Public asked to help hunt ghost signs this Halloween

By Heather Nicholls

31st Oct 2023 | Local News

A ghost sign previously spotted in Richmond. (Photo Credit: Steve Pratt via Ghost Signs UK).
A ghost sign previously spotted in Richmond. (Photo Credit: Steve Pratt via Ghost Signs UK).

Historic England is asking the public to help hunt ghost signs this halloween.

They are inviting the public to share images and information of ghost signs across England on a new online map to help us better understand these pieces of hidden history.

Ghost signs can come in many forms.

They are typically historic hand-painted advertising signs or old shop signs preserved on buildings that have since changed use.

Often found in urban areas, ghost signs are an important part of the historic fabric on our high streets. These faded relics can tell us much about our collective architectural, cultural and social history.

They give us a window into how buildings were once used and have changed over time, as well as what products were popular and how they were advertised to the public.

Duncan Wilson, CEO at Historic England said: "Once you start looking up on high streets and hunting for ghost signs, you'll find that they're hidden in plain sight, tucked away down alleyways or hiding among rooftops.

"These mysterious pieces of secret history are a special reminder of the people who came before us, and the urban spaces and high streets they made their own. We want to hear what people know and love about their local ghost signs, and to create a map that we can all use to explore this evocative part of our urban heritage."

Historic England hopes that the new online map will encourage people to look up beyond the shop fronts in their towns, villages and on their local high streets.

     

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