Aerated Bread Co. -- 233 The Strand, Westminster, London, UK
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The ghost sign for the Aerated Bread Company at 233 The Strand in Westminster
Waymark Code: WMT7Y8
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 10/11/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher
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This ghost sign for the aerated bread company is found painted on the façade of the Thanet House, which is now home to a Tesco express, directly across the street from the Royal Courts of Justice in Westminster.

The sign reads as follows:

"AERATED BREAD CO."

From the Urban 75 blog: (visit link)

Ghost sign of Fleet Street: Aerated Bread Company
Posted MONDAY, JAN 19, 2015

Seen in Fleet Street in central London is this fine example of a ghost sign for the Aerated Bread Company.

Ghost signs are the fading remnants of old advertisements – often painted on brick walls or on gable ends – but sometimes they can live on above a shop long after the business has closed.

Founded in the UK in 1862 by Dr. John Dauglish, the Aerated Bread Company (or ABC bakery as they were commonly known), employed a new bread leavening technology invented by the company’s founder.

The yeast-free bread was created using carbonic acid gas (i.e., carbon dioxide) and proved hugely popular.

From 1864, the company also opened up a chain of self-service A.B.C. tea shops, which proved rivals to the hugely popular Lyons Corner Houses.

Considered suitable for unaccompanied ladies to frequent, the tea shops increased in popularity as London’s population of working women grew.

The menu above from September 1900 shows the range of food and drinks available, most of which wouldn’t look out of place in a modern cafe.

When it reached its peak in the mid 1920s, only Lyons had more food outlets, with A.B.C. running over 150 branch shops in London and 250 tea shops, with their proliferation making them akin a modern day Pret A Manger or Starbucks.

George Orwell wasn’t best pleased with this state of affairs, commentating:

“the sinister strand in English catering, the relentless industrialisation that was overtaking it: the 162 teashops of the Aerated Bread Company, the Lyons Corner Houses, which rolled out 10 miles of swiss roll every day and manufactured millions of “frood” (frozen cooked food) meals, the milk bars that served “no real food at all … Everything comes out of a carton or a tin, or is hauled out of a refrigerator or squirted out of a tap or squeezed out of a tube.”

ABC was acquired by Allied Bakeries in 1955, with the name passing into history in the 1980s.

More: Aerated Bread Company [Wikipedia]
On the Healthy Manufacture of Bread: A Memoir on the System of Dr. Dauglish (1884)"
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