Summary
Corner shops, particularly grocers, used to be festooned with bright enamel advertising signs, all designed to part a housewife from her precious pennies.
Street furniture of this type has now all but disappeared, having been either ravaged into rusty disintegration by one too many rainy summers, or replaced by lightweight laser-printed plastic signboards.See the full content of this document
Extract
Signs Are Right to Shop for a Piece of History
A few, however, remain and stand as a reminder of Britain's former consumer habits. Dreweatt Neate'...
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