Bandsmen and soldiers of the Royal Berkshire Regiment in the grounds at Brock Barracks; behind, the backs of houses on Beecham Road. (read more)
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Bandsmen and soldiers of the Royal Berkshire Regiment in the grounds at Brock Barracks; behind, the backs of houses on Beecham Road. (read more)
At the time this photograph was taken the schools were being used by the military as a war hospital during World War One. (read more)
The school was opened in 1904; it was deigned by a local architect, Charles Smith. In 1915, it was requisitioned as a War Hospital. (read more)
The school was opened in 1904; it was deigned by a local architect, Charles Smith. In 1915, it was requisitioned as a War Hospital. (read more)
It was designed by James Piers St.Aubyn (1815-1895) in the 1860s; he also designed St.Luke's Church at Erleigh Road and restored St.Giles's Church at Southampton Street. ... (read more)
Sutherlands was the home of William Silver Darter from the 1840s to the 1870s. Darter was born in December 1803 at London Street, Reading and was ... (read more)
The church was established by Carey Street Baptist Church on the new Coley Park estate in 1965; many of the estate's inhabitants dispersed there as a ... (read more)
The vicarage was built in 1873 for the incumbents of the church of St.John the Evangelist Woodley. In 1969, a new vicarage was erected next door; ... (read more)
The grave of Frank Attwells mayor of Reading in 1892; he died while in office and the borough erected a drinking fountain in his memory near ... (read more)
A view of a window display for the London 2012 Olympics. (read more)
It was demolished in 2012. (read more)
Monument of Bernard Laurence Hieatt at Reading East Cemetery. It was listed by English Heritage in 2003. Michael Penfold collection. (read more)
The gate lodge at Reading East Cemetery was designed by William Brown senior in 1842; he also designed both of the cemetery's chapels. In 1837, he ... (read more)
The monument was erected by the nephews and the nieces of Mary Wienholt. It consists of a sarcophagus, made from Carrara marble, resting on four 'Lion's ... (read more)
It was designed by William White in 1864 and demolished in 1976. It stood at the junction of Orts Road and Rupert Street. (read more)
It was designed by William Brown senior in 1842. Michael Penfold collection. (read more)
A view of the Dissenters' Chapel in its last days surrounded by security fencing. At this time a planning inquiry concluded that it would cost Reading ... (read more)
A view of the chancel and rood screen at St.Agnes's Church that used to stand in Silver Street, Reading next door to the Rising Sun. The ... (read more)
The cemetery was established by Act of Parliament in 1842; the first burial took place in 1843. It was laid out on farm land known as ... (read more)
The church was founded by members of Bridge Hall, Oxford Road in 1959; in 2012, work commenced on rebuilding much of the church. Michael Penfold collection. (read more)
The church was erected in 1837 by dissenting members of nearby St.Mary's Episcopal Chapel; it was designed by John James Cooper. It ceased to be a ... (read more)
It was designed in 1876 by eminent Victorian architect, Alferd Waterhouse. Michael Penfold collection. (read more)
The East Reading Salvation Army Corps was founded in 1882; originally, they met in a slaughter house down an alley in the town centre, but in ... (read more)
The junction is much altered now. Michael Penfold collection. (read more)
The church was founded in November 1924. Michael Penfold collection. (read more)
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