> On 30 July 2012 16:41, Darren Addy <[email protected]> wrote:
> > These images are purely documentary, but for those of you who enjoy
> > "Ghost Signs" here are two examples from the same building in my home
> > town. Ghost signs painted on chalk brick (like these) tend to show up
> > best when the brick gets wet, and we were fortunate enough to get a
> > decent rain overnight (finally some moisture!) I drive past this
> > building on my way to work every day, but the way the signs were
> > "popping" and the overcast light this morning combined to provide the
> > motivation for me to pull over and get them recorded.
> >
> > http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/7677143598/in/photostream/
> >
> > http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/7677143294/in/photostream/
> >
> > For those interested there is also a Flickr group dedicated to Ghost
> > Signs, which has over 21,000 images:
> > http://www.flickr.com/groups/10285999@N00/
> >
> Thanks for posting Darren. I've always been interested in these.
> Here's one in Galena, Illinois which seems to be multi-layered:
> http://www.mitch.myzen.co.uk/Galena/slides/_IGP2945.html
> 
> And here's a fun one in Cockermouth in the English Lake District, not
> quite as faded, but disappearing fast. It should be listed by English
> Heritage to preserve it:
> http://www.mitch.myzen.co.uk/LakeDistrict2011_/slides/_IGP8938.html
> 

here's a well-known one in York:

<http://www.web-options.com/York/content/L1000045_large.html>

B


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