Hole in the (painted) Wall, Heaton Terrace

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Hole in the (painted) Wall, Heaton Terrace by Andrew Curtis as part of the Geograph project.

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Hole in the (painted) Wall, Heaton Terrace

Image: © Andrew Curtis Taken: 18 Jan 2018

The wall with the ATM cash machine surrounded by striking artwork (seabirds and fish - 'feeding frenzy') is adjacent to Image The mural is the work of Kourosh Edalat, artist, painter and illustrator, operating as KED Studio in Gateshead. The piece was commissioned by Verne Newsagents in October 2017. Its design identifies North Shields as being the most important fish quay of the north of England since 1228. http://www.kedart.org/

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.012141
Longitude
-1.467842