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Ghost signs of Birmingham

Somewhat sad that all the fancy building details at the roof line and around the windows have been defaced by neglect, upvc windows , meter boxes and a cheap shop front. Those Victorian buildings must have looked quite smart when new.

It is quite worthwhile taking a trip out of town on the upper deck of a bus and looking above all those tacky shop fronts on the radial inner-city roads, plus that is where most of the ghost signs live.
 
This sign is at the junction of Oxhill Road with Rookery Road, Handsworth. Unable to read the name at the top. Viv.

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A photo without the sign visible on Steve's thread of photos
 
That’s odd Janice. So between 1980 and 2021(or even earlier) the whitewashed brick must have been cleaned up and the old ghost sign revealed underneath! You can see where the security alarm was attached between the ‘N’ and the ‘I’ in “Danish”. Viv.
 
For ease of ref here’s Steve’s post showing the building from his thread. Thanks for the reference Janice. You can still see traces of white paint in places. Viv.

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That’s odd Janice. So between 1980 and 2021(or even earlier) the whitewashed brick must have been cleaned up and the old ghost sign revealed underneath! You can see where the security alarm was attached between the ‘N’ and the ‘I’ in “Danish”. Viv.
The earliest streetvew is 2008 and the brickwork has been cleaned but the sign is covered by an advertising board. You can just ,ake out the word "bacon" at the bottom.
It is odd and I did double check I had the right place.
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Could the Diaper sign have survived under the white paint, and despite that white paint being removed, because it was a special permanent inky-type paint? I suppose it would have to be highly water repellant. Don’t know much about paint properties except matt, emulsion and gloss ! It’s strange after all these posts about ghost signs I’ve not once stopped to think about what was used to paint them. Viv
 
Re Diaper sign: It is odd - I hadn't thought about it but , as you say, must have been tough and water repellent to have survived. Especially when you think how long some of those signs have lasted to be still visible.
I did wonder if I had the right place but both are 101 so must be.
Wonder if whoever had the white paint removed knew about the sign?
 
Just thought. You posted a photo of the occupants in 2008 Janice. They were estate agents. So maybe they knew what it involved and had specialists who removed the paint. Viv.
 
Went into Acock's Green this morning and went via Shirley Road (usually I come back that way) - travellng in the opposite direction I spotted this sign. I wasn't able to stop and take a photo todayso this is a streetview. Next time I go I hope to be able to get a photo from closer to the sign.
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Went into Acock's Green this morning and went via Shirley Road (usually I come back that way) - travellng in the opposite direction I spotted this sign. I wasn't able to stop and take a photo todayso this is a streetview. Next time I go I hope to be able to get a photo from closer to the sign.
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thanks jan...think that could be a new one

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Yes - didn't think I had seen it before. Cantoneses Take Away but hvaen't found it in phone books yet - online stop 1984.
 
Went into Acock's Green this morning and went via Shirley Road (usually I come back that way) - travellng in the opposite direction I spotted this sign. I wasn't able to stop and take a photo todayso this is a streetview. Next time I go I hope to be able to get a photo from closer to the sign.
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Well wasn't there in 2008, but was in 2015

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I agree Mike. When I saw it I had no idea it was so modern. I bet it doesn't last as well as some of the really old signs on this thread.
 
I'm certain of that Janice. The old paints were oil-based, which would help them endure. I think hardly any have been oil based now for several years
 
There's plenty of debate out there about “ what is a ghost sign”. I personally don’t think we need to be too prescriptive about it. After all, the majority of signs have a good chance of becoming ghost signs once the business/service has moved on/disappeared and the sign is exposed to the elements and no longer maintained.

One thing that this thread has shown is the enthusiasm in deciphering what is no longer fully visible and how helpful it can be to have a clearer, earlier view of the sign. So in my view, any that are showing signs of neglect where the named business no longer exists/has moved on could usefully be included.

Viv.
 
This one is next to the Royal Oak on Holyhead Road. The sign may have been uncovered in 2020 following refurbishment of the Royal Oak. Previously a substantial bill board was in position (indicated by the green area) which may have helped to preserve the Barbers Teas sign. Viv.

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This one is next to the Royal Oak on Holyhead Road. The sign may have been uncovered in 2020 following refurbishment of the Royal Oak. Previously a substantial bill board was in position (indicated by the green area) which may have helped to preserve the Barbers Teas sign. Viv.
Greengrocers get accused of putting in apostrophes where they aren't needed, grocers just leave them out? [Barbers Tea]
 
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