The signwriting company ‘The Sign Service was established in 1948 and is one of the oldest sign manufacturers in the Midlands. The “Man up the Ladder” logo is a local landmark and has been on the side wall of their building for over 60 years.
The sign is unusual as it is a hand painted Trompe-l'œil that is incredibly realistic and was often mistaken for a man actually working. The sign showcases a method of working from the past, using realistic imagery to create an optical illusion that the depicts an object that exist in three dimensions. It is both unusual and interesting.
The company has now moved and the iconic sign is now at risk of permanent loss.
in my opinion this sign is too precious to just be lost, I recall it was there in the late fifty’s; it’s been a part of people lives for over half a century and stands as an icon to a way of life now gone.
I have started the ball rolling and have made an application to Historic England (English Heritage) to put a preservation order on it. I have also written to the Birmingham Mail. By itself, this is never enough, so perhaps some of you will get in touch with the local newspapers, Council, councillors and civic society’s. It would be a sad day if we lost this sign.

