A cheeky note left by bricklayers at a shop they were building 66 years ago has been discovered. The message was found scribbled on a piece of plasterboard by builders who are currently knocking down The Six O'Clock Shop in Twydall, near Gillingham, Kent.
It was only once the builders pulled out the chimney breast, that they discovered the plasterboard which labelled the former brickies as the "roughest crowd of trowel hands that ever lived".
The note, which was written in 1954 when Winston Churchill was prime minister, began by addressing the "demolishers of this shop" before listing the names of the men who built it.
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