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Not sure where the breastfeeding comes in but it looks like a girl taking two overweight animals for a walk. Quite cheery though.


I live in the North and it's become the norm for the councils to adorn the sides of buildings with murals - they coat them in anti graffiti coatings but then again we don't have a lot of graffiti up here...thought you'd like to see the Highland versions...


http://www.invergordonoffthewall.co.uk/invergordon-murals-g.asp


Interested to know what you think...all are local themes.

  • 1 year later...
Sorry to resurrect this but I was hoping 'it' would go away. The 'muriel' itself has been tagged- it is horrid-the whole thing. I live close to it and I am embarassed by it.Probably the thought that people visiting the area may think that the locals like it- I know some do but more don't it seems.

whether you like it or not is beside the point I'm afraid - the house-owner patently does and that's the end of that


I don't see how people can get particularly worked up by a mural


personally I hate the one opposite Goose Green playground and that's famous

  • 2 months later...

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