Reading & Berkshire
Folder: England beyond London and the South-east
An assortment of images from the town of Reading, in Berkshire, England. I used to pass through it on my way to visit my late parents in Oxford and one of my sisters lives there. There are also quite a few photos taken on the railway station there. Those are in the Modern railway album. Reading's buses are colourful, with different liveries for each route. Some can be seen in the Buses and coaches…
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27 Friar Street - Reading - 18.8.2015
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The Berkshire Yeomanry Memorial information panel…
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This memorial shares a site with the memorial to Trooper Potts who won the Victoria Cross in WW1. It remembers the men of his regiment who served and died in the Boer Wars and the two World wars.
The Berkshire Yeomanry Memorial left panels Readin…
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This memorial shares a site with the memorial to Trooper Potts who won the Victoria Cross in WW1. It remembers the men of his regiment who served and died in the Boer Wars and the two World wars.
The Berkshire Yeomanry Memorial Reading 2 10 10 2…
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This memorial shares a site with the memorial to Trooper Potts who won the Victoria Cross in WW1. It remembers the men of his regiment who served and died in the Boer Wars and the two World wars.
The Berkshire Yeomanry Memorial Reading 10 10 2019
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This memorial shares a site with the memorial to Trooper Potts who won the Victoria Cross in WW1. It remembers the men of his regiment who served and died in the Boer Wars and the two World wars.
The Berkshire Yeomanry Memorial right panels Readi…
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This memorial shares a site with the memorial to Trooper Potts who won the Victoria Cross in WW1. It remembers the men of his regiment who served and died in the Boer Wars and the two World wars.
Pigeon toes - 24.6.2014
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Angling on Maiden Erlegh Lake - Reading - 4.3.2015
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Castle Inn - Hurst - Berkshire - 17.8.2015
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As with many of the pubs - no, make that 'most of the pubs' - in my albums, this was an external visit only. They are often the most interesting buildings in a village, with the possible exception of the church.
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