READING
“Berkshire Crossroads”
Featuring: Reading Abbey ruins, The Hexagon theatre, Forbury Gardens and the Maiwand Lion, Reading Museum, Broad Street, River Kennet and Oracle Riverside
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About the Reading Poster
Reading sits where the Thames meets the Kennet and three railway lines converge — a crossroads town that has been strategic since the Danes built a camp here. The Abbey ruins are where Henry I was buried and Jane Austen went to school, the Maiwand Lion in Forbury Gardens is a colossal cast-iron beast commemorating a Victorian battle, and the Oracle shopping centre wraps around the Kennet in glass and steel. Reading Festival brings 90,000 music fans every August, the university anchors the towns intellectual life, and the diverse community makes it feel far more cosmopolitan than its reputation suggests.
Featuring: Reading Abbey ruins, The Hexagon theatre, Forbury Gardens and the Maiwand Lion, Reading Museum, Broad Street, River Kennet and Oracle Riverside.
FAQ
What landmarks are featured in the Reading Bollywood poster?
The Reading poster features Reading Abbey ruins, The Hexagon theatre, Forbury Gardens and the Maiwand Lion, Reading Museum, Broad Street, and the Oracle Riverside, all reimagined in vintage 1970s Bollywood cinema poster style.
What sizes and frames are available for the Reading poster?
The Reading Bollywood poster comes in 8×12" (£19.99), 16×24" (£25.99), and 24×36" (£39.99). The 8×12" and 16×24" sizes are available framed. Free UK shipping on orders over £60.
Is the Reading poster suitable as a gift?
The Reading poster is a great gift for anyone connected to Berkshire — university alumni, festival-goers, or locals who appreciate the towns rich history and modern energy.