Whitbread Ale & Stout Enamel sign
Last Post 11 May 2010 05:37 PM by Lummox. 1 Replies.
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10 May 2010 05:47 PM  

Hi all,

 I am new here. I found your site whilst looking for information about this sign. I am a huge railways fan and whilst exploring a local derelict station which is sadly burnt down. I found two very long and large enamel signs. They are both very rusty but one is yellow with Whitbread Ales and Stout on, which is obviously readable and the other is blue and white and only part of this one which partly reads ' dows' and underneath owners of finest v' I don't know what the rest was meant to read as it looks like it was a long sign. Both of these have been dumped in a gulley behind what would have been the station's waiting room. Obviously discarded when the station was demolished.

I just wondered if anyone might know what the blue & white one may have read and if anyone had a picture of the Whitbread one as I would love to see what it would have looked like when it was on the station walls.

Thanks.

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11 May 2010 05:37 PM  
Hi
The Dows was probably for Dows Port

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