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anl - ghost sign [HWW]
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Ghost sign on the end of a terrace of shops, built with flats above. This is Station Road, Ashington.
The sign is advertising matches. Will do a bit of research to see if I can find an image with less deterioration ...
The wording is "Puck Matches" with "British & Best" in smaller letters underneath.
There is, apparently a similar sign in Bridge St., Blyth, a nearby town.
So I think this was, probably, a local or regional, brand rather than a national one.
The sign is advertising matches. Will do a bit of research to see if I can find an image with less deterioration ...
The wording is "Puck Matches" with "British & Best" in smaller letters underneath.
There is, apparently a similar sign in Bridge St., Blyth, a nearby town.
So I think this was, probably, a local or regional, brand rather than a national one.
Stephan Fey, Andrew Trundlewagon have particularly liked this photo
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