Reading have included 40 local buildings on their new home kit for the 2023/24 season.

Using the tagline 'This is Our Home' the club, along with Macron, have featured iconic landmarks on both the home and away strips for the new campaign.

From the Royal Berkshire Hospital to the Tilehurst Water Tower, 41 feature in the hoops.

Take a look below at the full run-down of architecture on show:

Cemetery Junction

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Royal Berks Hospital

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Huntley & Palmers

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The Oracle

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Abbey Arch

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Crown Court

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Forbury Armistice Monument

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Forbury Hotel

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Reading Gaol

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Caversham Bridge

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Reading Bridge

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Christchurch Bridge

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Three Guineas

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Reading Minster

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St Laurence Church

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Town Hall

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Simeon Monument (Market Place)

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St James Church

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John Lewis

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St Mary’s Church (Castle Hill)

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Mansion House

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Green Park Turbine

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The Blade

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Thames Tower

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Verto

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Thames Quarter Building

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Tilehurst Water Tower

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Caversham Library

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Christ Church

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Caversham Court Gardens

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Mapledurham House

 

BBC Caversham Park

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Reading University Great Hall (London Rd)

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Reading University Lego Building

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Basildon Park

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Pincents Hill Folly

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Horseshoe Bridge

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Jubilee Fountain (St Marys Butts)

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Brock Barracks

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St Matthew's Church (Southcote)

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