File:The White Hart Hotel, No. 1 Oxford Road, Reading, 1900-1909.jpg

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The White Hart Hotel, No. 1 Oxford Road, Reading, at the corner of St. Mary's Butts. The sign advertises the ales of Blandy, Hawkins and Company, and the landlord's name, Alfred Coates. A gentleman in a hat and a top-coat with a velvet collar stands outside. To the left, part of the shop of Samuel Allwood, furniture dealer, at No. 4 St. Mary's Butts can be seen, and the shops of Frederick Gomm, basket maker, and Anne Baxter, fruiterer. 1900-1909: photograph by Walton Adams. Other prints at #1325246 and #1325247.

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current12:11, 6 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 12:11, 6 January 20171,078 × 874 (986 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)The White Hart Hotel, No. 1 Oxford Road, Reading, at the corner of St. Mary's Butts. The sign advertises the ales of Blandy, Hawkins and Company, and the landlord's name, Alfred Coates. A gentleman in a hat and a top-coat with a velvet collar stands outside. To the left, part of the shop of Samuel Allwood, furniture dealer, at No. 4 St. Mary's Butts can be seen, and the shops of Frederick Gomm, basket maker, and Anne Baxter, fruiterer. 1900-1909: photograph by Walton Adams. Other prints at #1325246 and #1325247.
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