Stephen Nunn investigates.
I CAN’T say I am overly keen on social media, but I do occasionally dip in to what they term the “microblogging networking service” Twitter.
Although there is some negative stuff on there, there are also some fascinating accounts that focus on very obscure aspects of history.
One of my favourites is @ghostsigns – all about “fading painted signs”.
The author, someone called Sam Roberts, posts remarkable images of faded commercial signage from the Victorian and Edwardian eras.
By signage, I don’t mean the usual enamel type, rather those that were painted directly on to external brickwork of shops and factories.