Ceramic murals at Strawberry Fields, Shirley

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Ceramic murals at Strawberry Fields, Shirley

Image: © Jim Champion Taken: 25 Feb 2006

These three panels are on the gable ends of the housing terraces at Strawberry Fields in Shirley. The ceramic panels, by John Hodgson, were commissioned by Southampton City to commemorate the market-gardening history of the people of Shirley. Shirley did not become part of Southampton until the 1890s. There was little industry in the area and Shirley still had farms, allotments and nurseries. Fields of vegetables and soft fruits, including strawberries, were grown for local markets. After 1918 many of the fields were sold for housing as Shirley continued to expand, eventually forming one of the city's largest western suburbs.

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Image Location

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50.916869
Longitude
-1.42951