady of the Forest

Guterson, David2004
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Ann is a 16-year-old runaway, an itinerant mushroom picker who lives in a tent. One November afternoon, in the foggy woods of North Fork, Washington, the Virgin comes to her. It is up to the new priest to evaluate the veracity of Ann's sightings: delusion, a product of her drug use, or a ...
List view record 20: Byzantium : the surprising life of a medieval empireList view anchor tag for record 20: Byzantium : the surprising life of a medieval empire
List view record 1: 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."
Remove 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." from your current listSave 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." to your current list
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."
List view record 2: Cemetery Junction, Reading, looking westwards from Wokingham Road, 1903. The sign of the Marquis of Granby public house can be seen to the left, and on the right, the tower of Wycliffe Baptist Church, and the Reading Industrial Co-operative Socety's shop. A covered wagon stands in front of the horse-trough in the fork of the junction. A tramcar heads towards the camera on the newly opened electric tramway. 1900-1909: postcard by Heelas, Sons and Company, with the caption, "King's Road from Cemetery, Reading."
Remove Cemetery Junction, Reading, looking westwards from Wokingham Road, 1903. The sign of the Marquis of Granby public house can be seen to the left, and on the right, the tower of Wycliffe Baptist Church, and the Reading Industrial Co-operative Socety's shop. A covered wagon stands in front of the horse-trough in the fork of the junction. A tramcar heads towards the camera on the newly opened electric tramway. 1900-1909: postcard by Heelas, Sons and Company, with the caption, "King's Road from Cemetery, Reading." from your current listSave Cemetery Junction, Reading, looking westwards from Wokingham Road, 1903. The sign of the Marquis of Granby public house can be seen to the left, and on the right, the tower of Wycliffe Baptist Church, and the Reading Industrial Co-operative Socety's shop. A covered wagon stands in front of the horse-trough in the fork of the junction. A tramcar heads towards the camera on the newly opened electric tramway. 1900-1909: postcard by Heelas, Sons and Company, with the caption, "King's Road from Cemetery, Reading." to your current list
Thumbnail for Cemetery Junction, Reading, looking westwards from Wokingham Road, 1903. The sign of the Marquis of Granby public house can be seen to the left, and on the right, the tower of Wycliffe Baptist Church, and the Reading Industrial Co-operative Socety's shop. A covered wagon stands in front of the horse-trough in the fork of the junction. A tramcar heads towards the camera on the newly opened electric tramway. 1900-1909: postcard by Heelas, Sons and Company, with the caption, "King's Road from Cemetery, Reading."
List view record 4: A fork in the Road at Hurst, c. 1930. The house to the left appears to be timber-framed; the white-painted cottage in the middle is a shop, with advertisements for cigarettes on the fence, and there is a pair of semi-detached houses to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Hurst, Berks."
Remove A fork in the Road at Hurst, c. 1930. The house to the left appears to be timber-framed; the white-painted cottage in the middle is a shop, with advertisements for cigarettes on the fence, and there is a pair of semi-detached houses to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Hurst, Berks." from your current listSave A fork in the Road at Hurst, c. 1930. The house to the left appears to be timber-framed; the white-painted cottage in the middle is a shop, with advertisements for cigarettes on the fence, and there is a pair of semi-detached houses to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Hurst, Berks." to your current list
Thumbnail for A fork in the Road at Hurst, c. 1930. The house to the left appears to be timber-framed; the white-painted cottage in the middle is a shop, with advertisements for cigarettes on the fence, and there is a pair of semi-detached houses to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Hurst, Berks."
List view record 5: A fork in the road at Riseley, in the Civil Parish of Swallowfield, c. 1930. In the distance is a triangle of grass at the fork itself, with an inn sign to the left. Nearer to the camera, and to the right, there are two characters in front of a building of three bays, and a man leaning over the bonnet of a car. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles
Remove A fork in the road at Riseley, in the Civil Parish of Swallowfield, c. 1930. In the distance is a triangle of grass at the fork itself, with an inn sign to the left. Nearer to the camera, and to the right, there are two characters in front of a building of three bays, and a man leaning over the bonnet of a car. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles from your current listSave A fork in the road at Riseley, in the Civil Parish of Swallowfield, c. 1930. In the distance is a triangle of grass at the fork itself, with an inn sign to the left. Nearer to the camera, and to the right, there are two characters in front of a building of three bays, and a man leaning over the bonnet of a car. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles to your current list
Thumbnail for A fork in the road at Riseley, in the Civil Parish of Swallowfield, c. 1930. In the distance is a triangle of grass at the fork itself, with an inn sign to the left. Nearer to the camera, and to the right, there are two characters in front of a building of three bays, and a man leaning over the bonnet of a car. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles
List view record 6: A fork in the road at Riseley, in the Civil Parish of Swallowfield, c. 1930. To the left, the sign for a garage can be seen, advertising B.P. petrol, and Pratt's motor spirit. An inn sign appears in the distance, to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles
Thumbnail for A fork in the road at Riseley, in the Civil Parish of Swallowfield, c. 1930. To the left, the sign for a garage can be seen, advertising B.P. petrol, and Pratt's motor spirit. An inn sign appears in the distance, to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles
List view record 8: Hill House, Heckfield, c. 1930. It is in the angle of a fork in the road, with Bramshill to the left, and Mattingley to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles
List view record 9: A lane in Burghfield, with trees on either hand, c. 1935. There is a water tap on the verge to the left. In the distance, the road appears to fork. 1930-1939 : postcard by H. A. Giles
List view record 10: A road at Up Green, Eversley, c. 1930. Beyond the house to the left, a fork in the road can be seen. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Upgreen, Eversley, " and numbered 2
List view record 11: Station Road, Crowthorne, c. 1909. A fork in the road, the road to the left having a post-and-rail fence at the beginning, and that to the right having a figure on a bicycle in the middle of it. Both roads are lined by trees. 1900-1909: postcard with an oval image and the caption, "Station Road, Crowthorne."
Remove Station Road, Crowthorne, c. 1909. A fork in the road, the road to the left having a post-and-rail fence at the beginning, and that to the right having a figure on a bicycle in the middle of it. Both roads are lined by trees. 1900-1909: postcard with an oval image and the caption, "Station Road, Crowthorne." from your current listSave Station Road, Crowthorne, c. 1909. A fork in the road, the road to the left having a post-and-rail fence at the beginning, and that to the right having a figure on a bicycle in the middle of it. Both roads are lined by trees. 1900-1909: postcard with an oval image and the caption, "Station Road, Crowthorne." to your current list
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