Last week I wrote about a ghost sign in Uxbridge Road and said I'd find out more info about some of the others in that area.
Starting at Ravenscourt Park (western) end of Goldhawk Road, the Brymay matches sign on end of King's Parade, has seen better days. The pic to the right shows how it looked when I photographed it in 2008. There's only about half of it there now, thanks to the insertion of a multi-level extension, and what remains of the lettering is now rather faded. It makes a kind of top and tail with another Brymay sign on Shepherds Bush Green
But I was extremely pleased to find that one of my favorite 'hidden' gems is still there, obscured by Melville Court and a large fir tree on the side of No.1 Cathnor Street. It is an ad for Herbert W. Dunphy, a local estate agent. It could be argued that this doesn't really qualify as a ghost sign being as his company is still trading today albeit with a slightly different name.

The 1908 office was at 162 Goldhawk Road, and they later expanded into No.164 – see Google Streetview 2008. If you head there now, you'll find they're only at No 164 and it's evident that the whole building was once covered with a painted advertisement. A modern banner affixed to the side shows the company today is 'Dunphy and Hayes'. I checked their website for more info... if you scroll down to the bottom here and read the small white text under the company logo, you'll see that they offer 'efficiant' and 'propfessional' services with 'qaulity' assurance. I wonder what Herbert would have made of that?!

Note some gorgeous old shops on the opposite side of Godhawk Rd at 155-161, three of which retain curved window frames etc.

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