Signs of old leodis

Unusual markings, logos and symbols around the city
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arry_awk
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OY Fluffy Sheep!I got off the 49 bus 2 weeks ago to get that same shot of Cole's Coals! Now u have pipped me to it! GRRRR!I sent it immediately to Munki to post for me BUT-He musta bin too busy to bother!Anyway no harm done eh?Keep up the good work.Arry AwkPS are u a Fluffy Ewe or a Fluffy RAM????

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Sorry about that! I bet we're all following each other round taking these pictures. It'll make up for Drapesy beating me to it on the Melbourne photos at the Haddon Hall!I'm a Ewe by the way.

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fluffysheep wrote: drapesy wrote: munki wrote: fluffysheep wrote: Here's one from the corner of Garnet Terrace in Beeston...can't work out what it says though. Any ideas? It's look like it might two signs, one showing through the other now that they are wearing out. Does one of the say HOVIS ? Maybe , and perhaps the other says 'TUROG'?? certainly looks like that and it would make sense if it was a Baker's shop I think it says Gore's. Found this newer sign round the corner, on Dewsbury Road. Maybe they moved premises? The original painted sign can be found on page 6 of this thread. I think you're right - itdoes say "Gore's"
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fluffysheep wrote: One from Beeston Road, on the corner with one of the Parkfields (can't rememeber which one). Think it says "Cash Dividend". The white writing at the bottom is less clear, and maybe was added later. I think the start of the bottom line says 3/- (i.e. 3 shillings) presumably how much the dividend was - 3 shillings in the pound.
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fluffysheep wrote: Advert for Mark Cole Colliery Agent. Looks like there are two different signs on this wall. On Burley Road, near the railway bridge at the bottom of Cardigan Road. A palimpsest like so many old signs....
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Another very faint one (and another palimpsest) in Hunslet. It definitely says 'Joiner' and 'Undertaker'
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A close -up of the above
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Just a thought might an undertaker not double as a joiner particularly if the dispatch trade is slow. Presumably an undertaker would require joinery skills for building coffins.
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Post by Basher »

I am an Undertaker. And the coffins are usually made now by separate firm such as a joiner/carpenter. I've made several trips to collect coffins & special caskets.The only bit of joinery we to with the coffins is attaching the handles to the sides and the name plate on top of it.

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Thanks Fluffy Ewe ! Glad abt that!Dread to think what a bloke would be doing with a namelike that!Good subject this! Wife thinks I've gone daft gawping at old walls while she's talking at me! Must get a smaller camera tho'I thought this old Sony 3.2m was 'dinky' 5 yrs ago butthe later ones are deffo 'minute' (bijou?)        nowadays!Right,see if I can beat you to the next obscure 'Mural'!CheersArry Awk

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