Over the last few days I've made my way through the side streets of the inner north. Along the way I found a few ghost signs I'd seen on others' blogs, as well as many others. So here they are.
Firstly, a trip to North Fitzroy and into North Carlton. Starting with a few low-key ones in North Fitzroy, things got more spectacular in North Carlton. First, North Fitzroy:
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The famous repair place with surly but brilliant owners...has been there forever. | | | |
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The window... |
And now, North Carlton:
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hard to see...can make out the words 'vegetable' and 'grocery' |
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Robur Tea sign...can hardly be seen now |
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The next four are of a spectacular Robur sign that's been preserved in a development. Important for me because it wasn't painted by Lewis & Skinner (see Taylor Publicity signature). This means that L&S didn't hold the Robur contract throughout the decades.
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Side wall sign for a primary school, uncovered through some renovation work. |
The next day, I rode through Fitzroy on the way to work, including along George Street. Here's what I found:
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ghost sign of a different sort...Keith Haring mural on a house wall |
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I used to work in this building |
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One of the four former MacRobertson sweets factories in Fitzroy, named after their charismatic founder |
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From the side... |
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From the front. |
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And again,,, |
Then north to Clifton Hill:
Plus a couple from the CBD that day:
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ghost sign and street art, mixing it up in Hosier Lane |
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an uncovering on Flinders Street |
And some more in North Fitzroy, on the way back home:
Then back to Fitzroy the next day, this time down Gore Street:
And lastly, a couple from Footscray today, and one in Eltham yesterday:
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