Foster's Version
I've always been curious about City Surveyor Foster's version of the graffito, which I believe was "The Juws are not the men to be blamed for nothing".
I can't recall if Foster recorded the graffito on the spot or if he wrote it down later, but he strikes me as a man with an eye for accuracy.
I wonder if the individuals who wrote out the wording of the graffito did so after the original had been erased? Even if they wrote it down a few minutes later, their working from memory would make the slight variations more understandable.
Best regards,
Archaic
I've always been curious about City Surveyor Foster's version of the graffito, which I believe was "The Juws are not the men to be blamed for nothing".
I can't recall if Foster recorded the graffito on the spot or if he wrote it down later, but he strikes me as a man with an eye for accuracy.
I wonder if the individuals who wrote out the wording of the graffito did so after the original had been erased? Even if they wrote it down a few minutes later, their working from memory would make the slight variations more understandable.
Best regards,
Archaic
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