
Murals
Spike Milligan
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Terence Alan Milligan, KBE (16 April 1918 – 27 February 2002), known as Spike Milligan, was a British-Irish comedian, writer, poet, playwright and actor. Quoted from Wikipedia.
Johnny Ramensky
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Johnny Ramensky MM, also known as John Ramsay, Gentleman Johnny, and Gentle Johnny (6 April 1905 – 4 November 1972) was a Scottish career criminal who used his safe-cracking abilities as a commando during World War II. Quoted from Wikipedia.
Frankie Miller
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Francis John Miller (born 2 November 1949) is a Scottish rock singer-songwriter. Miller wrote for and performed with many recording artists and is best known for his album Full House, the single "Darlin'" and his duet with Phil Lynott on the Thin Lizzy song "Still in Love with You". In 1978 Bob Seger remarked that Miller "was a huge influence" on him. Quoted from Wikipedia.
Gerry Rafferty
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Gerald Rafferty (16 April 1947 – 4 January 2011) was a Scottish singer-songwriter known for his solo hits "Baker Street", "Right Down the Line" and "Night Owl", as well as "Stuck in the Middle with You", recorded with the band Stealers Wheel. Quoted from Wikipedia.
Frank Zappa
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Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American musician, composer, activist and filmmaker. His work is characterized by nonconformity, free-form improvisation, sound experiments, musical virtuosity, and satire of American culture. Quoted from Wikipedia.
Bride and Groom
Mary Barbour, Rent Striker
Woody Guthrie
Windpower
Guitarist
Duke of Wellington
Hockey Mural, Partick, Glasgow
Worm Mural
Taxi Mural, Mitchell Lane, Glasgow
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The artist, Bobby McNamara, has painted himself as the driver of the taxi. The characters on the number plate represent his pseudonym, 'Rogue One'.
He said, "Can’t believe I painted a wall to look like a brick wall just
because I wanted a brick wall!"
St Mungo Mural
Dansken Equatorial Telescope Mural
Panda Mural
Land-Ship Mural
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And the Land-Ship was a mock up navigation bridge on the roof of the School of Navigation in the Royal College, used to teach the principles of compass adjustment. Quoted from the City Centre Mural Trail leaflet .
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