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  2. File:Corn Exchange Arcade, Market Place, Reading.jpg

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    Entrance to former Corn Exchange Arcade, Market Place, Reading. Designed by J B Clacy and F Hawkes and built 1864. Arcade behind is long gone. Date: Taken on 6 March 2011, 14:19: Source: Corn Exchange Arcade. Uploaded by BaldBoris; Author: Tom Bastin from Reading, UK

  3. Corn Exchange, Reading - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, a modern corn exchange, designed by Charles Smith and Son, was erected adjacent to the Cattle Market in Great Knollys Street and the old corn exchange in the Market Place was increasingly used as a roller-skating rink. The building was requisitioned for military use during the Second World War and 600,000 sandbags were stored ...

  4. Reading, Berkshire - Wikipedia

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    Reading (/ ˈ r ɛ d ɪ ŋ / ⓘ RED-ing) [2] is a town and borough in Berkshire, England, and the county town of Berkshire.Most of its built-up area lies within the Borough of Reading, although some outer suburbs are parts of neighbouring local authority areas.

  5. R & J Beck - Wikipedia

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    Camera lenses of R and J Beck are known as Beck Ensign, and the Frena camera was developed in the 1890s, using celluloid films. [6]A catalogue of work [7] by R & J Beck from 1900 has been digitised as part of the Internet Archive which features the terms of business and pricing from 1900, simplex microscopes, No. 10 London Microscope, No. 22 London Microscope, No. 29 London Microscope, Beck ...

  6. Automatic number-plate recognition in the United Kingdom

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    The London congestion charge scheme uses two hundred and thirty cameras and ANPR to help monitor vehicles in the charging zone. In 2005, the Independent reported that by the following year, the majority of roads, urban cetres, London's congestion charge zone, [6] ports and petrol station forecourts will have been covered by CCTV camera networks using automatic number plate recognition.

  7. Brian Reader (criminal) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Cressingham Road, Lewisham, on 28 February 1939, [3] to Henry and Doris Reader, his father fought in World War II but had deserted his family by 1955. [4] Reader would later tell how his first experience in crime was thieving-to-order from the South London docks, [5] [note 1] an occupation he learned from Henry, who both worked and stole there. [7]

  8. William Friese-Greene - Wikipedia

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    William Friese-Greene (born William Edward Green, 7 September 1855 – 5 May 1921) was a prolific English inventor and professional photographer.He was known as a pioneer in the field of motion pictures, having devised a series of cameras between 1888–1891 and shot moving pictures with them in London.

  9. Ross (optics) - Wikipedia

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    Ross is the name of a succession of London-based lens designers and their company. Ross Extra Rapid 8x5 lens of about 1880. Andrew Ross (1798–1859) founded his company in 1830; from 1840 he began producing camera lenses signed "A. Ross". During his lifetime, the company was one of the foremost lens manufacturers.

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