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There are quite a number of historical advertisements that can still be found around the country. The gable ends of older shops might have the remains of painted signs: the fainter, the older. Alternatively, you might see etched glass or wall-mounted metal plates featuring product names.

A vital source for social history, adverts can tell us about the types of things that people may have bought in the past – giving us a window not only into the rise and fall of industries, but also people’s tastes. They can be strong evidence of the former uses of buildings, especially if you spot one on the side of a shop that doesn’t seem to sell that type of product any more!   

 

shop advertisement

Shop advertisement

This is a typical advertisement, which tells us what used to be sold in this shop. It seems that the shop hasn’t changed what it sells all that much! Many of these adverts are quite faded, but it is worth persevering to see what you can make out.   

 

 

adverts on metal plates

Adverts on metal plates

These metal plates date from the post-war period, though it’s possible to find earlier examples. They were considered to better withstand bad weather than painted signs on brickwork – though they might rust, of course! Since they all advertise drinks, it would be reasonable to guess that the building was once a bar or café. 

 

Hovis advertisement

Hovis advertisement

Although this old advert has been restored and re-painted, it is a characteristic example of the way in which goods were promoted. The logo itself dates from 1898. The sign may have been used to attract custom to a tea shop or café. 

 

Taking it further

The use of adverts as a historical source is covered in the OU’s Exploring history: medieval to modern 1400-1900 (A200).

 

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