Bradford, 12th August 2004
Well, this building has definitely seen better days, inside and out. It's a shame all the text cannot be distinguished but I guess that just adds to the character.
How popular were these little buggers? All depends what they were coating I guess. So, here's the first picture of gable end art as I've decided to call it, taken on the 12th August 2004 in a sunny suburb of Bradford.
It's not in the best of condidtion, looks about 50 years old and the only words I can make out are "sugar coated pills" "Made by Parkinsons" and "better". And no, I'm not including off licence as part of the original painting.




How popular were these little buggers? All depends what they were coating I guess. So, here's the first picture of gable end art as I've decided to call it, taken on the 12th August 2004 in a sunny suburb of Bradford.
It's not in the best of condidtion, looks about 50 years old and the only words I can make out are "sugar coated pills" "Made by Parkinsons" and "better". And no, I'm not including off licence as part of the original painting.