About 30 years ago, I was working on a very old house in Suffolk that was undergoing a major refurbishment.
Part of the project involved running pipework in the large loft area ( The property was originally 3 x Tied Cottages)
The client had informed us to keep an eye out for ancient "graffiti" that had been carved into some of the original roof beams.
We found, carved into one of the purlins, ...." Down with Bony" and it was in reference to Napoleon Bonaparte.....
More recently, whilst installing a new bathroom at home in 2024 in my 1969 house ( we bought the house about 30 years ago....) , I found a small package under a load of original roof insulation.
The package was about 100mm square and about 20mm thick.....Wrapped up really tightly in brown paper and covered in thick sellotape......No writing or any kind or identification on the package whatsoever......It was clear that it was fairly "old".
Intrigued, I tore it open to find about 30 amateur Polaroid Instamatic photos of a lady posing in nothing but a fur coat and very little else......if you get my drift.....!!!!! Considering how old the pictures were, the images were in good condition without any degradation.
The pictures had been taken in the house, as we recognised the rooms and the old wallpaper that we had found whilst doing previous decorating work.....My wife was appalled, but I found it funny.
The lady looked in her mid twenties when the pictures were taken , but I've resisted the temptation to post them on local Social Media, asking if anyone recognises there potential Grandma.....