
What is now the clinic “Villa Tirrena” was once “Villa Albatros”, the old name is still decipherable... trying to connect the dots.

When the “Dopolavoro Ferroviario” (railroad workers' club) was founded, it bore the name of the Fascist leader
Costanzo Ciano, still visible after the post-war deletion.

I have no idea of what was written here, on the facade of “
Villa Montano”. Any suggestion welcome.
Interesting that Costanzo Ciano's name is still readable; it looks like the sign below it was eradicated by someone shooting at it! Oh it's probably just holes for bolts. I like the top photo, a very mysterious sign.
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Funny! One must be careful what one puts up with the belief it will be forever.
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The last - well, that's easy: It read, at one time:
Vogon Poet - the Great.
But some jealous wannabee photographer took down the letters...so it's up to you, VP, to reinstall them!
I hope you find someone who remembers what the last sign bore. A puzzle you can't answer is like an itch you can't scratch!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking of these more as revisions than deletions. Excellent idea for a post, VP. You are so creative.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful Vogon. Great shots. I love the many different textures in the images.
ReplyDeleteThe last one is really beautiful with the arched shapes. I like it better with the letters completely missing than the first two with revisions. This really is a great concept for a post.
ReplyDeleteSo interesting, this de-facing of names.
ReplyDeleteTalk about word processing at the grandest of scales.
ReplyDeleteA good reminder of changing values and beliefs.
ReplyDeleteIts fascinating what you can see when you look really hard....
ReplyDeleteFun post, VP. Eradicating old signs must be a tough job. The last sign must have bee especially difficult
ReplyDelete- look at all those holes!
Sometimes all we can do is to connect the dots! Such is life. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI think it said "::.:-.::::XX" Seems very clear to me!
ReplyDeleteI think there has been XII (twelve) in the middle.
ReplyDeleteAs the Highlander says--Nothing last forever! Except a villa in Italy. Very witty post.
ReplyDelete:) Cute. I guess time changes everything.
ReplyDeleteSo mysterious! I love the faces of the men in the first photo!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting - first one is terrific - why they changed the name? Villa Albatros sounds nice!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting, I'm curious now!
ReplyDeleteLéia :)
Great signs (or what's left)! Cool post, VP.!
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