Stapleton Road Station mural, Bristol 1999
A portrait of the community: Easton, in Bristol. It depicts thirty life-size figures waiting for a train. Historical figures are painted in black and white, which include portraits of famous locals: W.G.Grace the cricketer, Raj Ramohan Roy, and Ben Tillett the Trade Union founder.
2500cm x 200cm Acrylic paint on plywood panels, and coated with matt graffiti-proof varnish
A portrait of the community: Easton, in Bristol. It depicts thirty life-size figures waiting for a train. Historical figures are painted in black and white, which include portraits of famous locals: W.G.Grace the cricketer, Raj Ramohan Roy, and Ben Tillett the Trade Union founder.
2500cm x 200cm Acrylic paint on plywood panels, and coated with matt graffiti-proof varnish

The mural in situ, at Stapleton Rd station, Easton, Bristol, BS5

The whole mural

Famous local cricketer Dr WG Grace and young fans. Left: a colliery incident Dr Grace was called to.






On the wall behind: the arrival of the SS.Windrush 1949



On the wall behind: the arrival of the SS.Windrush 1949



On the wall behind: the arrival of Asians expelled from Uganda and Kenya 1968-1972




The arrival of Asians expelled from Uganda and Kenya 1968-1972

Famous cricketer Dr.W.G.Grace and 3 young fans. Left: a local colliery accident Dr Grace was called to.


Cricket legend and local Easton GP: Dr W.G. Grace







Bristol born Ben Tillett, important trade union leader in the 1890s

Bristol born Ben Tillett, leader of the Great London Dock Strike 1889

Behind Ben Tillett : Barton Hill cotton mill workers 1890s

3 reformers left to right: Dr Sukhsager Datta, Rajah Ramohan Roy, Mary Carpenter
