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      • Mural for hospital ward lounge, RUH Bath, 2013
      • Bedminster Station mural, 2010
      • 2nd mural for children's garden, RUH Bath, 2006
      • Mural at Shirehampton Methodist Church, 2012
      • 1st mural for children's garden, RUH Bath, 2005
      • Barton Hill Mural, Bristol, 2004
      • Architectural mural, City of Bristol College, 2001
      • Broomhill Junior School mural, 2015
      • Chemist's shop mural 2000
      • Bristol Royal Infirmary, corridor artwork, 2007
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    Stapleton Road Station mural

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

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

    The whole mural

    The whole mural

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

    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 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

    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

    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.

    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

    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, important trade union leader in the 1890s

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

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

    Behind Ben Tillett : Barton Hill cotton mill workers 1890s

    Behind Ben Tillett : Barton Hill cotton mill workers 1890s

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

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

    Dr Sukhsager Datta, and Rajah Ramohan Roy

    Dr Sukhsager Datta, and Rajah Ramohan Roy

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